No-charge service for children, teens, and young adults age 20 or under dealing with a behavioral health crisis.
Behavioral health professionals come to you to help calm the crisis, make a safety plan, and connect you with support.
You define the crisis. If it feels like a crisis to you, your child, or your student, call 988.
We help for up to 72 hours after the first visit and can provide ongoing support and services for up to 42 days.
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At Road to Hope’s 5th Annual Heroes Dinner, the MHARS Board of Lorain County was honored with the Mission Heroes Award, and our Board Chair Dan Urbin received the Individual Heroes Award!
We’re grateful for this recognition and our ongoing partnership with Road to Hope in supporting recovery housing and meaningful community impact.
Congratulations also to Rob Krauss (Alumni Heroes Award) and the Avon Lake United Church of Christ (Children’s Heroes Award) for their incredible contributions to our community!
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The MHARS Board is proud to be a part of this important summit of how grief impacts children and adolescents academically, socially and emotionally. Join us December 4th - at the Lodge of New Russia Township.
Register: www.esclc.org/protected/EventRegistration.aspx?rCode=4P3UI
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