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Mental Health Related Prevention Programs

Programs that attempt to reduce the incidence of specific types of mental health issues such as problem gambling, suicidal feelings, sexual addiction, shopping addiction or cluttering through a variety of educational interventions in situations where prevention is a realistic option. The programs help people understand the nature of the problem, the impact of the issue on the lives of individuals and families, the risk factors and warning signs, and sources of treatment and support that are available in the community.

Speakers Bureau

Haven of Northern Virginia, Inc.
4606 Ravensworth Road, Annandale, VA, 22003
Main: (703) 941-7000 Fax: (703) 941-7003

Prevention Services, Henrico

Henrico Area Mental Health and Developmental Services
10299 Woodman Road, Glen Allen, VA, 23060
Main: (804) 727-8500 Fax: (804) 727-8580

Prevention Services

Norfolk Community Services Board
7447 Central Business Park Drive, Norfolk, VA, 23513
Main: (757) 756-5600

Prevention Services

Rockbridge Area Community Services
241 Greenhouse Road, Lexington, VA, 24450
Main: (540) 463-3141 Fax: (540) 464-4051

Education and Violence Prevention Presentations

Safe Harbor Shelter
P O BOX 17996, Richmond, VA, 23226
Main: (804) 249-9470 Fax: (804) 249-9472

Mental Health First Aid

Western Tidewater Community Services Board
5268 Godwin Boulevard, Suffolk, VA, 23434
Main: (757) 255-7136

Strong African American Families

Western Tidewater Community Services Board
200 East Second Avenue, Franklin, VA, 23851
Main: (757) 562-2208 Fax: (757) 925-2296

Statewide and Nationwide

Mental Health Related Prevention Programs

Programs that attempt to reduce the incidence of specific types of mental health issues such as problem gambling, suicidal feelings, sexual addiction, shopping addiction or cluttering through a variety of educational interventions in situations where prevention is a realistic option. The programs help people understand the nature of the problem, the impact of the issue on the lives of individuals and families, the risk factors and warning signs, and sources of treatment and support that are available in the community.

Mental Health

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
4301 Wilson Blvd., Suite 300, Arlington, VA, 22203
Main: (703) 524-7600