This free Mental Health Navigator Services program connects individuals and families seeking mental health and/or substance use services with appropriate mental health professionals and supportive services. They can help schedule your first appointment for you and sometimes get you into a therapist quicker than if you called yourself.
To connect and schedule an appointment with a Mental Health Navigator:
call: 765-742-1800
email navigator@mhawv.org
website: www.mhawv.org
Currently at WLCSC, we have Valley Oaks school-based case managers in each of our buildings. Read the brochure about the role of a school-based case manager or visit Valley Oaks website for more information.
Provide mental health services to the community as well as an early intervention substance abuse and alcohol awareness program that aims to educate individuals and empowers them with options to make healthier choices for their future.
Advocates for support, effective treatment and education for individuals and families directly and indirectly affected by mental illness in our community. NAMI's website has information on support groups, educational classes, community presentations, and specialty programs.
https://www.nami-wci.org/ (local chapter)
Free mental health screenings and services. Gateway to Hope can also connect individuals and families to other free services.
Roundtable Wellness is a multidisciplinary behavioral health facility comprised of mental health and nutrition clinicians who provide psychotherapy and medical nutrition therapy services in both individual and group formats.
YWCA Greater Lafayette is on a mission to eliminate racism and empower women. From increasing access to health screenings and preventive healthcare among minority women through our Women’s Cancer Program to building confidence among school-age girls though recreational programming, YWCA Greater Lafayette empowers women and girls throughout Tippecanoe county and across Indiana.
The YWCA has created interactive outreach curriculum for schools on various topics, such as gender stereotypes, bystander intervention, safety, & dating violence. The slide presentation is one of the presentations they have given previously in the school.
Twice a month, peer groups meet together to build relationships with others while engaging in creative, hands-on, activities designed to help them express their feelings in a safe and supportive environment.
Camp Angel provides children and adolescents the time, place and tools to grieve.
The BRIDGe is an 8 week program where grieving children, teenagers, and their families can connect and find hope.
Elizabeth's Smile supports children and young adults with a terminally ill parent. Learn more about the charity organization and find resources.
A PROACTIVE and interactive approach aimed to empower teenage students age 14 to 18 years old to make wise choices about substance abuse and alcohol. For more information, go to their website: https://www.willowstone.org/get-smart-jr
A group for kids & teens struggling with substance use, mental health concerns, family members with substance use & mental health issues.
Treatment services are tailored to meet patient's individual needs in developing sufficient recovery skills to no longer be in danger of relapse or continued use.