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Instead of being locked away without help or hope, offenders seeking mental health or substance abuse treatment will now have options.
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Stress is a common part of everyday life. Everyone experiences stress at some level almost every day at work, at home or with family. Sometimes, daily stress can be overwhelming and prevent us from performing daily tasks or simply relaxing. Do you need to de-stress? Check out these helpful tips to help you regroup and relax.
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A total of $111,180 in ADAMH funding will help two local organizations improve the emotional health of our community's most vulnerable youth.
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 Bernard Rice, of Reynoldsburg, works at Victory Fitness Center. He takes weekend trips. He lives in his own apartment. Bernard also has schizophrenia. Read on to learn more about Bernard and how he found his "Pathway to Living."
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 St. Vincent Family Centers honored Thomas J. Bonasera, partner-in-charge of the Columbus office of Thompson Hine, LLP, and current ADAMH Board treasurer with its Humanitarian of the Year award. The award recognizes individuals who have been strong advocates in the behavioral health and social service communities.
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Each year, the ADAMH Board is proud to honor outstanding professionals, volunteers and consumers with several ADAMH Awards. Read on to see this year's award recipients.
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Ohio is one step closer to making mental health parity law in Ohio.
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ADAMH's 18-member, volunteer Board of Trustees is comprised of community leaders and consumers who provide leadership and direction in forming policy and allocating funds for mental health and alcohol and other drug services in Franklin County. Read on to learn about our new board members.
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See what ADAMH is doing in your community...
Chang Honored with OPEG Award
American Red Cross Blood Drive at the ADAMH Board Office
ADAMH Honored by Mentoring Center
ADAMH Staff Get Published
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