OFFICE CLOSED: Good Friday / Easter
The Mental Health Association in Fayette County Offices will be closed Friday, April 15th in observance of Good Friday and Easter. Offices will reopen on Monday, April 18th, 2022 at 8:00 AM
The Mental Health Association in Fayette County Offices will be closed Friday, April 15th in observance of Good Friday and Easter. Offices will reopen on Monday, April 18th, 2022 at 8:00 AM
The Oak House Drop In Center will be closed on Saturday, April 16, 2022 in observance of the Easter Holiday. Normal operations will resume on Tuesday, April 19, 2022
Parents, Caregivers and youth and adults with special needs are all welcomed! Light refreshments, resources, giveaways, and a quiet room will be available for anyone who need it.
Learn more about the Crisis Intervention Team, Search and Rescue efforts, PennDot Yellow Dot Program and receive free giveaways and more. We hope to see you their rain or shine!
We are a group of families, youth, and community partners sharing our concerns, thoughts, and experiences with county services (Behavioral Health, JPO, CYS, Education, Drug & Alcohol, IDD, GSA and more). Together we can build a better community with positive outcomes. Your voice can make a difference. We meet every: 2nd and 4th Friday of the month at 12:30pm on Zoom.
Partners is a community support program to help improve services, systems of care, and supports for those being treated for substance use and mental health issues. Meetings are open to anyone with an interest in mental health issues and advancing the quality of life for members and people with mental health.
Matthew Wintersteen from Thomas Jefferson University’s Department of Psychiatry & Human Behavior will enlighten us on 988. His presentation will focus on Pennsylvania’s efforts to grow our response to the anticipated call volume increase, as well as related efforts to expand the crisis continuum in the commonwealth.
Please plan to join this special presentation. Jennifer Ritchey, from Beacon Health Options and Rachel Shuster from Highmark Wholecare will share their recovery journeys.
This is not your ordinary car show as there will be much more than just cars to be seen! Our event will include bands, speakers of hope, booths filled with resource and educational information
NAMI Family Support Group meetings starting May 12, 2022. For more information contact Adrienne Russell at 724.430.4907 or Pam Bailor at 724.438.6738
The 2nd Thursday will be dedicated for teens and young adults who have a sibling or loved one with a mental illness or special needs.
YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE By sharing your concerns and experiences about county services. This may include: Behavioral Health, Juvenile Justice
Drug & Alcohol, Education, Children & Youth and Intellectual Disabilities