5 Ways to Nix New School Year Stress
5 Ways to Nix New School Year Stress The start of a new school year brings unique stressors for kids and parents alike. Here are […]
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5 Ways to Nix New School Year Stress The start of a new school year brings unique stressors for kids and parents alike. Here are […]
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Editorial: Working together, care agencies show they also are caring ADAMH has worked to contact 900 former clients of Columbus Area and connect them with
Serving the Near East Side Read More
By: Dr. Delaney Smith ADAMH Medical Director My Loved One Has an Addiction. What Can I Do? As a family member or friend, it is
My Loved One Has an Addiction. What Can I Do? Read More
The Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board of Franklin County would like to recognize The Dispatch for Tuesday’s editorial about efforts by Ohio Treasurer Robert Sprague and
Letter: Agency directs funding to ease opiate crisis Read More
Personal losses prompt West Side resident to volunteer at suicide hotline Wendy Ban was devastated when her mother took her own life in 1969, but
Franklin County Suicide Prevention Hotline Read More
Opioid Alliance on Town Hall Ohio ADAMH Director of Clinical Services, Jen Martinez, and Nationwide Vice President of Corporate Citizenship and President of the Nationwide Foundation, Chad
Opioid Alliance on Town Hall Ohio Read More
ADAMH CEO Search The Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board of Franklin County conducted an open search for a new Chief Executive Officer. See the
ADAMH Becomes Administrator of Columbus Area Operations Updated on Tuesday, June 11, 2019 All Columbus Area locations are no longer providing services as of May
ADAMH Becomes Administrator of Columbus Area Operations Read More
Click Here to view the Spring 2019 edition of our eNewsletter in your web browser, or download a PDF version: April 2019 NewsletterDownload Text ADAMHFRANKLIN
ADAMH: Mental Health Month Read More
“People need to know that, if they are dealing with mental illness, they’re not alone.” The 24/7 Suicide Prevention Hotline for Franklin County is available
Where Better Begins: Rory McIntyre Read More