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Teton Valley Mental Health Coalition

The mission of the The Mental Health Coalition of Teton Valley is to empower the people of our community to enhance their mental wellness by providing advocacy, education, and access to resources.

Canadian Mental Health Association BC

The Canadian Mental Health Association, BC Division is a voluntary organization concerned with educating people about mental health issues, and changing the way we view and treat mental illness in BC. We're part of an 80-year old national organization with provincial offices across Canada and over 200 branches across the country. We educate, advocate, conduct research, and develop new ways to make our mental health services and knowledge in BC more accessible, more effective, and more friendly to all.

Massachusetts Association For Mental Health

Advance mental health and well being by promoting prevention, early intervention, effective treatment and research to address social, emotional, and mental health challenges. Eliminate stigma and discrimination and ensure full social, economic, and political inclusion in all aspects of community life.

Mental Health America Of Wisconsin

Mental Health America of Wisconsin (MHA) is an affiliate of the nation’s leading community-based non-profit dedicated to helping all Americans achieve wellness by living mentally healthier lives. Our work is driven by our commitment to promote mental health as a critical part of overall wellness, including:• Prevention services for all• Early identification and intervention for those at risk• Integrated care and treatment for those who need it• Recovery as the goal

Brookline Community Mental Health Center

The Brookline Center provides outstanding, affordable mental health care and social services that help people and families lead healthier, safer lives.

Suncoast Mental Health Center Inc

Suncoast Mental Health Center Inc provides the best-practice and research-based assessment, counseling and supportive services to children and their families on the treasure coast.

National Network for Mental Health

The focus of our organization is to network with Canadian consumer/survivors and family and friends of consumer/survivors to provide opportunities for resource sharing, information distribution and education on mental health issues.

Asian Community Mental Health Services

Since 1974 ACMHS has helped individuals and communities achieve their full potential through the promotion, support and provision of integrated and multicultural mental health Treatment, Outreach, Wellness, Education, and Research solutions.

HONG FOOK MENTAL HEALTH FOUNDATION

Hong Fook means "healthy and happy" in Chinese. Founders of Hong Fook Mental Health Association began an ethno-cultural consultation-liaison service in 1978. Hong Fook was founded in 1982 and we have been funded by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care since then. To further our Mission and Vision, a charitable Foundation was established in 2001.

David Lawrence Mental Health Center

Our mission is restoring and rebuilding lives by providing compassionate, advanced, and exceptional mental health, substance abuse, and integrated healthcare solutions, available to all. The vision of the David Lawrence Center is to lead the way in transformational care so every individual can achieve what is possible.

Crossroads Children's Mental Health Centre

Crossroads is a children's mental health treatment centre that provides services in the home, schools and community. The children we help often display behaviours such as fear, anxiety, sadness, aggression or depression. These are the children whose problems will impact severely and negatively both on their own lives and on the lives of others if not treated. Services may include parent support, crisis intervention, family and individual therapy, and parent effectiveness training.

Canadian Mental Health Association Durham

CMHA Durham has a well-established history serving the Durham community since 1959. It is part of a national association founded in 1918. CMHA Durham has evolved immensely since the early beginnings in a small house with a staff of 2 and volunteers. Today as an Accredited Agency (2003, 2006, 2009)we own a building housed with a wide range of services that address the special needs of the community, such as: Community Access services Primary Care and Nursing services Housing and Case Management services Health Promotion and Public Relations Rehabilitation and Employment services Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACT) Community Treatment Order (CTO) services Corporate services CMHA Durham is governed by a Volunteer Board of Directors with an interest in mental health issues. The board is comprised of individuals from a variety of backgrounds.