
Phone: 614.252.8402
Fax: 614.252.5326
Email: alvis@alvis180.org
Web: https://alvis180.org
Address:
2100 Stella Court
Columbus, Ohio 43215
Recovery Choices Outpatient Behavioral Health Treatment: 614.252.8834
Amethyst, an Alvis Recovery Program: 614.242.1284
The Community Reentry Center – workforce development training and GED education: 614.252.0660
Who We Are
Alvis provides reentry, behavioral health treatment, workforce development, and parenting education/family services to help individuals successfully reenter the community. Evidence-based, supportive and holistic Integrated Behavioral Healthcare is provided in the Recovery Choices and Amethyst programs. Recovery Choices provides various levels of outpatient treatment services for men and women. Amethyst serves women. Recovery Housing for men and women (including case management and peer support services) is available for individuals with or without children (younger than 18).
Accessible by bus/on bus line
Alcohol use/drinking
Anger management
Case management/ care coordination
Depression
Drug use/treatment
Dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorders
Housing coordination
Individual counseling
Job/employment/ vocational support
Life skills training
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT such as suboxone)
Medication management
Mental health treatment
Opioid use/treatment
Parenting classes
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Prescription drug use
Prevention
Recovery housing
Reentry services
Substance use/treatment
Support group (drug/alcohol use)
Telehealth/ telemedicine
Trauma-informed care
*Reentry services/individuals with justice involvement
*Behavioral healthcare and behavior support services for individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities

Phone: 614.242.1284
Fax: 614.242.1285
Email: alvis@alvis180.org
Web: http://www.alvis180.org/services/recovery-services/amethyst/
Address:
455 East Mound Street
Columbus, OH 43215
Media Inquiries: Gloria Iannucci, Sr. Director, Communications
614.252.8402, Ext. 319
Program Inquiries: Paige Bilotta, Development Director
614.252.8402, Ext. 346
Who We Are
Amethyst, an Alvis recovery program, provides gender responsive, integrated behavioral healthcare treatment for women with and without children. Amethyst provides a safe, stable environment to support recovery for mothers and their children. Services include assessment, intensive outpatient treatment, outpatient treatment, recovery housing, and mental health supports. Children up to age 18 can live with their mother while she is in treatment. Children receive educational support, prevention services, and referrals to additional services per assessed needs.
Accessible by bus/on bus line
After-school program
Alcohol use/drinking
Case management/ care coordination
Drug use/treatment
Dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorders
Family counseling
Job/employment/ vocational support
Life skills training
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT such as suboxone)
Medication management
Mental health treatment
Opioid use/treatment
Parenting classes
Peer support
Prescription drug use
Prevention
Recovery housing
Substance use/treatment
Summer camp
Support group (drug/alcohol use)
Trauma-informed care
Women and individuals who identify as women

Phone: 1.800.589.7277
Fax: 614.645.3884
Email: coaaa@coaaa.org
Web: http://www.coaaa.org/
Address:
3776 S. High Street
Columbus, OH 43207
Who We Are
The mission of Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging (COAAA) is to inform and support people as they navigate the experience of aging or disability. With the assistance of area providers, COAAA arranges and coordinates services that help people with daily living in the home, including homemaking, home-delivered meals, personal care, and transportation. COAAA also offers education and information to family caregivers, professionals, and the public.
Case management/ care coordination
Respite
COAAA helps older adults and individuals with disabilities live independently and safely in their homes for as long as possible.
COAAA provides case management for a number of long-term care services. These services give individuals – who meet eligibility criteria – choice and dignity to live independently. Whether the need is personal care services, homemaking, transportation, or home-delivered meals, COAAA can coordinate a care plan to meet the person’s needs.
COAAA also helps family caregivers. COAAA provides free consultation, education, and support to help caregivers deal with the complex issues of caregiving. Staff can advise on hiring in home help, provide referrals to financial assistance programs, and provide referrals to caregiver respite services.
COAAA serves eight central Ohio counties: Delaware, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Licking, Madison, Pickaway, and Union.

Phone: 614.487.6700
Fax: 614.487.0405
Email: info@chninc.org
Web: https://www.chninc.org/
Address:
1680 Watermark Drive
Columbus, OH 43215
Who We Are
CHN develops and manages affordable permanent supportive housing for vulnerable people experiencing mental illness, addiction, trauma-related issues or homelessness.
We collaborate with our network of partners, which includes human services, healthcare, counseling, and other experts throughout Franklin County to offer residents access to services like service coordination with case management, crisis intervention, healthcare, counseling, food access, employment training, benefit assistance and more.
Alcohol use/drinking
Anxiety
Case management/ care coordination
Drug use/treatment
Housing coordination
Mental health treatment
Schizophrenia
Substance use/treatment
Support group
Trauma-informed care
Our services are offered for our residents who are referred from the Community Shelter Board and ADAMH.

Phone: 614.224.4506
Fax: 614.291.0118
Email: compdrug@compdrug.org
Web: http://www.compdrug.org/
Address:
547 East Eleventh Avenue
Columbus, OH 43211
Who We Are
Treatment: We specialize in providing Outpatient Treatment for Addiction and Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD), serving patients by appointment or walk-in basis.
Prevention: Youth to Youth provides development and leadership for youth, providing the support, life, and leadership skills that reduce the risk for addiction later in life.
Community Health: Provides outreach and resources that help our community find wellness.
Accessible by bus/on bus line
Addictive behaviors (gambling/food/etc.)
Alcohol use/drinking
Anxiety
Bipolar Disorder
Case management/ care coordination
Depression
Drug use/treatment
Dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorders
Gambling addiction
Individual counseling
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT such as suboxone)
Medication management
Mental health treatment
Mindfulness
Opioid use/treatment
Peer support
Personality disorders
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Prescription drug use
Prevention
Psychiatry/evaluation
Social anxiety disorder
Stress management
Substance use/treatment
Summer camp
Support group (drug/alcohol use)
Support group
Support group (trauma)
Telehealth/ telemedicine
Trauma-informed care
Treatment for pregnant women
Veterans

Phone: 211
Fax: 614.224.6866
Email: info@handsoncentralohio.org
Web: https://lssnetworkofhope.org/211centralohio/
Address:
1105 Schrock Road Suite 100
Columbus, OH 43229
24/7 Information and Referral: 2.1.1 or 614.221.2255
211centralohio.org
Administrative Line: 614.221.6766
Foodline: 614.341.2282 or Text: 614.702.7772
Homeless Hotline: 1.888.4.SHELTR
Who We Are
LSS 211 Central Ohio is Franklin County’s 2-1-1 comprehensive information and referral line, connecting individuals and families to various services and basic human needs. 2-1-1 ensures people get the right services, at the right time and place, while helping to find a solution to any need 24/7/365.

Phone: 614.224.4663
Fax:
Email: info@lssnetworkofhope.org
Web: https://lssnetworkofhope.org/choices/
Address:
500 W Wilson Bridge Rd, Ste. 245
Worthington, OH 43085
Who We Are
LSS CHOICES for Victims of Domestic Violence is the only domestic violence safe haven shelter in Franklin County, offering 120 beds, a 24-hour crisis and information hotline, counseling services, support groups, and legal and community advocates for those impacted by domestic violence.
24-Hour Domestic Violence Crisis and Information Line – Safety planning, information and referrals.
Temporary Emergency Shelter – A safe refuge for victims and their children who are in imminent danger and have no safe place to go.
Legal Advocates – Legal advocates offer support, gather information, assist with filing criminal charges and obtain protection orders to help victims navigate the court system.
Domestic Violence Counseling and Peer Support Groups – Offers individual counseling licensed professionals to aid in recovery from trauma related to domestic violence and facilitator-led peer support groups.

Phone: 614.221.1441
Fax: 614.221.1491
Email: info@mhaohio.org
Web: http://www.mhaohio.org/
Address:
2323 West Fifth Avenue, Suite 160
Columbus, OH 43204
Who We Are
Mental Health America of Ohio (MHAOhio) supports the Central Ohio community by guiding people to mental health services that may not otherwise be accessible. We believe in inclusivity and work with ALL individuals and their families through each step on the path to wellness, from making initial referrals, to providing free mental health services, to helping maintain stability and productivity once they are achieved.
Peer support
Suicide prevention
Support group
Treatment for pregnant women

Phone: 614.501.6264
Fax: 614.501.6267
Email: rachelle@namifc.org
Web: http://www.namifranklincounty.org/
Address:
1225 Dublin Road, Suite 050
Columbus, OH 43215
Who We Are
NAMI FC is dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with mental illness and their families through support, education and advocacy. (Referral).
NAMI Core Values
Science based
Culturally competent
Always available
Staffed by individuals with expertise bolstered by lived experience
Meet people where they are
At no charge to participants
Mentoring
Peer support
Prevention
Respite
School services
Suicide prevention
Support group
We provide mini-grants to the Bhutanese-Nepali and Hispanic community to help them provide supportive services to their unique communities.

Phone: 614.274.9500
Fax:
Email:
Web: http://www.netcareaccess.org/
Address:
199 South Central Avenue
Columbus, OH 43223
24/7 Crisis Care: 614.276.CARE (2273)
Who We Are
Netcare Access provides 24/7/365 mental health and substance use crisis intervention, stabilization and assessment for Franklin County residents. These services are provided for adults (18 and over) who are experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis.
Accessible by bus/on bus line
Alcohol use/drinking
Anxiety
Bipolar Disorder
Crisis intervention
Depression
Drug use/treatment
Dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorders
Mental health treatment
Opioid use/treatment
Personality disorders
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Prescription drug use
Prevention
Psychiatry/evaluation
Psychosis
Schizophrenia
Social anxiety disorder
Stress management
Substance use/treatment
Suicide prevention
Trauma-informed care
We provide services to any adult over the age of 18, regardless of gender identity, age, race, ethnicity or income. No one is denied services for lack of insurance or ability to pay. We offer translation services for Deaf, hard of hearing and non-English speaking individuals.

Phone: 614.261.3196
Fax: 614.267.7013
Email: info@northcommunity.com
Web: http://northcommunity.com/
Address:
1855 E. Dublin-Granville Rd. Suite 204
Columbus, OH 43229
Who We Are
North Community Counseling Centers (NCCC) is a nonprofit, mental health agency on a mission to assist people in the community to achieve their maximum potential. With four locations, home- and school-based programs, NCCC is able to reach individuals, couples and families throughout Franklin County and help them with challenges related to mental health and addiction. In addition to therapy, we offer case management, substance use disorder treatment, and youth and adolescent programming.
Accessible by bus/on bus line
Addictive behaviors (gambling/food/etc.)
Alcohol use/drinking
Anger management
Anxiety
Attention Deficit/ADD/ADHD
Bereavement/Grief counseling
Bipolar Disorder
Case management/ care coordination
Child behavior
Couples counseling
Crisis intervention
Depression
Detoxification (Detox)
Domestic violence
Drug use/treatment
Dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorders
Eating disorder
Family counseling
Gambling addiction
Housing coordination
Individual counseling
Life skills training
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT such as suboxone)
Medication management
Mental health treatment
Mentoring
Mindfulness
OCD (Obsessive /Compulsive Disorder)
Parenting classes
Peer support
Personality disorders
Pharmacy services
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Prescription drug use
Prevention
Psychiatry/evaluation
Psychosis
Recovery housing
Schizophrenia
School services
Social anxiety disorder
Stress management
Substance use/treatment
Suicide prevention
Summer camp
Support group (drug/alcohol use)
Support group
Support group (trauma)
Telehealth/ telemedicine
Trauma-informed care
Treatment for pregnant women
Violence intervention
Youth mental health services
Bhutanese-Nepali community, LGBTQI community, Women At-Risk, Children, Youth and Adolescent, Somali community

Phone: 614.889.5722
Fax:
Email: info@syntero.org
Web: https://www.syntero.org/
Address:
299 Cramer Creek Court
Dublin, OH 43017
Mill Run location:
3645 Ridge Mill Drive Hilliard, Ohio 43026
Phone: 614.457.7876
Fax: 614.457.7896
North East location:
3343 Agler Road, Suite 2000 Columbus, Ohio 43219
Phone: 614.600.2708
Fax: 614.476.6708
Lewis Center location:
Mt. Carmel Health & Fitness Bldg, off Rt 23
7100 Graphics Way, Suite 3100 Lewis Center, Ohio 43035
Phone: 740.428.0428
Fax: 740.909.4077
Intake: 614.889.5722 Ext. 133
Who We Are
Syntero, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that advocates and supports the health and well-being of individuals, families and communities by providing professional, compassionate expert counseling and community-based services that adapt to the changing needs of the community. Syntero has served Central Ohio for more than 40 years and has offices in Dublin, Hilliard, Lewis Center and Northeast Columbus. Programs and services are offered throughout Franklin, Delaware and Morrow Counties.
Addictive behaviors (gambling/food/etc.)
Alcohol use/drinking
Anger management
Anxiety
Bipolar Disorder
Case management/ care coordination
Child behavior
Couples counseling
Depression
Drug use/treatment
Dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorders
Family counseling
Housing coordination
Individual counseling
Job/employment/ vocational support
Life skills training
Medication management
Mental health treatment
Mindfulness
OCD (Obsessive /Compulsive Disorder)
Parenting classes
Peer support
Personality disorders
Pharmacy services
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Prescription drug use
Prevention
Psychiatry/evaluation
Psychosis
Schizophrenia
School services
Social anxiety disorder
Stress management
Substance use/treatment
Suicide prevention
Summer camp
Support group (drug/alcohol use)
Support group
Support group (grief)
Support group (trauma)
Telehealth/ telemedicine
Trauma-informed care
Youth mental health services
youth counseling
youth support services
adolescent counseling
adults counseling
older adult services
family counseling
Mental health
trauma treatment programming
substance use disorder assessment
substance use disorder treatment
adult intensive outpatient AOD program
adolescents intensive outpatient AOD program
caregiver consultation
Community-based prevention programs
community-based behavioral health services
youth prevention programs
school-based services
pharmaceutical services
community-based crisis response

Phone: 614.453.4830
Fax: 614.453.4845
Email: info@thepeercenter.org
Web: http://thepeercenter.org/
Address:
205 N Hamilton Rd.
Columbus, OH 43213
Administrative Contacts
Juliet C. Dorris-Williams, MSW, LISW-S
Executive Director
jdorris-williams@thepeercenter.org
614.453.4826
205 N. Hamilton Rd., Columbus, OH 43213
Deidra James, BA, CPRS
Assistant Director
djames@thepeercenter.org
614.453.4827
205 N. Hamilton Rd., Columbus, OH, 43213
Susan Steed, CPRS
Program Director & WarmLine Manager
614.453.4544
860/860 West Broad St. Columbus, OH 43222
Who We Are
*Drop in wellness & recovery support center for those experiencing mental health, substance abuse and/or trauma related issues, run by individuals in recovery.
*One on one and group peer support, recreational activities, media center, resource center, and computer lab.
* Open 365 days a year at two locations.
* Daily Warmline (non-crisis peer support phone line).
Accessible by bus/on bus line
Alcohol use/drinking
Anger management
Depression
Dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorders
Gambling addiction
Life skills training
Mentoring
Mindfulness
Peer support
Prevention
Reentry services
Schizophrenia
Support group (drug/alcohol use)
Support group
Support group (trauma)
Trauma-informed care
Franklin