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The Richland County Commissioners will offer a proclamation declaring May as Mental Health Month in Richland County. The event will be held in the conference room at the Richland County...
Catalyst Life Services will have the Helpline available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you or someone you know is dealing with a mental health or addiction...
The Behavioral Health Urgent Care at Catalyst Life Services offers access to services without an appointment. You can receive an initial assessment or brief and solution-focused counseling for Mental Health...
The Warmline will be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for questions or concerns regarding mental health. For more information call 419-522-5300
The Richland County Mental Health Board will be supporting the Crisis Text Line Text4Hope and encourages individuals who may not want to interact on a personal level with someone to...
CACY will be distributing FREE Deterra medication deactivation pouches to properly dispose of unwanted or expired prescription and OTC medications. Deterra pouches are made from environmentally friendly material which allows...
Join UMADAOP and Third Street Clinic as they collaborate to provide medical screenings. The brand new Mobile Medical Unit will be at 74 Wood Street providing free screenings.
OhioHealth Ontario Health and Fitness is offering free Yoga for veterans, their family members and anyone else who may benefit from the class. The classes will be held at 1750...
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) of Richland County, in collaboration with Richland County Youth & Family Council, will host a Resource Fair at Richland Carrousel Park (74 N Main St Mansfield). This event will offer fun and education for the whole family. There will be information available covering social-emotional learning and health resources as...
May 6th thru June 10th- NAMI will offer NAMI Basics which is a 6 session educational program for parent, caregivers and other family who provide care for youth (ages 22 and younger) who are experiencing mental health symptoms. For more information on this please visit namirc.org or call 419-522-6264.
Mayor Steve Schag will give a proclamation declaring May as Mental Health Month in the City of Shelby. The proclamation will be held at City Hall during the City Council Meeting.