Friends of ADAMH

Help Fairfield County ADAMH in Growing a Healthier Community!

Dear Friend of ADAMH:

You are invited to partner with The Fairfield Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADAMH) Board in “Growing a Healthier Community and Raising Hope!”

The Fairfield County ADAMH Board touches the lives of nearly every community member. How, might you ask?

If you have a child in a school in Fairfield County, the ADAMH Board may be providing evidence-based prevention programs in that school. Funding from the ADAMH Board provides counseling for mental health and substance use disorders through its network of care agencies. The first responders who keep you, your family and neighborhood safe have most likely participated in Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training provided by the ADAMH Board and community partners. When an individual feels they have nowhere else to turn, funding from the ADAMH Board ensures someone from Fairfield County 2-1-1 answers the crisis help line.
The Lighthouse provides safety and security to survivors of domestic violence with funding from the ADAMH Board to assist them in breaking the cycle of violence.

Your Fairfield County ADAMH Board advocates daily for everyone, and now the Friend of ADAMH Committee is inviting you to share in its efforts.

Please consider a donation today!

If you would like more information about the services provided by the Fairfield County ADAMH Board, please visit the website: www.fairfieldadamh.org. To speak to someone at the Fairfield County ADAMH Board, please call the office at 740-654-0829, Ext. 242.

Together, we are Growing a Healthier Community and Raising Hope for our community!

Friends of ADAMH is registered with the IRS as a 501(c)4 non-profit organization.
Contributions made to the Friends of ADAMH are not tax deductible for federal income tax purposes.

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