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Crisis Center Updates

Crisis Center Planning Partners Reflect as Project Moves into New Phase

The Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board of Franklin County has been on a long, purposeful journey partnering with community […]

Franklin County Crisis Center Receives $1 million from CareSource.

Franklin County Crisis Center Receives $1 Million From CareSource

Franklin County Crisis Center Receives $1 Million From CareSource Mental Health and Addiction Crisis Services Facility Will Break Ground in […]

Columbus Dispatch: City Council to Consider Rezoning Request for Mental Health and Addiction Center

The Columbus Dispatch covered the rezoning request before Columbus City Council that is needed for the Franklin County Mental Health […]

Editorial: ‘Warm, welcoming’ $59 million crisis center will be game changer for Columbus

The Columbus Dispatch Editorial Board shared their thoughts on the new Franklin County Mental Health and Addiction Crisis Center in […]

Franklin County Crisis Center Receives $1 Million From American Electric Power Foundation

New Mental Health and Addiction Crisis Services Facility Will Break Ground in 2022 (Columbus, OH) – The Franklin County Mental […]

Franklin County Crisis Center Receives $500,000 in Federal Funds

The Franklin County Mental Health and Addiction Crisis Center received $500,000 through the recently passed federal 2022 omnibus appropriations bill.

Nationwide Foundation Donates $1 million to support crisis center

Franklin County Crisis Center Receives $1 Million from Nationwide Foundation

The Franklin County Mental Health and Addiction Crisis Center capital campaign gained an additional philanthropic partner with a $1 million gift from the Nationwide Foundation. With this gift, the $50 million capital project has raised $45.5 million in private and public sector support build a centralized destination of care for adults with mental health and addiction crisis needs.

Columbus Dispatch Guest Column: Crisis center will be alternative to 911 in mental health emergency

ADAMH CEO Erika Clark Jones acknowledged Columbus City Council for increasing their investment in an alternative response for mental health and addiction-related 911 calls and shared plans for the crisis center and crisis care continuum in Franklin County in a guest column for The Columbus Dispatch.

Franklin County Crisis Center Receives $4 Million in Capital Support

Franklin County Crisis Center Receives $4 Million in Capital Support Osteopathic Heritage Foundations Donate $2.5 Million Jan. 19, 2022 The […]

Elford Named Construction Manager for Franklin County Crisis Center

Elford Named Construction Manager for Franklin County Crisis Center Nov. 9, 2021 The full project team is in place for […]

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