Responding to Veterans in Crisis
The Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board of Franklin County (ADAMH) and the Columbus Division of Police hosted a full-day training on June 14 to […]
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The Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board of Franklin County (ADAMH) and the Columbus Division of Police hosted a full-day training on June 14 to […]
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Erika Clark Jones, CEO of the Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board of Franklin County, was one of the local leaders featured in Mahogany Columbus’
Mahogany Columbus Names Erika Clark Jones one of 2023’s Most Influential Women of Color Read More
In honor of Men’s Health Month, we’re sharing the story of Ken Russell who is one of the new faces of our Help, Healing, Health
Supporting Peers in Recovery Read More
In 2022, the Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board of Franklin County (ADAMH) launched a new look and messaging to reinforce the value of community-based
The New Faces of Help, Healing, Health and Hope Read More
Sue Villilo, Vice President of Clinical Services and Provider Relations at the Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board of Franklin County, joined Sen. Sherrod Brown
Brown, Franklin County Leaders Call for Passage of FEND OFF Fentanyl Act Read More
For a little more than three months, a team of eight licensed clinicians and peer support counselors from Netcare Access have been responding to nonemergency
This Civilian Mobile Team Responds to Mental Health Crises Read More
Erika Clark Jones, CEO of the Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board of Franklin County, advocates for continued 988 funding in Ohio. Read the op-ed
The spotlight is on moms and expectant moms this month, and not just because Mother’s Day is approaching. May also marks Maternal Mental Health Month.
Mental Health and Addiction Resources for New and Expectant Moms Read More
It’s Alcohol Awareness Month, a time for increasing outreach and education as well as promoting services available to help those who are affected by alcoholism.
Making Treatment for Alcoholism More Accessible Read More
Amariah Brewster is a certified community health worker, a minister in training, a business owner (of an apparel business in which she reinvests the profits
A Story of Healing and Helping: “I Get to be That Person Who I Needed” Read More