ADAMH: Where Better Begins
ADAMH worked with 31 individuals who have benefited from the 30+ not-for-profit agencies in our System of Care to create our new advertising campaign titled […]
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ADAMH worked with 31 individuals who have benefited from the 30+ not-for-profit agencies in our System of Care to create our new advertising campaign titled […]
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The Community Housing Network’s newest development, Laurel Green, celebrated its grand opening. “We know just from the research that creating facilities and homes like this
Laurel Green Provides Apartments for People with Mental Health Conditions Read More
1) Ask your kids to hand out treats with you or take them trick-or-treating at houses where they will be welcomed, not scared. 2) Avoid challenging
5 Tips for a Fun and Safe Halloween Read More
Holidays are right around the corner! If that statement makes you feel stressed, you’re not alone. Holiday traditions can be exciting and fun, but they
Plan for a Stress-Free Holiday Meal Read More
David Royer, chief executive officer at the Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board of Franklin County, said On Our Sleeves is a continuation of a remarkable
Nationwide Children’s #onoursleeves Campaign Read More
ADAMH is excited to be continuing our mural program in Franklin County with two new pieces in Reynoldsburg and Gahanna! Public Information Officer, Mackenzie Betts,
Colorful Murals Bring Light to Communities Read More
You are invited to the 2018 ADAMH Annual Meeting! The ADAMH Board of Franklin County invites you to our 2018 Annual Meeting. Please join us
2018 ADAMH Annual Meeting Read More
Click here to view the Summer 2018 edition of our eNewsletter in your web browser, or download a PDF version of the August 2018 Newsletter
ADAMH eNewsletter ✨ Recovery Month ✨ Read More
September is Recovery Month and we’re shining a spotlight on some amazing recovery stories within the ADAMH System of Care. Help share the message that
Derrick Kirkland flashed a big smile as he excitedly showed a picture of his 37-year old son and explained that he would become a grandpa
Derrick Kirkland: Recovery is a Lifelong Journey Read More