Crisis Support
CALL 911 if you are in immediate danger.
Other 24/7 Support
NAMI Basics OnDemand is a free, self-paced online program for families of youth (ages 22 and younger) who are navigating mental health challenges.
Guided by those with lived experience, the six-session course offers valuable information, strategies, and support, available 24/7.
Tips & Tools
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Choosing a mental health provider: A step-by-step guide (Mental Health America) A key part of moving toward wellness is finding mental health providers who you feel comfortable with. |
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Therapist Finder (Psychology Today) You can search for licensed counselors and therapists in Clark County and surrounding areas using this national directory. |
Clark County Area Behavioral Health & Therapy Centers
Clark County Area Mental Health Support Groups
12-Step Group Meetings for Substance Abuse
Mental health challenges and substance use can go hand in hand. If you or a loved one is experiencing both, the meeting finders below may help.
Find an Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meeting
Meetings are held throughout Clark County, including Springfield, Cedarville, New Carlisle, and Medway. You’ll also find nearby meetings in Urbana, Yellow Springs, and Fairborn.
Find a Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Meeting (SASCNA)
The Springfield Area Service Committee of NA serves Clark and Champaign Counties, with meetings in Springfield, New Carlisle, and Urbana.
Find an Al-Anon Family Groups Meeting
Support for friends and family members of people struggling with alcohol or drugs.
Other Peer Support Groups
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Project Woman provides free confidential support to survivors.
Victim Advocacy services are available to survivors of domestic or dating violence, sexual violence, stalking, and human trafficking. Victim Advocacy is free, confidential support to discuss options for reporting, resources, and safety concerns.
Services include: safety planning, protection order assistance, accompaniment to court, housing advocacy, hospital response, crisis intervention, crime victim compensation assistance, referral to emergency shelter, and linking to resources.
Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9AM-5PM
For after-hours support, call the 24/7 crisis line at 1-800-634-9893.
Location: 525 E Home Rd, Springfield, OH 45503 ↗
Contact: Chelsea Sowatskey
This LibGuide was created by Clark County Public Library in collaboration with the Youth Empowerment Taskforce (YET).