IT'S OK TO NOT BE OK
Though we’re always evolving to meet the needs of the community, our mission remains unchanged: to eliminate the stigma surrounding mental health treatment and addiction recovery by sharing resources and opening dialogue with anyone who needs it. The stigma surrounding these issues, the pressures to ignore the problem and continue on as if nothing is wrong, have cost the world too many people. Many of these organizations offer services regardless of your ability to pay, please don't hesitate to reach out.
Northeast Ohio Mental Health & Addiction Resources
The Centers Ohio
The Centers create transformative solutions for over 15,000 people in Northeast Ohio—no matter their background or current circumstances—because everyone deserves the opportunity to thrive.
The Centers Ohio provide judgement-free addiction care and host the largest syringe exchange program in Ohio. They have a program to treat pregnant women who wanted to stop drug use, helping their children and setting them up with better starts.
Coleman Health Services
Coleman Health Services delivers mental health, substance use, residential, and rehabilitation services. Coleman offers the comprehensive, whole person treatment to children, adults and families.​
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Hope & Healing
Hope & Healing now provides a home for both the Battered Women's Shelter and Rape Crisis Center for Medina and Summit County. H&H are united in supporting one another, growing in comprehensive and exceptional services for all members of our community who have been victimized by these crimes. Our campus locations in both Summit and Medina Counties are a safe landing zone for thousands of our friends, neighbors and family members who wish to start their personal steps towards hope and healing.​
Rape Crisis Center Hotline 330-434-7273
Shelter Hotline 330-374-1111
Portage Path Behavioral Health
Portage Path Behavioral Health’s multidisciplinary team approach uses individualized evidence based treatment designed to best suit the needs of the client, pinpoint targeted symptoms and desired outcomes, and move them along the path of recovery. By treating mental illness and substance use disorders concurrently, Portage Path has been an innovator in dual diagnosis treatment – treatment addressing both mental illness and substance use disorders.
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Portage Path Psychiatric Emergency Services NEO 330-762-6110
Project D.A.W.N.
Project D.A.W.N. (Deaths Avoided With Naloxone) is a network of opioid overdose education and naloxone distribution programs (OENDP) coordinated by the Ohio Department of Health.
614-466-2144
S.O.A.R. Initiative
S.O.A.R. works to prevent overdoses and save lives through harm reduction. By building innovative technology that promotes connection and providing on-the-ground support throughout Ohio, they strive to empower people who use drugs to build strong, healthy communities.
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www.thesoarinitiative.org
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The Recovery Village
The Recovery Village provides a web resource containing information and support to people fighting substance abuse, addiction, and mental illness. Depression and other mood disorders are the number-one risk factor for suicide, but alcohol and drug abuse – even without depression – are a close second. They have created a guide to help people understand the connection between suicide and substance abuse.
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352-771-2700
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American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention provides referrals to support groups and mental health professionals, resources on loss, and suicide prevention information.
1-800-273-8255
Crisis Text Line
Crisis Text Line provides free, confidential support via text message 24/7 to those in crisis situations. Text HOME to 741741
Loveland Foundation
Loveland Foundation is an organization committed to showing up for communities of color in unique and powerful ways, with a particular focus on Black women and girls. www.thelovelandfoundation.org
MindWise
MindWise Offers screenings for mental health concerns, providing military members and their families to take free, anonymous mental health or alcohol self-assessments.
National Association of Mental Illness
National Association of Mental Illness is the largest nationwide mental health advocacy grassroots organization with hundreds of state organizations, affiliates and volunteers. It is a hub for support groups, free education, raising awareness and building community.
1-800-950-6264
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a confidential, toll-free, 24-hour suicide prevention hotline that also provides counseling and local referrals.
1-800-273-8255
PFLAG
PFLAG is the first and largest organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) people, their parents and families, and allies.
Rehab.com
Rehab.com connects patients with providers who care. Our core values are transparency, community and neutrality. We are committed to visibility of all providers, no matter their size.
Safe Horizons
Safe Horizon Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Organization provides a hotline for domestic violence victims, sexual assault victims and crime victims to receive 24/7 free crisis counseling and safety planning.
1-800-621-4673
SAMHSA
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration has a free, confidential national helpline service that provides treatment and support referrals 24/7 to people facing mental illness and addictions.
1-800-662-4357
The Rehab Spot
The Rehab Spot provides resources to find rehabilitation treatment providers and helps people and their family members work towards a life free from addiction.
1-855-593-1695
The Trevor Project
The Trevor Project provides free, confidential support 24/7 to LGBTQ youth via a helpline, text and online messaging system.
1-866-488-7386
The Veterans Crisis Line
The Veterans Crisis Line provides confidential help for veterans and their families.
1-800-273-8255