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2nd Floor youth Helpline
2nd Floor youth Helpline

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (888) 222-2228

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2nd Story Peer Respite House
2nd Story Peer Respite House

2nd Story houses up to 6 people and serves as a respite and a voluntary opportunity for individuals to learn to foster relationships and to move out of old patterns. Our Peer support workers (people with lived experience of mood swings, consuming fears, voices, visions, and grief, etc.) who have learned to manage their own distress and are ready to give back in a mutually responsive way in our household, provide an opportunity to move toward change, and to learn through relationships with each other. With the expectation that everyone inherently knows what they need, this community creates a space for both healing and growth. Along with creating a home, we share stories to connect and understand each other’s experiences, gently challenging ourselves to express and hear the untold story. The hope is move beyond a culture of illness, and instead generate some sparkling moments of connection and trust.

2nd Story is considered an alternative for psychiatric hospitalization. Those who are drawn to the program develop a plan with staff for dealing with feelings and behaviors that in the past have led to hospitalization stays. The first contact with peer support workers is the beginning of different views, working together to figure out a new life path. 2nd Story offers a maximum stay of 15 days in a spacious home environment and provides guests with opportunities to identify and plan for changes they feel will benefit them once they have returned home. Often people receive support around housing, education, and employment. The dream is to rebuild lives once thought lost.

2nd Story peer respite services are voluntary, self-referred, and open to Santa Cruz County adult residents (18 + years of age). If you are interested in being a guest, or you are a care provider or family member seeking support for someone, please call (831) 688-0967 for potential guests to set up an interview/conversation process.

 

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Country: United States of America

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A Place of Our Own
A Place of Our Own

 

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Address: 1401 Ash Street Detroit, Michigan, USA 48208

Country: United States of America

Email: clubhouse@aplaceofourownclubhouse.org

Call 313 931 0901

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A-Way Express
A-Way Express

A-Way express is a social enterprise courier company that provides supported employment for people with mental health or substance use challenges. Our organization is lead by peers - our couriers, drivers, dispatchers and customer service reps are peers, in addition to the majority of other office/management staff. Two peers have a seat on the Board of Directors and peers are responsible for new employee orientation and training.

 

 

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Address: 2168 Danforth Ave. Toronto, ON M4C1K3

Country: Canada

Email: Sophy@awayexpress.ca

Call (416) 424-2266 x226

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AARP Friendly Voices Warmline
AARP Friendly Voices Warmline

AARP Friendly Voices Warmline offers phone calls during challenging and isolating times (must leave a message; a peer support specialist will call back)

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (888)-281-0145 or (888) 497-4108 for Spanish

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Academy at Bradenton
Academy at Bradenton

 

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Address: 1201 6th Avenue W Bradenton, Florida, USA 34205

Country: United States of America

Email: william@AcademySRQ.org

Call 941 929 2800

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Academy at Glengary
Academy at Glengary

The Academy provides a pathway to success, friendship and careers for adults seeking to improve their mental health. Academy members embark on a journey to wellness and mental health recovery where their individual skills and talents are recognized and valued. Training opportunities are offered in culinary arts, hospitality, office administration, maintenance/janitorial, customer service, accounting/banking, videography, and graphic arts and design. Additionally, the Academy offers social opportunities for fun, relaxation, and friendship on select evening, weekend, and holiday events.

 

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Address: 1910 Glengary Street Sarasota, Florida, USA 34231

Country: United States of America

Email: info@AcademySRQ.org

Call 941 921 9930

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Access Hope House
Access Hope House

 

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Address: 6470 Williamson Drive Dearborn, Michigan, USA 48126

Country: United States of America

Email: GKarkaba@accesscommunity.org

Call 313 633 1361

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ACTS Clubhouse
ACTS Clubhouse

ACTS offers treatment to improve health through personal and family centered recovery practices. Their mission is to provide and manage a broad array of human services to include prevention, acute care and stabilization, treatment and supportive services in the arenas of substance abuse, co-occurring substance abuse and mental illness, child protection, delinquency, criminal justice, housing, economic self-sufficiency and health and wellness.   By keeping our programs specialized, we establish a solid bond that not only helps those we serve recover from their addiction and improve mental health, but also lays the groundwork for a lifetime of continuing care that gives the best chance of permanent recovery and freedom in supportive setting.

 

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Address: 201 E Yukon Street Tampa, Florida, USA 33604

Country: United States of America

Email: jmullins@actsfl.org

Call 813 682 0086

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Advancing Recovery in Community Healthcare East Services - ARCHES Recovery College
Advancing Recovery in Community Healthcare East Services - ARCHES Recovery College

At ARCHES Recovery College, they bring lived experience, clinical expertise, and research evidence together to offer Recovery Education opportunities to promote the mental health and wellbeing of our community. They work across Dublin South East, South Dublin, and East Wicklow.

 

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Address: ARCHES Recovery Collage, Campus, Clonskeagh Hospital, Clonskeagh Road, Dublin 6, D06 N5N3

Country: Ireland

Email: info@archesrecovery.ie

Call 087 342 9922

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Adventure House
Adventure House

Adventure house is a community-based, rehabilitation program, where adults with mental illness can regain the confidence and skills necessary to lead productive and satisfying lives. Often the smallest opportunities, a vote of confidence, or a hand extended in friendship, presents the adventure leading to a fulfilling life. We all share the same need for adequate food and shelter, the same yearning for love and acceptance, the same desire to grow and learn and the same longing to feel wanted, needed and appreciated.

 

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Address: 924 North Lafayette Street Shelby, North Carolina, USA 28150

Country: United States of America

Email: adventureh@aol.com

Call 704 482 3370

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Affinity House
Affinity House

 

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Address: 677 E. Main St., Suite B Centreville, Michigan, USA 49032

Country: United States of America

Email: HCerny@pivotalstjoe.org

Call 269 467 1923

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Affinity Place - Rochester
Affinity Place - Rochester

Affinity Place is an 8-bed respite program for individuals experiencing psychiatric crisis and who live in Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Orleans, Wayne and Wyoming counties. The peer run warm line and respite program are staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days per week and administered in collaboration with the Mental Health Association of Rochester. Affinity Place is a no-fee, recovery-oriented alternative to costly emergency room and inpatient hospitalizations.

 

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Address: Rochester, NY

Country: United States of America

Call 585-563-7083

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Afiya
Afiya

Afiya is a peer respite program providing short-term, peer-supported environment. Afiya is based in a residential neighborhood. Afiya strives to provide a safe space in which each person can find the balance and support needed to turn what is so often referred to as a ‘crisis’ into a learning and growth opportunity. Afiya is located in a residential neighborhood in Northampton, Massachusetts and is central to a variety of community resources. It is available to anyone ages 18 and older who is experiencing distress and feels they would benefit from being in a short-term, 24-hour peer-supported environment with others who have ‘been there.’ Typical stays at Afiya range from one to seven days. The majority of people you will meet (including in leadership roles) at Afiya identify as having lived experience that may include extreme emotional or altered states, psychiatric diagnoses, trauma histories, living without a home, navigating the mental health and other public systems, addictions and more.

 

 

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Address: info@westernmassrlc.org

Country: United States of America

Email: info@westernmassrlc.org

Call (413) 570-2990

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Agora Crisis Center
Agora Crisis Center

Sometimes it's hard to talk about our problems with family and friends. As trained crisis hotline specialists, our volunteers are ready to provide compassionate, non-judgmental help for anyone in need of emotional support. Anyone is welcome to use our service, and you do not need to be "in crisis" to call or chat with us.  At Agora, we won't tell you how to solve your problem, but we'll help you figure out what options you might have.  Our services include a help-line, information and referrals, volunteer opportunities and community training workshops. 

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (505) 277-3013

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AIM Center, Inc.
AIM Center, Inc.

The AIM Center has been helping people lead fulfilling and productive lives, while successfully managing their mental health. They do this by offering radical acceptance, personalized support, practical resources, and expert guidance. Using the Clubhouse model of psychosocial rehabilitation through Social Practice, they develop an individualized recovery plan with every member. They empower Clubhouse members to build relationships and work toward wellness side-by-side with other members and staff.

 

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Address: 472 West M.L. King Boulevard Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA 37401

Country: United States of America

Postal Address: P.O. Box 11586 Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA 37401

Email: AnnaProtanoBiggs@aimcenterinc.org

Call 423 624 4800

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All In Family
All In Family

All In Family provide peer support services for families.

 

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Country: Canada

Email: info@allinfamily.ca

Call 204-295-7449

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Allegheny County Peer Support Warmline
Allegheny County Peer Support Warmline

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (866) 661-9276

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Alliance for Rights and Recovery
Alliance for Rights and Recovery

The Alliance For Rights and Advocacy is a unique coalition of self and system grassroots advocates partnering with traditional and peer providers to advance funding, quality of lives, excellence in the delivery of recovery focused rehabilitation and peer support services with a very strong focus on promoting human rights and justice. The Alliance for Rights and Recovery is a state and national change agent dedicated to improving services, public policies and social conditions for people with mental health, substance use and trauma-related challenges, by promoting health, wellness, recovery, with full community inclusion, so that all may achieve maximum potential in communities of choice.

Employent
Employent

The Alliance for Rights and Recovery has a long history of working with states and organizations to support the cultural shift that is essential if we are to support people moving from lives where one’s illness defines their identity to a life where they thrive through employment, economic self-sufficiency and all that comes with it—family, housing, and most importantly, a life beyond poverty.

The Alliance for Rights and Recovery fully supports the adoption of Individual Placement & Support (IPS) strategies into all Supported Employment programs and mental health systems across the country and has even helped to do so in such states as Utah, Wisconsin, and Colorado. Grounded in a belief that the work for organizations starts much earlier than when a person enters an employment program, the Alliance for Rights and Recovery helps states and organizations transform their culture to one where individuals say “yes” to employment. Their program partners include:

  • the Boston University Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation
  • The Cornell University Yang-Tan Institute on Employment and Disability
  • SAMHSA’s Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Center (BRSS TACS)
  • the Northeast & Caribbean Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC).
  • TThe Alliance for Rights and Recovery works with hundreds of individual organizations across the nation to help them increase their capacity to optimize employment.
  • The North American Housing Conference
  • California Association of Social Rehabilitation Agencies (CASRA)
  • Collaborative Support Programs of New Jersey (CSPNJ)
  • The National Coalition for Mental Health Recovery Alternatives Conference.

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United States of America

Contact Person / Email
lens@rightsandrecovery.org

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Managed Care Initiatives
Managed Care Initiatives

New York State is in the process of shifting from a fee-for-service reimbursement model to one based on value. The Alliance for Rights and Recovery works with behavioral health providers on Medicaid Managed Care readiness initiatives and will continue this effort as changes to the system of care continue.

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United States of America

NYAPRS Peer Bridgerâ„¢ Program
NYAPRS Peer Bridgerâ„¢ Program

The New York Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services (NYAPRS) created the first Peer Bridger™ Program in the nation to support long term residents of New York state psychiatric hospitals with lived experience of mental health, addiction, and trauma related challenges to make successful transitions into their home communities. Since then, they have worked with managed care organizations and provider partners to support people to transition from other settings including community hospitals and adult care facilities, and to engage and support individuals while they’re in the community to break the cycle of emergency and inpatient services.

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United States of America

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Peer Resources
Peer Resources

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United States of America

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Peer Service Innovations
Peer Service Innovations

The Alliance for Rights and Recovery Peer Services division is based on the simple principle that all people, regardless of psychiatric disability or trauma-related condition have the capacity to recovery and that all people should be afforded the opportunity to try.

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United States of America

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Psychiatric Advanced Directives
Psychiatric Advanced Directives

A Psychiatric Advance Directive (PAD) allows an individual to create instructions and designate someone to act on their behalf in the event the individual should become incapable of making decisions regarding her/his mental health treatment. It can help you get the treatment you want and avoid the treatment you don’t, even if you are unable to communicate those preferences. 

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United States of America

Contact Person / Email
harveyr@rightsandrecovery.org

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Recovery-oriented Culture Change
Recovery-oriented Culture Change

Technical assistance team members are Subject Matter Experts in Transformational Culture Change. Pioneering recovery culture change in 1996, we have worked with hundreds of organizations around the nation to transform from a Medical Model approach to care to a Recovery Model approach where people thrive. Creating a culture that supports people to discover hope, set expectations for themselves, heal relationships, find employment, and live in the community is at the center of the recovery-oriented culture we help organizations to develop. 

We offer customized technical assistance based on your interests and needs. We offer TA to academic institutions, professional organizations, provider networks, managed care organizations and IPA’s. Technical assistance can be offered on a day or hourly rate or a project basis. We look forward to tailoring technical assistance offerings that match your organization’s goals.

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United States of America

Contact Person / Email
lens@rightsandrecovery.org

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Rehabilitation and Recovery Clearinghouse
Rehabilitation and Recovery Clearinghouse

This website provides information on various topics to support mental health providers in designing and delivering recovery oriented care.  In addition to providing you with information and resources, we also provide you with over 90 curricula to choose from completely at NO CHARGE! Many organizations have generously uploaded their curricula to this site to share with all of us and we ask that you do the same so that this site can serve as a repository of curricula for all.

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Technical Assistance
Technical Assistance

The Alliance team is comprised of Subject Matter Experts who have myriad of experience providing high-quality training and technical assistance to behavioral health providers throughout New York State, the United States, and its territories, in a variety of areas. Each TA event is facilitated through the lens of psychiatric rehabilitation, ensuring that the voice of the people who receive services is an integral part of technical assistance, and furthers the vision of implementation of recovery-oriented services. Topics Covered include:

  • Organizational and Practice Transformation to Recovery-based Care Organizational transformation and implementation tools to assist your organization to transform service delivery to one consistent with a recovery-oriented system of care.
  • Infrastructure Development and Sustainability Providing you with resources, tools, and guidance to help your organization thrive.
  • Managed Care Readiness and Value-based Reimbursement Models Helping your organization understand and thrive in a managed care and value-based reimbursement environment.
  • Expanding Opportunities for Employment and Economic Self-sufficiency Training and technical assistance to assist people in recovery to move towards employment and greater self-sufficiency.
  • Leadership Development Assisting you to develop leaders within your organization through our Leadership Institute.
  • Strategic Planning Setting organizational goals and taking identifying actions on how to achieve them. 
  • Board of Directors Development Strengthening Boards of Directors to provide organizational oversight in a manner that is informed, responsive, and focused.

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United States of America

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lens@rightsandrecovery.org

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The CORE Peer Navigator Project
The CORE Peer Navigator Project

The CORE Peer Navigator Project, through the Alliance, connects a Peer Navigator with Health and Recovery Plan (HARP) members who are discovering recovery and all its possibilities as they work toward success. One call to the Navigator Line at 855-PEERNAV (855-733-7628) connects an individual with a peer to assist in identifying goals and accessing Community Oriented Recovery and Empowerment (CORE) Services to help meet those goals. The Peer Navigator will support them throughout the referral, engagement, and service delivery process. 

The CORE Peer Navigator Project is designed to connect people to resources to help them meet their recovery goals. We can explore if you are HARP eligible through your Medicaid insurance plan, which will allow you to consider Community Oriented Recovery and Empowerment (CORE) Services as an option. My goal is to help you identify whatever services or resources could best benefit you—all while providing peer support through the process.

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United States of America

Contact Person / Email
emilyc@rightsandrecovery.org

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The Leadership Institute
The Leadership Institute

The Alliance for Rights and Recovery envisions a world where behavioral health is a priority and organizations are robust with strong and skilled leaders. We seek to support leaders in elevating their skill sets so that, through them, they empower their teams, who will in turn, empower those they work with to live their best life.

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United States of America

Contact Person / Email
EdyeSchwartz1@gmail.com

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The New York Psychiatric Rehabilitation Training Academy (NYPRTA)
The New York Psychiatric Rehabilitation Training Academy (NYPRTA)

The New York Psychiatric Rehabilitation Training Academy (NYPRTA) is a three-year Statewide training initiative funded by the New York State Office of Mental Health. The Alliance for Rights and Recovery (The Alliance) in partnership with Boston University Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation with support from New York’s leading training and technical assistance providers and partner organizations. NYPRTA provides opportunities for both people who participate in services as well as the practitioners and agency leadership that support them. People who participate in psychiatric rehabilitation services benefit from training through improved outcomes and satisfaction with services. The people who support them benefit by increasing knowledge and skills in providing psychiatric rehabilitation services, which leads to improved job satisfaction and workforce retention.

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The Training Collective
The Training Collective

The Alliance for Rights and Recovery Collective is a team dedicated to increasing organizational and program level systems transformation among New York State Office of Mental Health licensed or funded programs through intensive, on-site (or virtual) training and technical assistance at no cost The Collective works with agency administrators, program managers and direct care professionals to in implementing recovery focused, evidence-based practices. We create a learning environment that challenges mindset, strengthens skills, and builds a foundation for recovery. Their training and technical assistance initiatives are designed and delivered specifically for your organization and are individualized to meet your specific program needs.

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United States of America

Contact Person / Email
larryh@rightsandrecovery.org

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Wellness Center
Wellness Center

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United States of America

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Address: 194 Washington Ave, Suite 400 Albany, NY 12210

Country: United States of America

Call 518-436-0008

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Alliance House
Alliance House

Alliance House exists to provide a supportive environment where adults with serious mental illness (SMI) can rebuild their self-respect, dignity, and abilities through education, productive work, and meaningful relationships. They do this by helping Members complete educational goals, develop necessary work skills in order to return to productive employment in the community, and where needed, help Members find and secure affordable housing.

 

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Address: 1724 South Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah, USA 84115

Country: United States of America

Email: info@alliancehouse.org

Call 801 486 5012

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Almeda County Network of Mental Health Clients (The Nework)
Almeda County Network of Mental Health Clients (The Nework)

Alameda County Network of Mental Health Clients (ACNMHC) is a peer-run, self-help service for people with mental health and/or substance use challenges in Alameda County, California. The "Network" is led by people who have lived experience* within the mental health community, providing peer-run programs to support one another. 

 

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Address: 3238 Adeline Street, Berkeley, CA 94703

Country: United States of America

Email: info@acnetmhc.org

Call 510.652.7451

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Alon Clubhouse
Alon Clubhouse

 

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Address: 25 Haa'makim st. Tiberius

Country: Israel

Email: mg@clubhouseamit.org

Call 972 4 655 1456

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Alrami Clubhouse
Alrami Clubhouse

 

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Address: 159/1 Issa Bayzakov Street Pavlodar, Kazakhstan 140000

Country: Kazakhstan

Email: alrami.info@gmail.com

Call 8 7182 67 05 50

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Alternatives To Suicide
Alternatives To Suicide

Alternatives to Suicide is a peer led support group that allows participants to talk about suicidal thoughts, feelings, or experiences without fear of being judged. Participants share their struggles and successes, provide support for one another, and strategize about alternatives to help each other best cope with difficult life circumstances. People are encouraged to come in both times of strength and challenge;  you need not be in crisis to attend this group. Click here to read more about the Alternatives to Suicide Approach. This approach is born out of the work of Wildflower Alliance, a grassroots peer support, advocacy, and training organization with a focus on harm reduction and human rights. MHA-WI is excited to provide virtual Alt. to Su. support groups! The group will meet on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month, from 7-8:30pm CT, online via Zoom. These groups are free to attend and welcome to any adults 18 years or older. 

 

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Country: United States of America

Email: psw@Mhawisconsin.org

Call +1 312 626 6799

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Alyssum
Alyssum

Alyssum is a 2-bed home with a residential crisis respite and hospital diversion service in Vermont, USA. The program is free to all eligible Vermont residents. It is peer-run and designed for people who need short-term support while working on recovery and discovery. Staff members are trained in the following:

  • Intentional Peer Support (IPS) 
  • Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP)
  • Non Violent Communication (NVC)
  • Hearing Voices
  • Harm Reduction
  • Trauma Awareness 
  • Boundaries
  • Self-Awareness
  • First Aid and CPR
  • Domestic Violence
  • Gender/Sexuality Awareness (LGBTQIA) and Cultural Diversity
  • Meditation and Mindfulness
  • Self-Care and Wellness

Alyssum provides Peer Support to allow consumers to be validated and heard, to give them time to reflect, and to connect with others in a non-judgmental and safe environment. Alyssum's program is not structured; however, guests are encouraged to be self-determined and to focus on their goals. Staff work one-on-one with guests as needed.

 

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Address: 927 Route 100 North | Rochester VT 05767

Country: United States of America

Email: information@alyssum.org

Call +1 (802) 767-6000

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AMA Ouvidores e Ouvidorasde Vozes
AMA Ouvidores e Ouvidorasde Vozes

 

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Country: Brazil

Call (53) 99132-7217

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Amigos
Amigos

Amigos is a series of peer run and led groups made up of people who have experienced mental distress and are interested in connecting with other adults of all ages who have had similar experiences.

Amigos Writing Group
Amigos Writing Group

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New Zealand

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Cafe Groups
Cafe Groups

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New Zealand

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Mindfulness Group
Mindfulness Group

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New Zealand

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Sports roups
Sports roups

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New Zealand

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Country: New Zealand

Call 04 385 4752

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An Ear to Listen and a Passion to Care
An Ear to Listen and a Passion to Care

A warmline open 12pm-10pm Monday to Friday. 

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (844) 755-4673

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Anchor House
Anchor House

 

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Address: 2277 Purchase Street New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA 02746

Country: United States of America

Email: karen.therrien@elwyn.org

Call 508 984 4300

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Arch Recovery College and Recovery College Online
Arch Recovery College and Recovery College Online

Arch Recovery College and Recovery College Online equips people with the skills and knowledge they need to manage their recovery, have hope and gain more control over their lives.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

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Ash Eton Therapeutic Community
Ash Eton Therapeutic Community

The East Kent Personality Disorder Service in Folkestone is a one year group-based therapy programme for up to 24 members at any one time. The Community is a community facility housed at Ash Eton, close to the Royal Victoria Hospital. On community days we have the use of three group rooms including a large community and art studio space and a good sized kitchen and dining room with an adjoining lounge area. Some rooms overlook the park and effort has been made to try to make the setting comfortable. There is a two-three month introductory group, for two hours per week to help orientate potential members to the programme. This is an opportunity for initial introductions and to start to focus on what each member would like to gain from therapy. Therapies include talking therapy, art therapy, a writing group, studio time and the leavers group.

 

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Address: Ash Eton Radnor Park Avenue Folkestone Kent CT19 5HL

Country: United Kingdom

Call 01303 227576

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Ashburn Clinic
Ashburn Clinic

Ashburn Clinic partners with people with mental health and addiction difficulties to improve their well-being and quality of life. Our team of experienced clinical professionals has a long history of successfully treating mental health challenges and continues to provide expert care.

 

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Address: 496 Taieri Road, Halfway Bush, Dunedin

Country: New Zealand

Email: ashburn@ashburn.co.nz

Call 03 476 2092

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Athma Shakti Vidyalaya Society (ASV)
Athma Shakti Vidyalaya Society (ASV)

Athma Shakti Vidyalaya Society (ASV) is a non-profit residential therapeutic community that has been providing services in the field of mental health and rehabilitation through a holistic and therapeutic community approach. ASV treat individuals suffering from schizophrenia, obsessive compulsive disorder, bipolar disorder, personality disorders and other severe psychiatric disorders through a treatment process that emphasizes community living with therapy. Their services include:

  • Residential treatment program
  • Out-patient counselling
  • Psychological assessments
  • Intensive experience based workshops for students of Psychology and professionals
  • Long term internship for Masters Level and above of a minimum of 4-6 months
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Organisation

Address: #113, Madhuban Colony, Hulimavu Village, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore 560076, Karnataka

Country: India

Email: asvsociety@gmail.com

Call +91 80 2659 4089

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Atlantic Clubhouse
Atlantic Clubhouse

Atlantic Clubhouse is a community of support for individuals with mental health conditions. The Clubhouse is a voluntary membership program, with activities based around the interests, needs, and goals of its membership. Clubs focus on peer support and the empowerment of its membership. Strengths of members are celebrated, which provides the opportunity to live, learn, and engage in meaningful work, while contributing to the Club community.  Their SERVICES AND SUPPORTS INCLUDE:

  • Arts-Based Rehabilitation: Clubhouses recognize the powerful role that artistic expression can play in a person’s recovery. Members have access to a studio workspace, art supplies, and peer support where they can develop themselves as a professional artist or use creativity as a form of therapy. Staff and members also work together to set up art exhibits that are open to the community where each artist can display and sell their works.
  • Education: each Club offers supported educational opportunities where staff and members partner together to help with each other’s educational goals. Supports may include developing individualized learning plans, computer skills development, GED preparations, tutoring, vocational training, and assistance with college or financial aid applications.
  • Employment: Clubhouses provide a variety of employment services that empower its members to regain their self-confidence in the workplace by obtaining paid jobs in different fields of work. Transitional, Supported, or Independent Employment programs are available where participants receive varying levels of support depending on their needs. Clubs also develop relationships with local businesses, which lead to fruitful and competitively paid positions.
  • Health & Wellness: All Clubhouses believe that self-care is essential and that one’s wellness stems from the integration of all dimensions of health including mental, emotional, physical, and social. Wellness offerings may include Dual Recovery Anonymous meetings, substance use and recovery information, access to community-based supports, group fitness activities, meditation and mindfulness resources, smoking cessation workshops, social activities, and more.
  • Housing: Members receive a variety of customized supports to help in locating, acquiring, and maintaining housing that is both safe and affordable. Supports include finding housing options within specific budgets, negotiation support, development of independent living skills, maintaining households during times of hospitalization, and identifying resources such as movers and cleaning services.
  • Life Skills Development: Clubhouse members can develop life skills that are needed to achieve greater independence within their lives. Staff and members work together to provide support in areas such as budgeting, house management, shopping and cooking, personal care and safety, stress management, relationship building, and integration within the community.
  • Social & Recreational Activities: As a Clubhouse member, individuals can meet new people, develop meaningful relationships, build self-confidence, and practice interpersonal and communications skills. Clubs offer members a variety of social and recreational opportunities such as on-site events and activities, the development of collaborative communal social calendars, and reduced-cost or complimentary access to community happenings.

 

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Address: 338 Washington Street Quincy, Massachusetts, USA 02169

Country: United States of America

Email: campbellm@vinfen.org

Call 617 770 9660

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Auckland Central, West and North Peer Support Service
Auckland Central, West and North Peer Support Service

 

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Country: New Zealand

Email: hayley@mindandbody.co.nz

Call 09 630 5909

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Austin Clubhouse
Austin Clubhouse

Austin Clubhouse provides opportunity and community for adults living with mental health diagnoses.  Austin Clubhouse believes that all members can achieve optimum mental health when they are empowered and equipped to pursue their potential. They provide support to their members in all aspects of their lives through goal planning, advocacy, logistical aid, and resource awareness. Some areas of support include…

  • Employment: Employment is the number one stated goal of Clubhouse members. Whether they are seeking to return to work or find work for the first time, employment can be an important step on the path to recovery. Austin Clubhouse meets members where they are to provide varying levels of support that help members find and keep jobs of their choosing in the community. Our employment programs range from the highly structured support of our Transitional Employment program to the less intensive assistance of Supported Employment and Independent Employment. Wherever a member is in their journey, we can help them engage in meaningful work that provides structure, fulfillment, and the knowledge that they matter.
  • Housing: Everyone needs a safe place to live, and people with mental health diagnoses often face significant housing obstacles. Austin Clubhouse works closely with area housing organizations to help members obtain and keep safe, decent, and affordable housing, whether a member needs emergency shelter or permanent housing. We support members with logistics such as identifying housing options, completing rental applications, and finding waitlist openings. Our housing support services are for everyone experiencing mental health issues, and we take special care to advocate for those who struggle with homelessness, poor rental history, bad credit, criminal records, disabilities, mental health diagnoses, and other housing barriers.
  • Education: Like many people, Austin Clubhouse members dream of self-improvement through education. Some wish to learn a trade. Others want to work in business, health or law. Some are interested in completing an education that they began decades earlier, before they became ill. We help members those dreams a reality by helping people identify educational goals, negotiate admissions, apply for financial aid, and obtain the peer support and tutoring they need to succeed in school.
  • Health + Wellness: Study after study has shown that physical and mental wellness are inextricably linked, which is why we place great emphasis on our Whole Health & Wellness Program, focused on four main areas: nutrition, knowledge about addiction, physical fitness, and better integration with community health resources. Through this program, members receive the help they need to improve their nutrition and fitness, find support and resources to deal with addiction, and discover low cost access to fitness and recreational facilities in our area. In partnership with the University of Texas College of Pharmacy, pharmacy students conduct monthly wellness presentations at the Clubhouse on topics such as stress reduction and medication management.

 

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Address: 610 East 45th Street PO Box 300568 Austin Texas 78703

Country: United States of America

Email: info@austinclubhouse.org

Call 512 925 5877

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B'More Clubhouse
B'More Clubhouse

B’More Clubhouse invites individuals with mental illness to rejoin the momentum of daily life. Through meaningful, active participation in the maintenance and running of the clubhouse throughout a work-ordered day, members are given the opportunity to live life on their own terms.

 

Organisation

Address: 831 North Calvert Street Baltimore, Maryland, USA 21202

Country: United States of America

Email: jason.woody@bmoreclubhouse.org

Call 410 727 2030

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Balance Whanganui
Balance Whanganui

Balance Aotearoa provide peer support & advocacy services in Whanganui and district. They provide a wide range of weekly groups and activities aiding holistic well-being and social connection including:

  • One-on-one support.
  • Advocacy
  • Practical tools to regain well-being and reduce hospitalisations (such as Wellness & Resiliency Action Planning

 

Organisation

Address: Community House, Room 120, 60 Ridgway Street Whanganui 4540 New Zealand

Country: New Zealand

Email: info@balance.org.nz

Call 06 345 4488

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Bay Area Hearing Voices Network
Bay Area Hearing Voices Network

Bay Area Hearing Voices Network seeks to expand public awareness, provide community support, and refuge for those who hear voices, see visions, and experience other forms of extraordinary perception. The Bay Area Hearing Voices Network, a 501(c)(3) organization, is a partnership between individuals who hear voices, see or sense things others don't, or have other extreme or unusual experiences and beliefs, professionals, allies in the community, and family members.

 

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Country: United States of America

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Baybridge Clubhouse
Baybridge Clubhouse

Baybridge Clubhouse is a community of support for individuals with mental health conditions. The Clubhouse is a voluntary membership program, with activities based around the interests, needs, and goals of its membership. Clubs focus on peer support and the empowerment of its membership. Strengths of members are celebrated, which provides the opportunity to live, learn, and engage in meaningful work, while contributing to the Club community.

 

Organisation

Address: 106 Bassett Lane Hyannis, Massachusetts, USA 02601

Country: United States of America

Email: dossantosj@vinfen.org

Call 508 778 4234

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Baycove Peer Support Warmline
Baycove Peer Support Warmline

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (857) 378-4997

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Bayside Clubhouse
Bayside Clubhouse

 

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Address: 2700 West Genesee Avenue Saginaw, Michigan, USA 48602

Country: United States of America

Email: jnesbit@ttiinc.org

Call 989 799 1266

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Beacon
Beacon

 

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Address: 1681-16 Daemyoung dong Namgu Daegu, Republic of Korea 705-035

Country: Korea (Republic of)

Email: hlog_b00467@naver.com

Call 82 53 628 5868

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Becoming of the Light
Becoming of the Light

 

Organisation

Address: 1F, No. 22, Ln-152, Qingnian Road, Wanhua District Taipei City, Taiwan (Republic of China) 108056

Country: China

Email: becoming.light.clubhouse@gmail.com

Call 886 2 230519132

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Bedfordshire and Luton Recovery College
Bedfordshire and Luton Recovery College

Bedfordshire and Luton Recovery College is part of the Bedfordshire Mental Health Academy which is a formal partnership with ELFT and the University of Bedfordshire. The college is open to any adults who live or work in Bedfordshire and Luton.Bedfordshire and Luton Recovery College. Their courses and workshops focus on mental health well-being and recovery. They are delivered by people with lived experience and professional experience.

 

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Address: Bedford Wellbeing Centre 3 Woburn Road Bedford MK40 1EG United Kingdom

Country: United Kingdom

Email: elft.recoverycollege@nhs.net

Call 01234 263621

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Bellevue Clubhouse
Bellevue Clubhouse

The Bellevue Clubhouse has been providing Hope, Empowerment, Relationships and Opportunities (HERO) for those in need. Our clubhouse continues to play a significant role in the Eastside (of Seattle) community by empowering adults living with mental illness take an active role in their recovery toward reaching their full potential. The clubhouse model provides an integrative approach to help members acquire skills within a safe, friendly and structured environment. Central to the work of the clubhouse calls for the Work Ordered Day, the working environment that our members enter into each and every day. They refer to the participants of our clubhouse as members, because they want to promote a sense of equality between the clubhouse members and members of staff at the clubhouse.

 

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Address: 12838 South East 40th Place Bellevue, Washington, USA 98006

Country: United States of America

Email: info@bellevueclubhouse.org

Call 425 614 1282

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Berkshire Pathways
Berkshire Pathways

 

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Address: 199 South Street Pittsfield, Massachusetts, USA 01201

Country: United States of America

Email: tcanavan@viability.org

Call 413 464 7949

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Beyond Empathy
Beyond Empathy

Beyond empathy is an award winning arts + community cultural development company. They partner with communities living under pressure to create high-calibre artistic projects which explore creativity, culture and lived experience through fictional stories. BE listens and amplifies these stories to national audiences enabling action beyond empathy.

Blue Rose
Blue Rose

 

Blue Rose was a project created with people of diverse abilities and their families about the experience of those who do not use verbal language as their primary way to communicate.

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Australia

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Grit
Grit

Grit is a podcast series developed by young people about resilience and creativity.

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Australia

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Holding the Past, Handling the Future
Holding the Past, Handling the Future

Holding the Past, Handling the Future is a creative ageing project for Older people.

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Australia

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Ngurra in Our Veins
Ngurra in Our Veins

Ngurra in Our Veins is a long-term arts project addressing the needs of aging Martu people, as their requirement for medical care makes it difficult for them to return to their remote community homes in the late stages of life. This collaborative project led by Martu artist/filmmaker Curtis Taylor will result in a significant multi-arts installation that will virtually and sensorially relocate elders back to Country.

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Australia

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Protection
Protection

Protection blends film and animation to tell stories about childhood, inspired and created by the lived experiences of children from public housing estates in the Illawarra.

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Australia

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Rites of Passage
Rites of Passage

Released in 2013 Rites of Passage is a raw, uncensored and honest film inspired by the life experiences of the young people who were involved in the making of the feature-length drama as cast and crew under the direction of an internationally renowned filmmaker.

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Australia

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Sea of Bellies
Sea of Bellies

Sea of Bellies is an ongoing arts program, delivered across several communities, connecting young Aboriginal mothers with Elders and midwives before and after the birth of their children.

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Australia

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Country: Australia

Email: admin@be.org.au

Call +614 19 996 629

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Beyond the Heart Clubhouse
Beyond the Heart Clubhouse

Beyond the Heart Clubhouse are a non-profit community organization that supports individuals 18 years and older who are recovering from the effects of mental illness. Clubhouse is an evidence-based psychosocial rehabilitation program that follows the Clubhouse International standards. Membership is free.

 

Organisation

Address: 10015-98 Street Peace River, Alberta, Canada T8S1W5

Country: Canada

Email: beyondtheheartclubhouse@gmail.com

Call 780 624 3161

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BIND Clubhouse
BIND Clubhouse

The BIND provides tools and a bridge of support to adult brain injury survivors by providing a supportive environment to rebuild skills, foster personal growth, and regain independence. Our members engage in areas of support like peer mentoring, employment readiness, social engagement, and wellness programs.

 

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Address: The Brain Injury Network of Dallas 1416 Gables Ct. Plano, TX 75075

Country: United States of America

Email: help@thebind.org

Call 972-769-BIND (2463)

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Blackbird House Peer Respite
Blackbird House Peer Respite

Blackbird House Peer Respite offers a offers a safe, supportive, and home-like setting for adults who are experiencing or at-risk of a psychiatric crisis. Guests may stay up to 14 days. During their stays, guests have time, space, and support to turn what could be a crisis into a time of learning and growth. Guests may choose to participate in groups and wellness activities, and to get connected with local resources. Blackbird House is run by peers who have “been there” and who have completed extensive training to support the wellness of guests. The house is staffed 24/7 and is open year-round.

Guests self-refer for this voluntary program. Eligibility guidelines: Guests must be 18 years of age or older with full Medi-Cal benefits, Medi-Cal eligible, or no health insurance; self-identify as experiencing mental health concerns or distress that does not meet requirement for inpatient hospitalization; have an identified place of residence to stay in Santa Clara County at the time of intake (which could include a shelter); be able to manage medical needs independently; voluntarily agree to engage in services; and not be in need of detox or immediate medical attention and be able to function independently in a communal environment. Blackbird House is a program of Family & Children Services of Silicon Valley, a division of the nonprofit organization Caminar.

 

Organisation

Country: United States of America

Email: blackbirdhouse@fcservices.org

Call 408-292-2777

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Blair H. Clark Respite Center
Blair H. Clark Respite Center

Blair H. Clark Respite Center offer respite to individuals in recovery who may be experiencing emotional distress, or need a break from their current circumstances. Our guests will receive 24/7 peer recovery support services, in a residential environment. Our goal is to connect recovery and the Asheville community.  All guests must be self-referred, over the age of 18, and able to take own medications. Guests must also be experiencing emotional distress or a need for additional support.

 

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Address: Asheville, NC

Country: United States of America

Call 828-279-2847

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Blue Water Clubhouse
Blue Water Clubhouse

Blue Water Clubhouse provide an environment where individuals can succeed through the promotion of skills, perseverance, a feeling of confidence, respect, and a sense of accomplishment in their endeavors.

 

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Address: 821 7th Street Port Huron, Michigan, USA 48060

Country: United States of America

Email: bluewaterclubhouse@gmail.com

Call 810-985-9118

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BPSR Escondido Clubhouse
BPSR Escondido Clubhouse

The Escondido Clubhouse serves adults 18 years and older who have received a mental health diagnosis. The Clubhouse promotes self-reliance through a supportive rehabilitation program that focuses on the biological, psychological and social factors that contribute to individual mental health issues. Clubhouse members receive side-by-side assistance from trained staff to help them achieve educational, social, vocational and life goals. Mentorship and case management provide wraparound support.

 

Organisation

Address: 474 W. Vermont Street Suite 105 Escondido, California, USA 92025

Country: United States of America

Email: BPSRescondidoclubhouse@gmail.com

Call 760 737-7125

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Breakthrough Clubhouse
Breakthrough Clubhouse

Breakthrough Clubhouse support those living with severe and persistent mental illness

  • Turning Point: pantry provides life-giving support each month for those in need and engaging them in meaningful volunteer activities
  • Therapy: Breakthrough’s therapy program offers flexible options for members to receive the care they need. Take the first step today toward improving your mental health and wellness.
  • Clubhouse: the Clubhouse provides a variety of social and vocational programs, engaging activities and service opportunities, reducing isolation for those living with severe and persistent mental illness and offering support for recovery.
  • Payee Services and Support: as operators of the largest Organizational Representative Payee program in Kansas, our team at Breakthrough helps people in distress obtain financial security and wisely manage their funds.
  • Employment Services: work with each individual to assess job readiness, find the proper fit for their skills and interests, resume and interview assistance, and continued support after employment is obtained.

 

Organisation

Address: 1010 North Main Street Wichita, Kansas, USA 67203

Country: United States of America

Postal Address: PO Box 670 Wichita, Kansas, USA 67203

Email: shaun.schermerhorn@esswichita.org

Call 316 269 2534

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Brenchley Unit
Brenchley Unit

The Brenchley Unit, established in 1999, is a fully accredited member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ Quality Network, The Community of Communities. The team provides specialist therapeutic community treatment for people with severe or complex personality difficulties.   Following assessment, service users attend a weekly therapy group in their local area for one year, before moving on to the Therapeutic Community. The community group offers a years’ group-based therapy programme for up to 24 members at any one time and runs three days a week. The community is based at Oakapple lane, close to Maidstone Hospital. Much work is put into making the unit feel welcoming and comfortable. There are a number of group rooms including an art studio, a well equipped kitchen and a lovely garden. A mixture of talking and creative therapy groups run each day. Unstructured, free time to socialise and eat together is also considered to be an important part of the treatment. After completing the year in the Therapeutic community, a once weekly leavers group is offered to prepare people for the next steps in their lives and, discharge. This group lasts for a further year. Training, consultation and advice is also available to other healthcare professionals.

 

Organisation

Address: The Brenchley Unit 22 Oakapple Lane Maidstone Kent ME16 9NW

Country: United Kingdom

Call 01622 776300

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Bridge House
Bridge House

Bridge House empowers adults living with persistent mental illness to improve their lives and realize their potential. Since its inception nearly 30 years ago, Bridge House has served thousands of members and we continue to provide a critical safe haven for adults in the Greater Bridgeport Area and Fairfield County who are struggling with mental illness. Their programs help adults with mental illness reintegrate into their communities, regain employment, and advance their education.

 

Organisation

Address: 880 Fairfield Avenue Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA 06605

Country: United States of America

Email: mcuda@bridgehousect.org

Call 203 335 5339

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Bridgeways Clubhouse
Bridgeways Clubhouse

Bridgeways Clubhouse Program works to address both the lack of access to mental health treatment and essential services like employment. The clubhouse model functions around a “work-ordered,” day where members engage in a structured set of daily tasks as a mode to highlight their strengths rather than their weakness. These tasks can be anything from making meals to cleaning the clubhouse. Members therefore work every day to create meaning and community for themselves and the others around them. This form of rehabilitation, functions to provide members with greater confidence and self-esteem to build basic workplace skills and potentially move forward towards re-entering the workplace.

 

Organisation

Address: 4716 61st St. NE Marysville, Washington, USA 98270

Country: United States of America

Email: sloescher@bridgeways.org

Call 206 821 0129

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Brighter House
Brighter House

Brighter House is a clubhouse that aims to improve health, increase opportunity, and end social and economic isolation of people with serious mental illness.

 

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Address: 214 Avery Ave Morganton, North Carolina, USA 28655

Country: United States of America

Email: stephen@brighterhouse.org

Call 828 475 1880

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Brisbane South Recovery College
Brisbane South Recovery College

The Recovery College is a safe space where people share knowledge, develop skills and learn about mental health, addiction, wellbeing and recovery. The college is a learning space that will provide you with skills to reflect on personal choices, provide hope, build resilience, provide opportunities to connect with others and feel supported and included.

 

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Country: Australia

Postal Address: PO Box 6046, Mount Gravatt QLD 4122

Email: Recovery.College@health.qld.gov.au

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Bristol Survivors Network
Bristol Survivors Network

Bristol Survivors Network is a group of people who have lived experience of mental health difficulties. They gather and share information about what is going on in mental health services and campaign to improve things. They also discuss mental health issues, hold social meetings, comment about documents and reports, send representatives to mental health meetings, conferences and training and share information, 

 

Organisation

Address: Bristol Survivors Network c/o Bristol Mind 35 Old Market Street Bristol BS2 0EZ

Country: United Kingdom

Email: bristolsurbristolsurvivors@yahoo.com

Call 0797 243 7586

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Broadway STARS Clubhouse
Broadway STARS Clubhouse

Broadway STARS Clubhouse is a program of Broadway Recovery Services, run by full-time, Clubhouse-specific staff members. Broadway STARS Clubhouse is organized around a structured system called a work-ordered day, where members and employed staff work side-by-side to perform work that is important to their community.

 

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Address: 725 Boardman-Canfield Road, Suite C4 Youngstown, Ohio, USA 44512

Country: United States of America

Email: laura@broadwayrecoveryservices.org

Call (330) 718-9935

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Brooklyn Clubhouse
Brooklyn Clubhouse

 

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Address: 1125 Fulton Street 2nd Floor Brooklyn, New York, USA 11238

Country: United States of America

Email: agralian@sus.org

Call 347 226 9015 ext. 4220

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Brooklyn Crisis Respite Center
Brooklyn Crisis Respite Center

The Brooklyn Crisis Respite Center is a hospital diversion residence in Brooklyn for people ages 18-65 who are experiencing a first-episode (i.e. within approximately one year of onset of symptoms) of a mental health challenge. The Respite Center provides temporary residential care for up to two weeks in a safe and supportive home-like environment. The program helps to prevent chronicity of mental illness and offers an innovative alternative to traditional emergency room and inpatient care. Stay and participation in activities is voluntary.

 

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Address: Brooklyn, NY

Country: United States of America

Email: services@sus.org

Call 877-583-5336

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BrookRed
BrookRed

Brook RED is a peer-operated community supporting holistic recovery from a mental health concern.  They try to be as responsive and flexible as possible in our work so we offer one-on-one peer support as well as a range of group activities.  Brook RED has four centres which provide a safe and welcoming space for one-on-one support , resource linking, workshops, activities, and groups. The RED House is an active recovery space where people can stay while working on specific recovery goals. 

Bayside Centre
Bayside Centre

Tge Bayside Centre offers a number of recovery-focused activities, groups, and workshops, as well as individual peer-support. Support at Big RED looks different for everyone; for some it is about building connections with others, or building skills which support their recovery.​

Address
53 Mount Cotton Road  Capalaba, Queensland, 4157

Country
Australia

Contact Person / Email
bigred@brookred.org.au

Call (07) 3390 1116

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Beenleigh Centre
Beenleigh Centre

The Beenleigh centre is a bright and airy shopfront space located just a short walk from the Beenleigh train station. We are a relaxed, diverse, friendly, and welcoming bunch of people who love music, art, physical activity, sitting down for a meal together and having a good chat.  They offer a number of recovery-oriented groups and activities and one-on-one peer support in our centre or out in the community - wherever life takes you. 

Address
13a / 20 Main Street Beenleigh, Queensland, 4207 

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Australia

Call (07) 3339 1599

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Distress Support
Distress Support

PAUSE (Peer, Acceptance, Support, Understanding, and Empathy). supports people who have experienced suicidal distress or crisis.  Referrals to PAUSE are made by the Logan Hospital Emergency Department.

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Australia

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Hillgate Hill Centre
Hillgate Hill Centre

The Highgate Hill Centre is located just a few minutes walk from Southbank Station, our Highgate Hill Centre (Brook Street) is located in a cosy Queenslander set in a leafy yard. Inside, you'll find a vibrant community of people who will welcome you into whatever is going on that day - which coud be painting, gardening, having interesting discussions, sharing a meal, jamming in the music room, or just about anything at all.  Brook Street mainly focuses on peer-run group activities but is also a great place to just pop into for a catch up or bit of support.  

Address
25 Brook Street  Highgate Hill, Queensland, 4101

Country
Australia

Contact Person / Email
emmaf@brookred.org.au

Call (07) 3846 4209

Mt Gravatt Centre
Mt Gravatt Centre

Mt Gravatt is a centre that offers a range of peer-support options including recovery-focussed activities,  groups, workshops, excursions, and one-on-one peer support.  They are a welcoming community and our space is a chilled out house in a residential neigbourhood easily accessed by bus. What's on at our centre changes from time to time, so if you'd like to know what's on now or in the coming month click the on the buttons below to view our schedules.

Address
88 Norton Street, Upper Mount Gravatt, Queensland, 4122

Country
Australia

Contact Person / Email
prue@brookred.org.au

Call (07) 3343 9282

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RED House
RED House

The RED House is an active recovery environment where an individual can find the space, resources, and support to address barriers or challenges in their life or to work on personal recovery goals. The RED House is located in Mount Gravatt and allows for a planned stay of up to three weeks.  It is designed to provide a space where strategies that are sometimes difficult to implement in the midst of everyday life can be put into action.  The RED House is staffed with peer support workers during the day and support is negotiated for weekends.  The RED House is not a respite service and cannot accommodate crisis/emergency stays. Individuals accessing the RED House must have secure accommodation in place.

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Australia

Contact Person / Email
blakeb@brookred.org.au

Call (07) 3343 9282

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Warm Line
Warm Line

The Warm Line is a peer-staffed phone line that is available Monday through Friday from 5:00PM to 9:00PM. THe phone line is somewhere to call when you need to connect with a peer worker to have a chat and work out some strategies to get you through the evening and night.  We can also organise to ring you of an evening because we realise that making a call can be overwhelming.   

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Australia

Call 07 3343 9282

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Country: Australia

Postal Address: PO Box 993 Mt Gravatt, Queensland

Email: enquiries@brookred.org.au

Call (07)3343 9282

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Buckinghamshire Recovery College
Buckinghamshire Recovery College

The Buckinghamshire Recovery College is a place where people can take part in social, creative, leisure, and educational activities. It helps people learn about mental health and recovery. The goal is to give them tools to live a happy and fulfilling life.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

Email: BuckinghamshireRecoveryCollege@oxfordhealth.nhs.uk

Call 07748 328 758

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CAFE Technical Assistance Center - The Family Cafe
CAFE Technical Assistance Center - The Family Cafe

The CAFÉ TA Center is a program of The Family Café, a cross-disability organization that has been connecting individuals with information, training and resources . The Center is supported by SAMHSA to operate one of its five national technical assistance centers; providing technical assistance, training, and resources that facilitate the restructuring of the mental health system through effective consumer directed approaches for adults with serious mental illnesses across the country. CAFE TAC is here to provide mental health consumers and their grass-roots organizations with information, training, networking opportunities and support as they seek to advocate for themselves and transform the mental health system of care to allow for and encourage genuine consumer involvement and peer leadership. CAFE TAC is assigned to serve organizations and consumers in Region 4 & region 8 including 

  • Alabama
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Kentucky
  • Mississippi
  • North Carolina
  • South Carolina
  • Tennessee
  • Colorado
  • Montana
  • North Dakota
  • South Dakota
  • Utah and
  • Wyoming. 
Disaster Planning and Recovery
Disaster Planning and Recovery

The Café TAC provides links, information, tools, and training on disaster planning and recovery for consumers of mental health services, providers, and community first responders about Disaster Planning and Recovery. This may be a tornado, hurricane, floods, fire, or man-made disasters such as those resulting from the Gulf Oil Spill.  These disasters can leave entire communities traumatized and countless individuals with mental health care needs as a result.

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Organizational Sustainability
Organizational Sustainability

The CAFE TAC has created a two-part sustainability training to help consumers that are trying to operate their own nonprofits in today’s difficult environment.  The CAFE TAC provide organizational and program leaders resources, tools, and training that can contribute to survival and promote the sustainability of organizations and assist leaders in developing the skills and expertise that can enhance the overall health of their organizational infrastructure to keep them afloat with a targeted emphasis on:

  • Fundraising
  • Progressive organizational development
  • Strategic direction and
  • Financial planning.

The CAFE TAC has produced a white paper on collaboration between disability organizations called Looking at Cross Disability Collaboration. 

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United States of America

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Supported Education
Supported Education

The Café TAC will provide technical assistance and resources on effective approaches to supported education programs such as coaching and accommodations and establish a national database of supported education programs including vocational rehabilitation. Supported education is the process of helping consumers of mental health services participate in an education program so they may receive the education and training they need to achieve their learning and recovery goals and become gainfully employed in the job or career of their choice.

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United States of America

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TAC Training
TAC Training

The CAFÉ TA Center is committed to providing quality training to consumers and advocates throughout the country. Consumers in the community need the right knowledge and tools to effectively organize, speak for themselves, and thrive in their daily lives. Thanks to the technology available, it has become relatively easy to connect with consumers and advocates and share resources without having to ask people to interrupt their daily routines by traveling to attend training.

The CAFÉ TA Center will take advantage of that technology by hosting a series of trainings online. Those who miss trainings, or wish to view them after the fact, will be able to find all of our past trainings here in the Training section of our website. Training topics will include:

  • Workforce development
  • Supported education
  • Transition
  • Leadership
  • Organizational development
  • Sustainability nnd more. 

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United States of America

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The Recovery Stories Video Project
The Recovery Stories Video Project

The “Recovery Stories” Video Project invited people with lived experience to share their thoughts on recovery at the 2013 Alternatives conference in Austin, TX, The CAFE TA Center . Dozens of people chose to participate, and offered their reflections on:

  • The recovery process
  • How the concept of recovery has changed their perspective on mental health and
  • What public policy makers and the general public need to understand about the concept of recovery.

The CAFE TAC has collected those conversations, and created a series of videos that tell the Recovery Stories of real people engaged in the process. They will be posted in bi-weekly installments throughout April and May of 2014.

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United States of America

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Workforce Development
Workforce Development

The Café TAC will offer technical assistance and feature information, resources, and tools to address workforce development relative to:

  • Recruiting and retaining self-help providers that includes peer specialists;
  • Identifying financing mechanisms for hiring peer employees and consumers with lived experience;
  • Retraining clinical and related service staff on recovery-based and consumer-driven practices; and
  • Peer support.

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United States of America

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Youth & Emerging Leaders
Youth & Emerging Leaders

The CAFE TAC believes that it is critical to support youth and emerging leaders as they transition into adulthood, speak for themselves and their peers, be effective advocates for systems change, and thrive in the adult world. CAFE TAC supports the notion that the best way to engage youth and emerging leaders is to empower them to set their own course and agenda, and to identify what issues are most important for themselves. The tools in this section will help to realize that vision.

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United States of America

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Address: 820 E Park Ave. Suite F-100, Tallahassee, Florida 32301

Country: United States of America

Call (850) 224-4670

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Cairdeas Clubhouse
Cairdeas Clubhouse

 

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Address: Unit H, Solus Tower Ind. Estate Bray, County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland A98 YK30

Country: Ireland

Email: kerrigan@hse.ie

Call 00353 12827951

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Calderdale and Kirklees Recovery and Wellbeing College
Calderdale and Kirklees Recovery and Wellbeing College

Calderdale and Kirklees Recovery and Wellbeing College help people reach their potential and live well in their community

 

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Address: Ravensleigh Resource Unit, 28 Oxford Road, Dewsbury, WF13 4LL

Country: United Kingdom

Email: ckrecovery.wellbeing@swyt.nhs.uk

Call 07717867911

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California Clubhouse
California Clubhouse

California Clubhouse (the Clubhouse) is the only resource of its kind in San Mateo County. They provide a community structure that supports people struggling with mental illness, including young adults and seniors, and for the people who love them. Clubhouse is an opportunity for its members to work - on their health and well-being, job training, and education - in a constructive, supportive atmosphere. Members have the opportunity for social interactions and shared activities that support their growth.

 

Organisation

Address: 210 Industrial Road, Suite 102 San Carlos, California, USA 94070

Country: United States of America

Email: info@californiaclubhouse.org

Call 650 539 3345

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Campinas
Campinas

The Voice Hearers Movement aims to promote a non-pathologizing understanding of the experience of "hearing voices" and the sharing of positive experiences among people who hear voices.

 

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Country: Brazil

Email: ouvidores@ceicampinas.org.br

Call +55 19 992587829

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Campus Peer Support Program University of Prince Edward Island
Campus Peer Support Program University of Prince Edward Island

The Campus Peer Support Program, a pilot project funded by Health Canada, is now open to serve students. Operating out of the Mawi'omi Indigenous Student Centre on the fifth floor of Dalton Hall, the service employs six students with lived experience in mental health and/or addictions who have been trained in peer support to talk to and support students who have their own concerns with these issues.

Peer support is the process of disclosing of one's personal experience with mental health problems and/or addictions. Peer support is an emerging area in the development of tools and resources to help people who are struggling with their mental health. In Prince Edward Island, the Canadian Mental Health Association – PEI division holds a contract with the provincial government to offer clinical peer support services as a part of the province’s mental health strategy. UPEI, in partnership with CMHA-PEI and with generous funding from Health Canada, is one fo five 5 pilot sites across the country to establish a campus peer support program.

Peer support is open on Monday, Friday, and Sunday from 1:00 to 4:00 pm as well as Wednesday and Thursday from 6:00 to 9:00 pm

 

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Country: Canada

Email: k.jeffery@cmha.pe.ca

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CAN-VOICE (Consumer Survivor Community Support Services)
CAN-VOICE (Consumer Survivor Community Support Services)

Mental health peer support organization that works to educate and empower consumers/survivors of the mental health system * community outreach, such as orientation to the community, participatory art activities, sharing circles, social and educational activities, relaxation groups, workshops and guest speakers and monthly events.

 

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Address: 450 Spruce St London, ON N5W 4P3

Country: United Kingdom

Email: canvoice@gtn.net

Call 519-434-8303

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Canadian Mental Health Associate North Bay and District Peer Support Services
Canadian Mental Health Associate North Bay and District Peer Support Services

Peer Support Services works to ensure that our members' voices are heard by those who influence change, and to provide participants with information about the range of available community services and how to access these. Our services include: peer support, life skills, education, awareness, and social and recreational programs. Some highlights of these programs are:

  • Empowering Yourself
  • Journaling
  • Coping Skills
  • Anxiety & Depression Support Group
  • Computer Fundamentals
  • Peer-led Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Peer Support Group
  • Arts and Craft
  • Painting and Colouring group
  • Therapy Dog
  • Exercise equipment and fitness classes.
  • Series of virtual programs are being offered every day via zoom.

 

Organisation

Address: 222 Main Street East North Bay, ON P1B 1B1

Country: Canada

Postal Address: 150 Water Street Mattawa, ON P0H 1V0

Email: amajeed@nbd.cmha.ca

Call 705-476-4088

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Canadian Mental Health Association Peer Support Drop-In Services 211 Ontario
Canadian Mental Health Association Peer Support Drop-In Services 211 Ontario

Provides low-barrier access to people living with serious mental illness and addiction, offering emotional and practical support between two people who share a common experience, such as a mental health challenge or illness. Peer Supporters listen, provide emotional support, and inspire hope. Drop-in services include:

  • The Drop-In Program: Offers peer support, planned activities, socialization and connection.
  • SMART Recovery: 10-week drop-in-style group program that delivers a curriculum to help people recover from addictive and problematic behaviors.
  • Mood Menders: A social and educational peer-facilitated group with an emphasis on the social aspect of coming together to share experiences with other members who face similar challenges.

 

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Country: Canada

Email: info@cmhahamilton.ca

Call 905-521-0090

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Canadian Mental Health Association Vernon District Peer Support Services
Canadian Mental Health Association Vernon District Peer Support Services

Peer Support service provides the opportunity for anyone – individual, family member, or professional – to speak with someone with lived experiences of mental health or substance use concerns. By engaging with our Peer Supporters, you can make a connection with someone with lived experience, increase your sense of engagement and belonging, and move through your recovery journey to develop skills and build resiliency.

  • Trans Peer Support: Trans Peer Support is a peer led community based social support service run by peers with lived experience. We offer a safe space that provides an opportunity to engage in knowledge exchange, resource sharing, social connection, mentorship and personal growth.
  • Peer Support Services: The Peer Support Program is a peer-led, community-based social support service.  Trained volunteers offer emotional and practical support and connection between people who share common experiences.  Peer support provides various free and confidential services, including support and education, one-on-one social activity, hospital visitation, advocacy, and leadership training.

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    Care to Speak:?offers individuals in the Healthcare and Social Services sectors a safe space to talk. You will be connected with a trained peer supporter who has worked in front-line healthcare or the social services sector – someone who understands your challenges and stresses.? Support is available through online chat, text message, and telephone to help you through any tough times you might be experiencing. You will reach out to volunteers with experience in healthcare or?the?social services field who are trained to provide virtual support and refer you to additional resources if needed.? 

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    The Good Morning Program: is a free telephone service for seniors living alone or feeling isolated. Phone calls are made Monday-Friday, including holidays, by trained volunteers. Participants can be referred by care providers, family, and friends, or self-referrals can be made.  

     

     


     

 

 

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Address: 3100 – 28 Avenue, BC V1T 1W3

Country: Canada

Email: 250-542-3114

Call 250-542-3114

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Canefields Clubhouse
Canefields Clubhouse

Canefields Clubhouse are a supportive community which work side by side with individuals impacted by Mental Health conditions.

 

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Address: Unit 2, 10-13 Longandowns Drive Meadowbrook, Queensland, Australia 4131

Country: Australia

Postal Address: PO Box 1469 Meadowbrook, Queensland, Australia 4131

Email: director@canefieldsclubhouse.org.au

Call 617 3807 0951

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Capital Clubhouse
Capital Clubhouse

Capital Clubhouse, Inc. is a Washington, DC-based non-profit organization that offers people whose lives have been disrupted by mental illness the opportunity to demonstrate that they can lead productive, happy lives. They offer a work-ordered structured day in addition to resources for employment, housing and counseling.

 

Organisation

Address: 1517 18th St. NW First Floor Washington, District of Columbia, USA 20036

Country: United States of America

Email: info@capitalclubhouseinc.org

Call 202 308 9690

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Capitol Clubhouse
Capitol Clubhouse

 

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Address: 37 Stone Street Augusta, Maine, USA 04330

Country: United States of America

Email: akinsey@kbhmaine.org

Call 207 629 9080

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Cardiff and Vale Recovery & Wellbeing College
Cardiff and Vale Recovery & Wellbeing College

The Cardiff and Vale Recovery & Wellbeing College provides free courses on a range of mental health and wellbeing topics – available to people who are currently using or have used mental health services, their carers, all Health Board staff, or individuals working in mental health in the Local Authority and Charitable Sector.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

Email: Cardiffandvale.Recoverycollege@wales.nhs.uk

Call 02921 832619

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Care to Speak
Care to Speak

A peer support service that provides emotional and psychological help to health and social support workers.

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Country: Canada

Call ?1-866-802-7337

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Carelon Behavioural Health Peer Support Program
Carelon Behavioural Health Peer Support Program

 

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Country: United States of America

Call 888-204-5581

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Carol Center Clubhouse
Carol Center Clubhouse

The Carol Center Clubhouse is where members seek mental health support and participate in their own recovery process by working and socializing together in a safe, welcoming environment.

 

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Address: 808 North Harrison Street Davenport, Iowa, USA 52803

Country: United States of America

Email: tracya@verafrenchmhc.org

Call 563 322 5276

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Carriage House
Carriage House

Yhe Carriage House assists adults with serious mental illness in their recovery. Recovery at the Carriage House means gaining or re-discovering the skills and self-esteem necessary to return to work or school, move into better places, stay out of the hospital, and re-claim one’s life. The Carriage House aims to help members regain the confidence and skills necessary to live their best lives. They offer assistance in several areas, including: employment, education, housing, recreation, and more. 

 

Organisation

Address: 3327 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA 46805

Country: United States of America

Email: carriagehouse@fortwayneclubhouse.org

Call 260 423 4301

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Casa del Centro Clubhouse
Casa del Centro Clubhouse

NAMI San Diego’s Casa del Centro Clubhouse serves individuals in the Central San Diego region with mental health concerns. Operating under the Clubhouse International Standards, Casa del Centro is a member-driven Clubhouse offering in-house supportive services and opportunities for meaningful connections and personal growth.

 

Organisation

Address: 2754 Imperial Avenue San Diego, California, USA 92102

Country: United States of America

Email: CasaDelCentro@namisd.org

Call 619 951 9007

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Casa del Paraná
Casa del Paraná

 

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Address: Saavedra 1263 Rosario, Argentina 2000

Country: Argentina

Email: lacasadelparana@gmail.com

Call 54 341 466 5444

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Casaclub Baires
Casaclub Baires

 

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Address: Cabrera 4845 Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires, Palermo, Argentina 1426

Country: Argentina

Email: ceciliasg@casaclub.org.ar

Call 54 1148317682

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Cedar Home
Cedar Home

Cedar Home Crisis Respite is currently open five days per week. Cedar Home Peer Respite’s mission is to create a local Peer Run resource to provide an alternative to out of county and involuntary placements that focuses upon recovery principles that guests find user friendly. Staff are trained in Certified Peer Specialist and Intentional Peer Support (IPS).

 

Organisation

Country: United States of America

Email: Rtrujillo@kingsview.org

Call 530-623-1820

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Centacare’s Consumer Advisory Committee
Centacare’s Consumer Advisory Committee

Centacare’s Consumer Advisory Committee plays an important role in improving services and support for Centacare clients and the communities we serve. The group brings together people with a range of perspectives on the way we provide services and engage with our community. The Centacare Consumer Advisory Committee is made of up to 10 members from diverse backgrounds and includes people of different ages, gender, socio economic backgrounds and cultural traditions. This group reflects the communities we serve and includes people with a disability, older people, people who experience mental illness and people who have experienced domestic and family violence; as well as current or past consumers and their family members or carers. At least one position on the advisory group is made available for a person who identifies as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander. In order to ensure diverse representation it may be that some consumer interests are represented by members of peak bodies.

 

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Country: Australia

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Center Club
Center Club

Center Club is the oldest and largest clubhouse in New England for people with psychiatric disabilities. The five-day-a-week program combines employment, housing and education services with social activities, wellness initiatives, and advocacy using a holistic approach that is highly empowering. Club members attend on a voluntary basis, participating in Club management, policy development and the day-to-day operation of the program.

 

Organisation

Address: 31 Bowker Street Boston, Massachusetts, USA 02114

Country: United States of America

Email: cntrclb@baycove.org

Call 617 788 1000

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Centre for Innovation in Peer Support @ Support House
Centre for Innovation in Peer Support @ Support House

Support House’s Centre for Innovation in Peer Support provides wellness-based, peer-led self-help and social recreation programming to community members; and support to organizations who have peer staff, through training in peer-support program implementation, capacity building, evaluation, research, knowledge brokerage, and quality improvement.

 

Organisation

Address: 165 Cross Ave. Suite 201 Oakville, ON L6J 0A9

Country: Canada

Email: LisaMcV@supporthouse.ca

Call 1-833-845-9355 ext 133

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Certified Peer Support Specialist Warmline
Certified Peer Support Specialist Warmline

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (888) 733-7753

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Chadwick Clubhouse
Chadwick Clubhouse

Chadwick Clubhouse provide an evidence based, non-clinical mental health program that supplements existing mental health and addictions therapy in Douglas County. The Chadwick Clubhouse supports people living with mental health conditions by providing a community of recovery through meaningful relationships and work experience. They believe that mental health is treatable and lives can be restored through the Clubhouse environment. Our goal is to end the isolation that so many mentally ill adults experience

 

Organisation

Address: 1157 SE Douglas Ave Roseburg, Oregon, USA 97470

Country: United States of America

Email: clubhouse@chadwickclubhouse.com

Call 541 671 2176

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CHAMPS Peer Support Program
CHAMPS Peer Support Program

CHAMPS is a peer support program for children aged 8-12 who have a parent who has mental health concerns and their parents/carers. CHAMPS is based on the belief that children, parents and families do well when they have a range of resources and supports – and can build a shared understanding of mental health and wellbeing. Talking about mental illness and mental health can be tricky, but we know it helps a lot when families can talk about it together.

 

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Country: Australia

Email: michelle.hegarty@easternhealth.org.au

Call 0481913607

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Chamsari
Chamsari

 

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Address: 3F 1436-3 On-Cheon 2-dong Danglae-ku, Busan, Republic of Korea 607-837

Country: Korea (Republic of)

Email: wellbeinghouse@daum.net

Call 82 51 544 0562

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Changing Minds - Ng?tahi Ora
Changing Minds - Ng?tahi Ora

Changing Minds is a national not-for-profit organisation, proudly led and operated entirely by people who have navigated their own lived experience journey through mental health and addiction. They offer Peer Support throughout Aotearoa to tangata whaiora who are thinking of getting their COVID-19 Vaccination. We are also providing online forums and huis to talk about how tangata whaiora are feeling about the vaccination, what is standing in their way and what their are experiences are and how they can be supported. This is a collective wellbeing project powered by Balance Aotearoa. Warm line - text or phone 021 025 21613 Call 0800 10 25 55 for free peer support.

Changing Minds works in partnership with other?t?ngata?m?tau??-wheako?to develop community-driven and evidence-based education?programmes and projects?for all of Aotearoa to experience.? Often this means embracing uncomfortable spaces, so we can create out-of-the-box solutions to ensure the aspirations of?t?ngata?m?tau??-wh?ako?are acted upon and drive transformational change

 

Organisation

Address: 762 Mt Eden Road Mt Eden Auckland 1024

Country: New Zealand

Postal Address: PO Box 67116 Mount Eden Post Centre Mount Eden 1349

Email: operations@changingminds.org.nz

Call +64 9 623 1762

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Charles Webster Potter Place
Charles Webster Potter Place

Charles Webster Potter Place Clubhouse provides pre-vocational, vocational and social experiences for individuals who have a mental health condition. Members and staff work together in all phases of clubhouse operations to ensure the successful running of the program on a daily basis. This approach is designed to help members regain their sense of self worth, self-purpose, and vocational confidence by creating a variety of opportunities to be included and productive. Potter Place is based on the internationally acclaimed Fountain House Clubhouse model in New York City, stressing participation, ownership and choice for its clubhouse members.

 

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Address: 15 Vernon Street Waltham, Massachusetts, USA 02453

Country: United States of America

Email: potterplace@edinburgcenter.org

Call 781 894 5302

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Charlotte Clubhouse
Charlotte Clubhouse

Charlotte Clubhouse, a member of Clubhouse International, is the first and only facility in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina to apply the standards of the proven Clubhouse Model. Its signature feature—the work-ordered day—enables members with mental illness to regain self-efficacy as they follow a 9-5 schedule, engage in meaningful work, develop relationships, and experience community. 

 

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Address: 8022 Providence Road, Suite 500-104 Charlotte, North Carolina, USA 28277

Country: United States of America

Email: info@charlotteclubhouse.org

Call 704 605 7032

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Charlotte's Place
Charlotte's Place

 

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Address: 351 S. Bay Avenue Sanford, Florida, USA 32771

Country: United States of America

Email: hannah.wilson@aspirehp.org

Call 407 732 5364

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Charter House
Charter House

Charter House is a private club in our community where people who have a mental illness can come during the day.  At Charter House people can feel safe and are not judged because of their mental illness. While here, one can make new friends and is encouraged to learn new skills that can make them proud. Each person is valued for their own unique strengths. Members take an active role in planning and coordinating the daily activities of the clubhouse. Each day we discuss business, coming events, make decisions about social activities and make general announcements. Members also learn coping skills which can help them in their recovery and how to control their mental illness instead of it controlling them.  Membership in our Clubhouse is voluntary and is open to anyone with a history of mental illness.

 

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Address: 606 West Shiawassee Street Lansing, Michigan, USA 48933

Country: United States of America

Email: CharterHouse78@gmail.com

Call 517 371 2077

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Charterhouse
Charterhouse

 

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Address: 412 Duke Street Tappahannock, Virginia, USA 22560

Country: United States of America

Email: kjones@mpnn.state.va.u

Call 804 333-6980

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Chelton Loft
Chelton Loft

 

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Address: 1946 First Avenue New York, New York, USA 10029

Country: United States of America

Email: Cheltonloft@fedcap.org

Call 212 727 4360

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Chicago Hearing Voices
Chicago Hearing Voices

 

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Country: United States of America

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Chobee Clubhouse
Chobee Clubhouse

 

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Address: 1105 N. Parrot Avenue Okeechobee, Florida, USA 34972

Country: United States of America

Email: stephanieb@mhairc.org

Call 863 623 4640

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Choices for Change
Choices for Change

Choices for Change offers Peer Support Outreach to youth and adults with their journey of recovery and wellness, navigating the mental health, addiction, health care, and housing systems. In Stratford, community members are invited to access the Peer Support Community Centre, which offers a variety of groups and drop-in peer support services for both youth and adults. Staff and volunteers within this program have their own lived experiences with mental health and addiction recovery, and offer supportive listening and facilitation in connecting to other resources as needed.

 

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Address: 10 Downie Street, Suite 300 Stratford, ON N5A 7

Country: Canada

Email: support@choicesforchange.ca

Call 1-877-218-0077

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Christchurch Peer Support Service
Christchurch Peer Support Service

 

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Country: New Zealand

Email: carla@mindandbody.co.nz

Call 03 377 1818

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Chrysalis Clubhouse
Chrysalis Clubhouse

 

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Address: 1342 Dewey Court Madison, Wisconsin, USA 53703

Country: United States of America

Email: communicationswing@chrysalisclubhouse.org

Call 608 338 2830

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Circle City Clubhouse
Circle City Clubhouse

Circle City Clubhouse has been providing a welcoming, supportive, and caring community to help individuals recover from mental illness and reintegrate into the community. As a Clubhouse International accredited Clubhouse, Circle City Clubhouse utilizes a unique and non-traditional model to help our members overcome social isolation by building meaningful relationships and connections, exploring and developing their skills and interests, and reconceptualizing themselves from a patient in need to an individual with gifts and abilities to offer to the world.

 

Organisation

Address: 4141 Office Plaza Blvd Indianapolis, Indiana, USA 46254

Country: United States of America

Email: circlecityclubhouse@centralindianaclubhouse.org

Call 317-260-8058

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Citiview Connections
Citiview Connections

 

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Address: 32-24 Northern Blvd., 3rd floor Long Island City, New York, USA 1110

Country: United States of America

Email: rroten@goodwillny.org

Call 718 361 7030

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Clackamas County Crisis and Support Line
Clackamas County Crisis and Support Line

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (503) 655-8585

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Clarendon Recovery College (CRC)
Clarendon Recovery College (CRC)

Clarendon Recovery College (CRC) is available to people who are interested in knowing more about maintaining their own wellbeing and good mental health, or the mental health of people they know. Our courses are free for all Haringey residents aged 18 and over.  CRC is particularly aimed at people who are interested in knowing more about maintaining their own wellbeing and good mental health, and/or want to support the wellbeing of those around them. A growing number of our courses are co-produced and delivered by people with lived experience of mental illness and by mental health practitioners.

 

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Address: Clarendon Recovery College Clarendon Road Hornsey London N8 0DJ

Country: United Kingdom

Email: enrolcrc@haringey.gov.uk

Call 020 8489 4860

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Club Cadillac
Club Cadillac

 

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Address: 2105 6th Avenue Cadillac, Michigan, USA 49601

Country: United States of America

Email: amy.kotulski@nlcmh.org

Call 231 775 5638

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Club Fellowship
Club Fellowship

Club Fellowship is a Clubhouse in south Miami-Dade county for residents living with a severe or persistent mental illness. Club Fellowship’s program is based on the Clubhouse model of Psychosocial Rehabilitation with an emphasis on employment. Club Fellowship does not offer other direct services, however, through our Auspice agency, Fellowship House, services offered to members include Residential/Housing, Case Management, Psychotherapy, and Psychiatric services.

 

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Address: 9827 E. Hibiscus St. Palmetto Bay, Florida, USA 33157

Country: United States of America

Email: ClubFellowship@fellowshiphouse.org

Call 305 740 2420

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Club HEAL
Club HEAL

Club HEAL provides counselling and rehabilitation services to anyone experiencing a mental health problem. While they mostly cater to the needs of Muslims, they welcome all regardless of race and religion.  They offer caregiver support group and corporate training to empower individuals and organisations in understanding mental health and wellbeing.

 

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Country: Singapore

Email: info@clubheal.org.sg

Call +65 6899 3463

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Club Horizon
Club Horizon

Club Horizon is a Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) program that provides support and assistance for adults with diagnosis of serious and persistent mental illness. Providing services since September 2004, Club Horizon promotes recovery, self-reliance, and friendship through programs of rehabilitation and community support. The program is committed to the philosophy that individuals with even the most severe psychiatric illness are able to live in the community independently and be respected as neighbors, coworkers and friends.

 

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Address: 319 Chapanoke Road, Suite 101 Raleigh, North Carolina, USA 27603

Country: United States of America

Email: ClubHorizonPSR@gmail.com

Call 919 266 2202

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Club Interactions
Club Interactions

Club Interactions is a purposeful community of people working together toward a common goal. It offers a structured daily schedule to provide the opportunity for meaningful work, promote the development of meaningful relationships and a place to belong. Club Interactions also known as Club House is an internationally accredited clubhouse model providing rehabilitation and skill building services to individuals with mental illness.

 

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Address: 1470 Peck Street Muskegon, Michigan, USA 49441

Country: United States of America

Email: jerry.parker@healthwest.net

Call 231 724 1262

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Club Itaca Milano
Club Itaca Milano

 

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Address: Via Alessandro Volta 7/a Milano, Italy 20121

Country: Italy

Email: segreteria@progettoitaca.org

Call 39 0283 242 158

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Club Itaca Roma
Club Itaca Roma

 

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Address: Via del Terminillo 3 Rome, Italy 00141

Country: Italy

Email: direzione@clubitacaroma.org

Call 39 06 8271843

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Club Nova
Club Nova

Club Nova is a nonprofit community center for people with serious mental illness.  They provide employment, education, social opportunities, and more. Welcome to the Club.

 

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Address: 103D West Main Street Carrboro, North Carolina, USA 27510

Country: United States of America

Email: karenkincaiddunn@clubnova.org

Call 919 968 6682

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Club Success
Club Success

 

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Address: 2014 Lakeland Hills Blvd Lakeland, Florida, USA 33805

Country: United States of America

Email: mmills@peacerivercenter.org

Call 863 519 0874

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Clubhaus München Giesing
Clubhaus München Giesing

 

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Address: Kuhbachstr. 11 Munchen, Germany 81543

Country: Germany

Email: clubhaus.muc.giesing@paritaet-bayern.de

Call 49 89 680 4590

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Clubhaus Schwalbennest
Clubhaus Schwalbennest

 

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Address: Pfälzer-Wald-Str. 70 Muenchen, Germany 81539

Country: Germany

Email: schwalbennest@paritaet-bayern.de

Call 49 8 959 98 8110

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Clubhouse Afula
Clubhouse Afula

 

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Address: Keren HaYesod 2 Afula, Israel

Country: Israel

Email: amitclub32@gmail.com

Call 972 4 647 0308

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Clubhouse Atlanta
Clubhouse Atlanta

Clubhouse Atlanta is an inviting place for adults living with a mental illness that gives them respect, dignity and courage to reach their potential as valued and contributing members of their community. 

 

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Address: 4536 Barclay Dr. Dunwoody, Georgia, USA 30338

Country: United States of America

Email: info@clubhouseatlanta.org

Call 770 986 8970

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Clubhouse Bastia
Clubhouse Bastia

 

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Address: Res Paoli, 22 Rue César Campinchi Bastia, France 20200

Country: France

Email: jean-yves.bonifay@clubhousefrance.org

Call 07 68 98 21 76

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Clubhouse Bordeaux
Clubhouse Bordeaux

 

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Address: 63 rue de Tivoli Bordeaux, France 33000

Country: France

Email: bordeaux@clubhousefrance.org

Call 33 5 57 99 47 23

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Clubhouse De Waterheuvel
Clubhouse De Waterheuvel

De Waterheuvel is a clubhouse in Amsterdam where people with a psychological vulnerability can work on their recovery.

 

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Address: Sarphatistraat 41 Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1018 EW

Country: Netherlands

Email: info@waterheuvel.nl

Call 31 20 626 4642

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Clubhouse El Dorado
Clubhouse El Dorado

 

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Address: 471 Pierroz Rd Placerville, California, USA 95667

Country: United States of America

Email: YanB@namieldoradocounty.org

Call 530 306 0684

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Clubhouse for the Common Good
Clubhouse for the Common Good

 

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Address: 23800 W. 10 Mile Rd., Suite 140 Southfield, Michigan, USA 48033

Country: United States of America

Email: omendoza@ccgmi.org

Call 248 233 4325

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Clubhouse Ghana
Clubhouse Ghana

Clubhouse Ghana is a non-profit Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) that intends to establish a community-oriented rehabilitation center to help revamp and re-integrate mental healthcare delivery into the fabric of society.

 

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Address: ST. GW-127-1414 House No. DG 44 Step ANAKERT Accra, Ghana 00000

Country: Ghana

Postal Address: PRM8+7M4 Pantang West Accra, Ghana 00000

Email: info@ml4lyfe.com

Call +233 549 077055

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Clubhouse Gibraltar
Clubhouse Gibraltar

The Clubhouse provides support with employment, a work-ordered day, a social program, community support, reach out, education, housing and a Health and Wellness program. It is a place where people with mental health difficulties participate in their own recovery process by working and socializing together in a safe and nurturing environment. Professional staff work side by side and empower individuals to develop their self confidence and become productive citizens.

 

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Address: 304A Main Street Gibraltar, Gibraltar

Email: admin@clubhousegibraltar.com

Call 350 200 68423

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Clubhouse Gibraltar
Clubhouse Gibraltar

Clubhouse Gibraltar is dedicated to providing support and opportunities for individuals recovering from mental health difficulties. We empower our members to actively participate in their own recovery process. Our programs are designed to enhance self-confidence and self-esteem, offering a supportive community and freedom from isolation. Join us in our mission to make a positive impact on mental health recovery.

 

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Address: 304A Main Street Gibraltar

Email: admin@clubhousegibraltar.com

Call +350 200 68423

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Clubhouse Habataki
Clubhouse Habataki

Habataki are based on the Bunbun Club. They are a group of people who were discharged from hospitals and had few places to go to the community. Since its establishment in 1996, they have been working with the support of local stakeholders through the practice of the clubhouse, a rehabilitation model that originated in the United States, which we visited on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the club.

 

Organisation

Address: 1-407-11, Ogawa-chou Kodaira-city, Tokyo, Japan 187-0032

Country: Japan

Email: habataki-b@clubhouse-japan.org

Call 81 42 343 0676

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Clubhouse Happy Together
Clubhouse Happy Together

 

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Address: 894-7(second floor) Gyesan 2-dong Gyeyang-gu Incheon Metropolitan city, Republic of Korea ASI/KR/KS006/INCHEON

Country: Korea (Republic of)

Email: club_happy@naver.com

Call 82 32 545 7585

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Clubhouse Inspiration
Clubhouse Inspiration

 

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Address: 1350 South Lapeer Road Oxford, Michigan, USA 48371

Country: United States of America

Email: kwaple@ttiinc.org

Call 248 969 9375

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Clubhouse Lille
Clubhouse Lille

Clubhousew de Lille is a mental health recovery community in the heart of Lille. Located a stone's throw from the Place de Strasbourg, you will find the Lille CLUBHOUSE at number 20 rue du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny. In 2023, it welcomed 193 beneficiary members.

 

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Address: 20 rue Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny Lille, France 59000

Country: France

Email: nlancial@clubhousefrance.org

Call 33 320472871

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Clubhouse Lyon
Clubhouse Lyon

 

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Address: 16, Rue d'Inkermann Villeurbanne, France 69100

Country: France

Email: lyon@clubhousefrance.org

Call 3309 80 88 17 48

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Clubhouse Marseille
Clubhouse Marseille

 

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Address: 12 Rue de Provence Marseille, France 13004

Country: France

Email: philippine.clermontel@clubhousefrance.org

Call 33 4 91 85 84 26

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Clubhouse Nantes
Clubhouse Nantes

Clubhouse de Nantes is a mental health recovery community in the heart of Nantes. Located in the Talensac district, the Nantes CLUBHOUSE officially opened in November 2020. In 2023, it welcomed 188 beneficiary members.

 

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Address: 6 rue de Bel Air Nantes, France 44000

Country: France

Email: alice.aubineau@clubhousefrance.org

Call 3302 40 35 15 41

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Clubhouse of Lehigh County
Clubhouse of Lehigh County

Clubhouse of Lehigh County aims to offer persons with mental illness a safe and healing environment wherein each person is given the opportunity to explore their personal and vocational potentials to their fullest and to receive support in achieving their goals.

 

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Address: 1437 West Gordon Street Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA 18102

Country: United States of America

Email: cluboflc@ptd.net

Call 610 433 9910 x201

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Clubhouse Paris
Clubhouse Paris

 

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Address: 7, rue de Lunéville Paris, France 75019

Country: France

Email: paris@clubhousefrance.org

Call +33 (0)1 42 45 15 88

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Clubhouse Programs Fraser Health
Clubhouse Programs Fraser Health

Clubhouses provide a supportive environment where people can socialize, participate in recreational activities and learn new skills. The Clubhouse Program serves adults living with a mental illness who are seeking a community of understanding, like-minded people who might share the same experiences that they do. Clubhouses provide a supportive environment where people can socialize, participate in recreational activities, learn new skills and increase their involvement in the community. 

  • Abbotsford Clubhouse Program - Abby House - Creative Centre Society: Abby House - Creative Centre Society 2676 Gladys Avenue Abbotsford
  • Burnaby Clubhouse Program - ECHO Clubhouse – Canadian Mental Health Association
  • Chilliwack Clubhouse Program - Cheam View - Creative Centre Society
  • North and South Delta Clubhouse Program – Lighthouse – Options Community Services
  • Langley Clubhouse Program – Stepping Stone Clubhouse – Stepping Stone Community Services Society
  • Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows Clubhouse Program – The Club - Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Community Services
  • Mission Clubhouse Program - Centennial Place - Communitas Supportive Care Society
  • New Westminster Clubhouse Program - New Leaf Clubhouse - Fraserside Community Services Society
  • Surrey Clubhouse Program – New Frontier - Options Community Services Society
  • Tri-Cities Clubhouse Program - New View Clubhouse - New View Society
  • White Rock and South Surrey Clubhouse Program - Whale House – Options Community Services

 

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Country: Canada

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Clubhouse Rennes
Clubhouse Rennes

 

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Address: 6 rue du Louis d'Or Rennes, France 35000

Country: France

Email: marc.seguin@clubhousefrance.org

Call 0767 120416

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Clubhouse Tulsa
Clubhouse Tulsa

Clubhouse Tulsa follows the Clubhouse Model, which emphasizes recovery through relationships, socialization, and shared work. 

 

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Address: 925 South Yale Avenue Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA 74112

Country: United States of America

Email: clubhouse@clubhousetulsa.org

Call 918 749 2141

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Clubhouse Winnipeg
Clubhouse Winnipeg

Clubhouse Winnipeg work to provide persons with mental health diagnoses the knowledge and skills development, social environment, and support to seek occupational opportunities and personal empowerment.

 

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Address: 172 Sherbrook Street, ?Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 2B6

Country: Canada

Email: info@clubhousewinnipeg.ca

Call (204) 783-9400

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Clubhouse Yuusen
Clubhouse Yuusen

 

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Address: New Naka Sunplaza 2A Kakamingahara City Gifu, Japan 504-0911

Country: Japan

Postal Address: 3-53 Nakamonzen-cho Kakamingahara City Gifu, Japan 504-0911

Email: seikatsu-yuusen@clubhouse-japan.org

Call 81 58 322 9236

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CMHA Fort Frances Branch District Peer Support Program
CMHA Fort Frances Branch District Peer Support Program

Drop in Centres
Individual Outreach
Family Support
Forensic Peer Support
Groups (Virtual and Face to Face)
Conferences
Activities in the community
Advocacy, systemic and individual
Daily support on the Schedule 1
Weekly support at the recovery homes
Access to a safe & accessible shower, laundry facilities, computer, internet, kitchen (all at no cost)
Meal Programs

 

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Country: Canada

Postal Address: Box 492 Kenora, ON P9N3X5

Email: mmarchant@cmhaff.ca

Call 8074684699 ext205

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CMHA Grey Bruce Peer Support
CMHA Grey Bruce Peer Support

CMHA Grey Bruce Peer Support offer individual and group peer support including WRAP Psych-Social and educational presentations and resources

  • Peer support
  • Family Support
  • MAPS
  • Recovery College
  • Resource Library
  • Hospital based Peer Support

 

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Address: 1024 2nd Ave East Owen Sound, ON N4K2H7

Country: Canada

Email: cmcmillan@cmhagb.org

Call 519-371-3642 ex 1224

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CMHA Interlake Eastern’s Online Learning HUB
CMHA Interlake Eastern’s Online Learning HUB

CMHA Interlake Eastern’s Online Learning HUB compiles the in-house CMHA educational offerings with regional offerings from partners all across the Interlake Eastern to promote wellness, and recovery-oriented learning.

 

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Country: Canada

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CMHA Learning Studios
CMHA Learning Studios

A space that connects you to community, well-being and opportunities to contribute, learn and share knowledge around mental health.

 

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Country: Canada

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CMHA NS Peer Support Programs Canadian Mental Health Association Nova Scotia Division
CMHA NS Peer Support Programs Canadian Mental Health Association Nova Scotia Division
  • The Womens Empowerment Squad: The Women’s Empowerment Squad is a safe and friendly place to connect with others, feel heard and hear from others who understand.
  • Canso Peer-to-Peer Circle: The Canso Peer-to-Peer Circle is a safe space for Nova Scotians who have experienced gender-based violence to find connection, receive support and draw strength from one another.
  • South Shore Parents Peer Support Group: Parenting can be challenging. But you don’t have to face those challenges alone. The Parents Peer Support Group is a safe, non-judgmental place to connect, share your stories and struggles, and learn from the experiences of other parents.
  • Self Care: Practical strategies for maintaining your physical and mental health 
  • Parents Peer Support Group: Parenting can be challenging. But you don’t have to face those challenges alone. The Parents Peer Support Group is a safe, non-judgmental place to connect, share your stories and struggles, and learn from the experiences of other parents.
  • OCD Parent and Caregiver Peer Support Group: Managing Your Child’s OCD? You’re Not Alone. The OCD Parent and Caregiver Peer Support Group offers a safe, non-judgmental space to connect with others who truly get it. In this group, you can learn from the insights and strategies of fellow parents, helping each other find hope and encouragement.is a safe, non-judgemental place to connect, share your stories and struggles, and learn from the experiences of other parents.
  • Newcomers Peer Support Group: Step into a welcoming space where stories are shared, experiences are reflected upon, and friendships are formed.
  • Becoming a Peer Support Group Facilitator: CMHA NS Division seeks individuals with lived experience to help us offer peer support groups. These relationships are key to ensuring that CMHA NS the mental health needs of all Nova Scotians are met. 

 

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Country: Canada

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CNWL Recovery College
CNWL Recovery College

The CNWL Recovery College was launched in April 2012 and is the third college of its kind to be developed in the U.K. It builds on the national drive to create a society where people with mental health difficulties have access to the same opportunities in life as everyone else. Their students are encouraged to be active in their own self-care and wellbeing, learn how to counteract and manage their conditions, and, equip themselves with the tools to live a happy and fulfilling life.

 

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Address: London Address: Argo House 180 Kilburn Park Road London NW6 5FA

Country: United Kingdom

Email: cnwl.recoverycollege@nhs.net

Call 020 3214 5686

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Collaborative Learning College
Collaborative Learning College

The Collaborative Learning College is a recovery college that offers nonclinical-based education and training programs to people who have lived/living experience of mental health and/or substance use challenges, and who feel ready to set goals, gain skills and make social connections as part of their personal journey. 

 

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Country: Canada

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Collaborative Support Program of New Jersey (CSPNJ)
Collaborative Support Program of New Jersey (CSPNJ)

CSPNJ has established itself as a respected innovator of housing, Community Wellness Centers, employment, and economic development services that promote the wellness and recovery of people with the lived experience of behavioral health conditions. Starting with just three drop-in centers to what is now a statewide network of programs, CSPNJ is a nationally recognized leader in the design and delivery of wellness and recovery-oriented services, offering opportunities for people to live, learn, and work in the community of their choice.

 

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Address: 8 & 11 Spring Street Freehold, NJ 07728

Country: United States Minor Outlying Islands

Call (732) 780-1175

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Colquitt Peer2Peer Warmline
Colquitt Peer2Peer Warmline

The Peer2Peer Warm Line has been in operation since the opening of the Peer Support and Wellness Center of Decatur in 2008. It provides Georgians the opportunity to receive peer support over the phone 24 hours a day. A Certified Peer Specialist is a person with lived experience recovering from behavioral health concerns, who has received special training to be able to listen with empathy, and who can provide assistance and resources to others.

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (229) 873-9737

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Commerce Park Clubhouse
Commerce Park Clubhouse

 

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Address: 1020 Commerce Park Drive Suite 14-A Williamsport, Pennsylvania, USA 17701

Country: United States of America

Email: whitedenise@csgonline.org

Call 570 601 0631

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Community 43
Community 43

Community 43 strives to increase meaningful opportunities and end economic isolation for those most in need of mental health support. They accomplish this by focusing on three primary goals: supporting overall wellness, building a healthy community, and creating purpose.

 

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Address: 4343 North 16th Street Phoenix, Arizona, USA 85016

Country: United States of America

Email: info@community43.org

Call 602 274 4343

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Community Access Inc. Crisis Respite Center - Manhattan
Community Access Inc. Crisis Respite Center - Manhattan

The Crisis Respite Center is an alternative to emergency hospitalization for individuals aged 18 and up experiencing psychiatric crises: a welcoming and supportive home-like environment. For too long the default destination for New Yorkers in distress has been either the emergency room or prison. Our Crisis Respite Center offers, instead, warmth, empathy, and compassion together with access to a wide range of recovery-oriented services.

  • 24-hour support from peers (individuals with lived experience of receiving mental health services and trained to provide support to others)
  • Self-advocacy education
  • Self-help training
  • Group and one-on-one activities, including: yoga, art, poetry, wellness self-management, meal planning, and meditation

Stays at the Center are voluntary and can last for up to seven days — and, to the fullest possible extent, guests are welcome to continue their regular schedules (at work, with treatment providers, etc.) during their stay. Guests may also receive visitors.

 

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Address: Manhattan, NY

Country: United States of America

Email: respite@communityaccess.org

Call 646-257-5665, x 0

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Community Advisory Councils (CAC) North Mental Health Service (NMHS)
Community Advisory Councils (CAC) North Mental Health Service (NMHS)

The NMHS Community Advisory Councils (CAC) contribute to improving health outcomes by ensuring that the health experience and journey of NMHS consumers, their carers and families is person-centred. At NMHS, CACs:

  • Represent the equality and diversity of consumers, community, carers and families, that provides a mechanism to work in partnership for positive solutions that are meaningful and impactful.
  • Bring lived and living experience of the health system that can shape how the system functions to be more person centred.
  • Contribute to change in a range of ways from providing feedback to participating in the design of policies, programs etc.
  • Care about wellness, partnership, equity, learning and growing, mental health and safety, care, trust and modelling these in our work.
  • Advocate for engagement and recognition of the value of lived experience and the importance of capacity building and development so that NMHS and consumers, carers and families can work together more effectively to improve health outcomes.

 

 

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Country: Australia

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Community Connections Canadian Mental Health Association York Region South Simcoe
Community Connections Canadian Mental Health Association York Region South Simcoe

Peer Support Workers play a crucial role across many programs in our organization. From leading drop-ins, to offering recovery oriented groups, to supporting more acute clients on 1-to-1 basis, our Peers are invaluable to the work we do. We are hopeful through membership with Peer Works that we can continue to support the growth, development, and success of our Peer Support Workers and Peer Support Specialists. We would like to have more involvement of Peers in delivering relevant programming, integrating Peer Workers across more of our programs, and supporting in the further training of our Peers.

 

Organisation

Address: 1101 Nicholson Road Unit 5 Newmarket CMHA, ON l3y9c3

Country: Canada

Postal Address: 15150 Yonge Street Suite 201 Aurora, ON L4G1M2

Email: tparmar@cmha-yr.on.ca

Call 289-716-3499

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Community Housing & Therapy
Community Housing & Therapy

Community Housing & Therapy is the only not-for-profit 24/7 residential rehabilitation service in the UK for people experiencing acute and prolonged mental distress or the long-term impact of compound trauma. Their approach places relationships at the forefront of treatment and empowers residents to actively participate in their recovery. 

 

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Address: Unit WG10 Vox Studios 1-45 Durham Street London SE11 5JH

Country: United Kingdom

Email: co@cht.org.uk

Call 0207 381 5888

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Community Warmline
Community Warmline

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (203) 732-2004

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Compass Clubhouse
Compass Clubhouse

Compass Clubhouse is warm and welcoming, with working “hubs” for our members throughout the building. The strength of Compass is built on a foundation of culture and serving the mental health needs of our community.

 

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Address: 356 Broad Street Fitchburg, Massachusetts, USA 01420

Country: United States of America

Email: mpenttinen@employmentoptions.org

Call 978 696 5171

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Compass House, Inc.
Compass House, Inc.

Compass House is a community rebuilding lives and hope through purposeful opportunities for adults living with mental Conditions

 

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Address: 332 W. 6th Street Medford, Oregon, USA 97501

Country: United States of America

Email: AnnaW@socompasshouse.org

Call 541 973 2840

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Compass Recovery College
Compass Recovery College

 

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Country: United Kingdom

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Compass Recovery College
Compass Recovery College

Compass Recovery College enables people to grow within and beyond what has happened to them; discover a new sense of self, meaning and purpose in life; explore their possibilities and rebuild a satisfying and contributing life

 

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Country: United Kingdom

Email: compass.opportunities@reading.gov.uk

Call 0118 937 3945

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Compassionate Ear Warmline
Compassionate Ear Warmline

 

Organisation

Country: United States of America

Call (866) 927-6327

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Conai Clubhouse
Conai Clubhouse

 

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Address: 1 Main Street Warren House Dublin, Republic of Ireland 15

Country: Ireland

Email: conaiclubhouse@eve.ie

Call 353 18 053 472

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CONNECT for Mental Health
CONNECT for Mental Health
  • Peer Support information
  • WRAP groups
  • Consultation
  • Peer Support Groups
  • Advocacy

 

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Country: Canada

Email: barbframpton@yahoo.ca

Call 226-688-4926

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Connecticut Hearing Voices Network
Connecticut Hearing Voices Network

The Connecticut Hearing Voices Network (CTHVN) partners with people who hear voices, see visions or have other unusual sensory perceptions, as well as their friends and family. They are working together to enhance current opportunities for voice-hearers to find and build strong peer communities through support groups and community education.

 

Organisation

Address: 2075 Silas Deane Hwy. Rocky Hill, CT 06067

Country: United States of America

Email: cthvn@advocacyunlimited.org

Call 860-505-7581

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Connections Clubhouse
Connections Clubhouse

 

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Country: United States of America

Postal Address: 1679 US Highway 321 South Newton, North Carolina, USA 28658

Email: bryansmith@cvbh.org

Call 828 466 0030

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Connections House
Connections House

 

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Address: 3024 Willow Pass Road, Suite 230 Concord, California, USA 94519

Country: United States of America

Email: tamara@mentalhealthconnectionsca.org

Call 925 691 4276

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Connections Place
Connections Place

Connections Place is a place for people with mental health challenges to gain confidence, respect, hope, and opportunity. They offer unique programming focused on wellness, employment, and education.

 

Organisation

Address: 103 - 1803 Douglas Street Victoria, British Columbia, Canada V8T 5C3

Country: Canada

Email: info@connectionsplace.org

Call 250-483-3748

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Connections Wellness Centre
Connections Wellness Centre

 

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Address: 2816 Norwood Street, Prince George BC, Canada

Country: Canada

Call 250-563-3147

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Consumer Activity Network (CAN) Mental Health
Consumer Activity Network (CAN) Mental Health

CAN Mental Health is a not-for-profit organisation championing recovery for mental health consumers. CAN provides a number of mental health services with strong peer input and leadership. There are three main areas of services at CAN Mental Health:

  • Peer Support Services
  • Hospital to Home Service
  • Phone Connections Service
  • Media Centre
  • Donations

 

Organisation

Address: 14 Narabang Way, Belrose NSW 2085

Country: Australia

Email: admin@canmentalhealth.org.au

Call 02 9114 8150

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Consumer Advisors Barwon Health
Consumer Advisors Barwon Health

Barwon Health supports people’s right to participate individually and collectively in the planning and implementation of their health care. Partnering with consumers is an important strategy to improve patient care, as consumers have first-hand experience of health services. Barwon Health does this by partnering with Consumer Advisors. A Consumer Advisor is a person who voices lived experience perspectives and takes part in decision-making as a representative of the community.

 

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Country: Australia

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Consumer Advisory Group Review Project Naemi
Consumer Advisory Group Review Project Naemi

 

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Consumer Advisory Committee NorthWest Private Hospital
Consumer Advisory Committee NorthWest Private Hospital

The Consumer Advisory Committee plays a key role in improving the experiences and care we provide our patients. They engage with patients and their support network to give the Chief Executive Officer feedback about what the hospital does well and to offer suggestions for improvement. Their Consumer Advisory Committee gets feedback from:

  • The suggestion box and feedback cards at the Consumer Advisory Desk and Noticeboard
  • Hosting committee member ‘meet and greet sessions’, advertised on the weekly inpatient group program
  • Ensuring that committee members are available to talk to patients

All feedback that is received is compiled and presented at North West Private Hospital’s Quality and Risk Committee meetings by a Consumer Advisory Committee member. The Quality and Risk Committee looks at the suggestions and provides a report that identifies all consumer advisory feedback as well as a response to feedback raised. This report is released several times a year with the latest version being available at the Consumer Advisory desk.

 

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Country: Australia

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Consumer Advisory Committee (CAC) South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Consumer Advisory Committee (CAC) South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

The Consumer Advisory Committee (CAC) focus is on issues that are specific to the associated facility / group of facilities, including hospital and community health services. The Consumer Advisory Committee is comprised of a group of up to 12 consumer representatives and is facilitated by an elected Chair and Secretariat.

 

 

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Country: Australia

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Consumer Advisory Committee (CAC) Epworth HealthCare
Consumer Advisory Committee (CAC) Epworth HealthCare

The Consumer Advisory Committee (CAC) plays an important role in ensuring we partner with our patients, consumers and the community in the planning, delivery and improvement of our services. The CAC works to provide a voice for the community and consumers in strategic decision making and governance at Epworth HealthCare.

 

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Consumer Advisory Group Independent Mental Health Advocacy
Consumer Advisory Group Independent Mental Health Advocacy

The consumer advisory group ensures that consumer perspectives are central to our services.

 

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Address: 570 Bourke St, Melbourne, Victoria 3000

Country: Australia

Postal Address: GPO Box 4380 MELBOURNE VIC 3001

Email: Wanda.Bennetts@imha.vic.gov.au

Call 1800 959 353

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Consumer Advisory Group Mental Health Online (MHO)
Consumer Advisory Group Mental Health Online (MHO)

The Consumer Advisory Group’s (“CAG”, or “the committee”) function is to give a voice to lived experience community members so they can actively partner with MHO at all stages of the development, design, and evaluation of the MHO service.

 

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Country: Australia

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Consumer Advisory Group Aurora Toronto Private Health Clinic
Consumer Advisory Group Aurora Toronto Private Health Clinic

The Consumer Advisory and Volunteer's Committee plays an important role in the operation of our hospital by offering a consumer perspective to organisational decision making. The committee meets every second month with representatives of the hospital's Executive Team, providing suggestions, ideas and feedback on patient information and organisational projects such as the hospital's models of care, service development, marketing and business development opportunities.

 

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Country: Australia

Email: tortph@aurorahealth.com.au

Call 02 4950 4477

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Consumer Advisory Group (CAG) Gold Coast Health
Consumer Advisory Group (CAG) Gold Coast Health

The Consumer Advisory Group (CAG) are community representatives who work with Gold Coast Health to improve our local health system. 

 

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Country: Australia

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Consumer Advisory Groups Sphere
Consumer Advisory Groups Sphere

They work closely with consumers to ensure that our research activities are informed by a community perspective – one that considers women’s diverse experiences, cultural backgrounds and locations.

 

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Country: Australia

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Consumer Advisory Groups (CAGs) Peninsula Health
Consumer Advisory Groups (CAGs) Peninsula Health

Peninsula Health has a number of Community Advisory Groups (CAGs) that bring the consumer and community perspective, experiences and concerns into Peninsula Health. Each CAG has been established in response to the needs of our community.  Membership of the groups includes consumers, carers and key Peninsula Health staff.  Some groups have representatives from other service providers. The CAGs enable two-way communication between Peninsula Health and the broader community.  As a Consumer Advisor you will provide advice on specific matters of consumer, carer and community interest or concern. You will also help to inform the community about what is happening at Peninsula Health. Each CAG provides opportunity for information sharing, robust discussion and learning. The CAGs report to the Peninsula Health Community Advisory Committee.

 

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Country: Australia

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Consumer and Carer Action Group (CCAG) Far West Local Health District (LHD) Mental Health Drug and Alcohol (MHDA) Services
Consumer and Carer Action Group (CCAG) Far West Local Health District (LHD) Mental Health Drug and Alcohol (MHDA) Services

The Consumer and Carer Action Group (CCAG) is a group of consumers and carers of the Far West Local Health District (LHD) Mental Health Drug and Alcohol (MHDA) services. The group provides feedback, lived-experienced perspectives and engages in codesign of resources as well as service planning, delivery and evaluation of MHDA services. The group was formed in 2013 and has been engaged since, growing over time and influencing key changes to service planning and delivery. Some CCAG members have been involved since the group’s establishment and others joined in 2020. Ages range from people in their 20s to their late 60s. The group is diverse and passionate which is what makes it so successful.   The LHD provides funding to support catering, resource creation and paid participation for CCAG members. 

 

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Country: Australia

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Consumer and Carer Representation NSW Health
Consumer and Carer Representation NSW Health

 

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Country: Australia

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Consumer Representation South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Consumer Representation South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

 

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Country: Australia

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Consumer Survivor Initiative of Niagara (CSI Niagara)
Consumer Survivor Initiative of Niagara (CSI Niagara)

The Consumer Survivor Initiative of Niagara (CSI Niagara) is a consumer/survivor-driven organization motivated by the belief that self-help groups can improve people's potential, increase their self-esteem, and inspire them to self-advocacy. CSI Niagara is one of many alternative community-based support organizations available throughout the Niagara Region.  Our focus is on the empowerment of our members.  Our self-help group believe strongly in the value of lived experience and in sharing personal experiences with other group members. They aim:

  • To build a functional consumer/survivor self-help organization for establishing and supporting self-help groups throughout the Niagara Region.  Consumer/survivors are defined as people who have or do, or are likely to use any aspect of the mental health system.  Self-help is defined as mutual support ~ people help each other by sharing personal experiences with one another; and,
  • To promote the strength of the consumer/survivor movement through unity, public education, board development and leadership training.  These initiatives shall be consumer/survivor-driven and draw on the strength and wisdom of consumer/survivors' life experiences to build support systems and to enrich the communities in which we live.

At CSI Niagara, we strongly value peer support as a key element for recovery for many people with mental health problems.  Peer Support involves people coming together with common experiences to draw upon their own strengths to help themselves and one another. Peer Support groups can help people cope with mental health struggles like depression, anxiety, anger management and many more.  Our groups are formed to provide support for people with similar life experiences.

 

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Country: Canada

Email: consumer.survivor@bellnet.ca

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Consumer/Survivor Initiative of Niagara
Consumer/Survivor Initiative of Niagara

The Consumer/Survivor Initiative of Niagara (CSI) is a consumer/survivor-driven organization motivated by the belief that self-help groups can improve people's potential, increase their self-esteem, and inspire them to self-advocacy. We are an alternative community support organization available throughout the Niagara Region that focuses on the empowerment of its membership. Our self-help groups believe strongly in the value of the sharing of personal experiences with other group members. The model of service is peer support.

 

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Address: 60 King Street Unit 103 Welland, ON L3B-6A4

Email: consumer.survivor@bellnet.ca

Call 1-905-732-4498

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Consumer/Survivor Network Central West (CSN-CW)
Consumer/Survivor Network Central West (CSN-CW)

The Consumer/Survivor Network Central West (CSN-CW)  is a program for Mental Health Consumers a chance to voice their opinions about the services in Central West, such as what needs exist and service gaps. This voice can take many forms such as through Meetings, Reports, Surveys and Conferences. The Coordinator of the CSN has a seat on the Mental Health and Addiction Core Action Group of the CW LHIN providing a standing report. This process provides, for the first time in Ontario, the consumer a “voice” informing where the funding is directed.

 

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Country: Canada

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Consumers Self Help Center
Consumers Self Help Center

Consumers Self Help Center provides consumer driven programs and services based on the self help philosophy. Their programs include:

  • Patients' Rights Advocates: advocacy services for mental health consumers.
  • Flexible Supportive Re-Housing Program: assisting with obtaining and sustaining permanent housing.
  • CORE-Community Wellness Centers: peer-provider services, resources, and access to clinical services.
  • Peer Workforce Investment: field based outreach supporting the expansion of Peer professionals in Behavioral Health

 

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Address: 1851 Heritage Lane Ste. 187 Sacramento, CA 95815

Country: United States of America

Call 916-333-3800

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Contact Crawford County
Contact Crawford County

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (419) 562-9010

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Contact Helpline
Contact Helpline

Contact Helpline are a 24/7/365 crisis intervention and referral service.

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (662) 328-0200

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Contact of Ocean and Monmouth Counties
Contact of Ocean and Monmouth Counties

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (732) 240-6100

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Contact the Crisis Line
Contact the Crisis Line

The Crisis Line has been responding 24/7 to people who are troubled, stressed, and need someone to listen.

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (601) 713-4357

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Copeland Centre for Wellness and Recovery
Copeland Centre for Wellness and Recovery

The Copeland Center has built a successful national organization that serves as the hub of an organic, grassroots movement of tens of thousands of individuals with lived experience of mental health challenges and hundreds of institutions using evidence-based peer support and self-help strategies for achieving personal and community-wide wellness and recovery. The Copeland Center is recognized as the world’s preeminent organization advancing the knowledge, skills, and values of evidence-based peer recovery practices. 

 

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Country: United States of America

Postal Address: PO Box 6471 Brattleboro, VT · 05302

Email: info@copelandcenter.com

Call (802) 254-5335

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Cora Dale House
Cora Dale House

The Cora Dale House creates an accepting community where adults can participate in valuable work within the organization. It provides space to socialize with friends and coworkers, and it gives access to employment within the wider community. All aspects of the Cora Dale House operate with the basic belief that every member can recover from the effects of mental illness enough to lead a satisfying and productive life.

 

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Address: 114 South 5th Street Goshen, Indiana, USA 46528

Country: United States of America

Email: info@ecclubhouse.org

Call 574 971 5210

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Cornerstone Clubhouse
Cornerstone Clubhouse

Cornerstone Clubhouse offer to help people with everyday skills, computer work, cooking, tidying up and we offer classes if people are interested in learning something new! The members and staff like to grow healthy, positive relationships within the community and we are great supports, both as friends and professionals!

 

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Address: 1041 West Bridge Street Suite 10 Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, USA 19460

Country: United States of America

Email: cornerstoneclubhousepa@gmail.com

Call 610 935 2290

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Council of Consumer/Survivor and Family Initiatives Program (C.O.I.)
Council of Consumer/Survivor and Family Initiatives Program (C.O.I.)

C.O.I. currently through the pandemic has been providing one on one/ virtual services to individuals we support within the community. C.O.I provides advocacy, navigation of services, goal setting, life skills and social support. Prior to Covid 19 C.O.I. provided groups within the Muskoka Parry Sound district which focused on personal wellness, regaining basic life skills, reintegration within the community, social support, hope, recovery based programming and education. C.O.I. currently has a Peer Road to Recovery home within the Parry Sound district which is supported by peer staff

 

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Address: 173-202 Manitoba Street Bracebridge, ON P1L 1S3

Country: Canada

Postal Address: 87 Main Street Sundridge , ON P0A 1Z0

Email: kstevenson@cmhamps.ca

Call 1-705-205-0635

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Cove Clubhouse
Cove Clubhouse

Located in Harwichport Massachusetts, Cove Clubhouse is a community of support for individuals with mental health conditions. The Clubhouse is a voluntary membership program, with activities based around the interests, needs, and goals of its membership. Clubs focus on peer support and the empowerment of its membership. Strengths of members are celebrated, which provides the opportunity to live, learn, and engage in meaningful work, while contributing to the Club community.

 

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Address: 383 Route 28 Harwichport, Massachusetts, USA 02646

Country: United States of America

Email: coveclubhouse@vinfen.org

Call 508 432 7774

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Cowtown Clubhouse
Cowtown Clubhouse

Cowtown Clubhouse aims to provide opportunities for members living with mental illness to build relationships with others and develop skills that allow them to live meaningful and productive lives. 

 

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Address: 415 May Street Fort Worth, Texas, USA 76104

Country: United States of America

Postal Address: PO Box 1292, Fort Worth TX 76101

Email: info@cowtownclubhouse.org

Call 817 336 5409

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Crisis Contact Line
Crisis Contact Line

The Crisis Contact Center provides free, telephone and text-based crisis intervention to anyone that needs it, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Crisis specialists assist callers struggling with thoughts of suicide, grief, depression, anxiety, domestic violence, addiction, or trauma. The Crisis Contact Center also answers calls for the national 9-8-8 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (615) 244-7444 or (615) 502-4373 (text)

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Crisis Now Modules
Crisis Now Modules

Sponsored by the Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission (MHSOAC), The Crisis Now Academy is a 10-month learning community designed to support California Counties in optimizing their behavioural health and substance use disorder crisis system. By sharing the course modules, participants will more deeply explore well-founded and provocative Crisis Now related topics, forge relationships with one another, and develop productive learning habits, including making thoughtful connections among courses. Active participants will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to transform their current crisis systems.

 

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Crossroads Cape Breton
Crossroads Cape Breton

 

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Address: 40 Bentinck Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada B1P 6W4

Country: Canada

Postal Address: PO Box 1784 Station A Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada B1P 6W4

Email: crossroads@cbdha.nshealth.ca

Call 902 567 7961

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Crossroads Clubhouse Warren
Crossroads Clubhouse Warren

 

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Address: 27041 Schoenherr Warren, Michigan, USA 48088

Country: United States of America

Email: bruce.dunton@mccmh.net

Call 586 759 9100

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Crystal House Clubhouse
Crystal House Clubhouse

 

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Address: 55 Lake Street Gardner, Massachusetts, USA 01440

Country: United States of America

Email: tamela.deveikis@openskycs.org

Call 978 630 2794

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CSPNJ Wellness Respite Services – Middlesex, Passaic, & Essex Counties, New Jersey
CSPNJ Wellness Respite Services – Middlesex, Passaic, & Essex Counties, New Jersey

The Collaborative Support Programs of New Jersey (CSPNJ) Wellness Respite Service (WRS) is a peer operated crisis diversion resource located in Middlesex and Passaic Counties. Serving individuals who are 21 years of age or older and who are experiencing crisis or severe emotional distress, the WRS is geared for people who seek assistance in managing an acute crisis that interferes with their personal recovery and wellness. Guests are able to receive support in a comfortable home environment located in the community for up to 10 days, and an additional 30 days of follow-up support. The WRS is a unique opportunity for peers in crisis to connect, build relationships, gain support to lessen emotional distress.

  • Middlesex County Wellness Respite Services - 732-354-4403 - jquiles@cspnj.org or newbrunswickrespite@gmail.com
  • Passaic County Wellness Respite Services - 862-239-9896 - jquiles@cspnj.org
  • Essex County Wellness Respite Services - 862-229-1401 - newarkwellnessrespite@gmail.com

 

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Dacatur Peer2Peer Warmline
Dacatur Peer2Peer Warmline

The Peer2Peer Warm Line has been in operation since the opening of the Peer Support and Wellness Center of Decatur in 2008. It provides Georgians the opportunity to receive peer support over the phone 24 hours a day. A Certified Peer Specialist is a person with lived experience recovering from behavioral health concerns, who has received special training to be able to listen with empathy, and who can provide assistance and resources to others.

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (4040) 371-1414

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Dandelion Clubhouse
Dandelion Clubhouse

 

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Address: 5/F, Chronic Disease Hospital 11 Jinhu Road, Luohu District Shenzhen City, Guangdong, People's Republic of China 518023

Country: China

Email: szdandelion123@163.com

Call 86 0755 8245 1806

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David Romprey Oregon Warmline
David Romprey Oregon Warmline

David Romprey Oregon Warmline is a Peer-Run Program of Community Counseling Solutions

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (800) 698-2392

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Deaf Community Services of San Diego Clubhouse
Deaf Community Services of San Diego Clubhouse

The DCS Clubhouse is dedicated to creating a welcoming and safe place to offer support services. DCS is committed to fostering a secure and conducive learning environment that caters to the needs of individuals who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind, DeafDisabled, and Late deafened. Their primary focus lies in supporting those facing potential and intersectional mental health, social, emotional, and economic challenges.

 

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Address: 2240 Cleveland Ave National City, California, USA 9195

Country: United States of America

Email: info@dcsofsd.org

Call 619 550-3464

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Delaware County TeleHealth Helpline
Delaware County TeleHealth Helpline

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (855) 464-9342

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Diamond Head Clubhouse
Diamond Head Clubhouse

 

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Address: 3627 Kilauea Avenue, Bldg. #410 Honolulu, Hawai`i, USA 96816

Country: United States of America

Email: diamondheadclubhouse@yahoo.com

Call 808 733 9188

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Diamond House Clubhouse
Diamond House Clubhouse

Diamond House is a community mental health program which operates using the International Clubhouse model and provides a broad range of psychosocial supports for individuals who have the lived experience of mental illness. These supports are person-centred and recovery-oriented. Through participation in Diamond House, people are given opportunities to explore friendships, rebuild links with family, participate in Work-Ordered Day, educational activities, recreational activities, and employment options. They provide:

  • Independent living skills including personal hygiene, improving communication skills and financial management
  • Work-related skills
  • Basic computer training
  • Office and administration training
  • Food preparation in a commercial kitchen
  • Safe food handling
  • Barista Coffee Training
  • Catering for small functions
  • HUB hire
  • Growing vegetables and gardening maintenance
  • Preparation of a daily meal
  • Cafe experience and cash handling
  • Wellness in the workplace
  • Peer Led Support Group
  • Recreational and social activities

 

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Address: 307 Commercial Road Port Adelaide, South Australia, Australia 5015

Country: Australia

Email: comunit@clubhouse.org.au

Call 618 8244 5525

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Discharged: An Alternatives To Suicide Approach
Discharged: An Alternatives To Suicide Approach

In our support groups we are free to talk about, vent, sit with, or make sense of suicidal experiences, distress or the desire to die, without fearing hospitalisation or the police being called. 

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Country: Australia

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Discovery College Kelowna
Discovery College Kelowna

Discovery College is a CMHA Kelowna program that welcomes anyone and everyone. It provides free courses that support people to feel confident in facing life’s challenges. We take an educational approach to promote people’s well-being through learning to remain present, develop healthy boundaries, practice self-care and more. We focus on supporting people. All of our courses are created and delivered in collaboration with people who have personal experience from their own wellness journey. This allows us to combine credible knowledge with practical tools in an empowering learning environment.

 

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Address: 504 Sutherland Avenue Kelowna, BC V1Y 5X1

Country: Canada

Email: discovery.college@cmhakelowna.org

Call 250-861-3644

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Distress Centre of Ottawa and Region
Distress Centre of Ottawa and Region
  • Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST): ASIST is a two-day intensive workshop where you will learn the skills needed to provide Suicide First Aid Intervention and create greater levels of safety for the person at risk of suicide. This workshop is practice-dominated and designed to help recognize and review risk, and intervene to prevent the immediate risk of suicide. It is by far the most widely used, acclaimed and researched suicide intervention training workshop in the world. This course is for anyone 16 years of age and older, including professionals, volunteers & caregivers. 

  • safeTALK: safeTALK prepares the participant to identify persons with thoughts of suicide and to connect them to suicide first-aid resources.  This workshop can be valuable to anyone who interacts with others, either professionally or socially, to engage with someone who may be having thoughts of suicide.

  • The Distress Centre Workshop: Professional staff interacting with the public must be skilled at answering questions and delivering messages based on established policies. To be truly successful, staff must learn to combine technical skills with an ability to listen and respond to clients’ concerns in ways that meet a client’s diverse needs and expectations. Our workshops can help you with this!

  • Distress Line: The Distress Line / Help Line services provide emotional support and encouragement, crisis management and intervention, suicide risk assessment and prevention and community resource/referral information. People call and chat for many different reasons.  Whatever is affecting your day, or your life, we are here to provide you with support and be there at any time of day or night
  • Crisis Line: the Crisis Line services are for people experiencing situational crisis, psychosis or suicidal behaviour, or severe depression or anxiety or suicidal behaviour. Individuals, families or concerned friends may call the Crisis Line where our Crisis Line Responders will assess each situation, offer support and, if required, connect you with the appropriate Crisis Team in your area.

 

Distress Line Regions

  • Ottawa Distress Line: 613-238-3311

  • Outaouais Distress LineCollapse: 1-866-676-1080

  • Nunavut Kamatsiaqtut Help Line: 1-800-265-3333

 

Crisis Line Regions

  • Champlain District Crisis Line: 613-722-6914 within the City of Ottawa or 1-866-996-0991 outside the City of Ottawa

 

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Address: P.O.Box 3457 Station C Ottawa, Ontario K1Y 4J6

Country: Canada

Call 613-238-1089

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Dorset Recovery Education Centre
Dorset Recovery Education Centre

The Recovery Education Centre (REC) is delivered in partnership between Dorset HealthCare and the Dorset Mental Health Forum, a local peer led charity. We offer a wide range of educational courses across Dorset which focus on recovery and wellbeing. They believe people and communities hold their own solutions and through working in partnership everyone can realise their own unique potential. Our courses are free to attend and are open to anyone over the age of 18 years living in Dorset. Our vision is to provide a learning space that is accessible to all, available to people with personal experience of mental health difficulties and those accessing mental health services, as well as carers, friends, family, supporters and staff.

 

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Address: Sentinel House, Nuffield Industrial Estate, Nuffield Road, Poole, BH17 0RB

Country: United Kingdom

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Dreams Unlimited Clubhouse
Dreams Unlimited Clubhouse

 

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Address: 1222 Catalpa Drive Royal Oak, Michigan, USA 48067

Country: United States of America

Email: lshelby@eastersealsmorc.org

Call 248 544 2034

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Dublin North, North East Recovery College
Dublin North, North East Recovery College

Recovery College provides recovery-based education for Mental Health recovery. Working in communities to become trauma informed and responsive to dual diagnosis.

 

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Address: The Healthy Living Centre,? DCU,? Glasnevin,? Dublin 9

Country: Ireland

Email: recoverycollege@dcu.ie

Call 0851847044

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Dumfries and Galloway Wellness and Recovery College (DGWRC)
Dumfries and Galloway Wellness and Recovery College (DGWRC)

The Dumfries and Galloway Wellness and Recovery College (DGWRC) is a local project based in the School of Health, Nursing and Midwifery at University of the West of Scotland, Dumfries campus. The College delivers wellness and recovery focused learning and development opportunities to local people. We are proud to be the first Wellness and Recovery College in Scotland and also the only one in the UK to be situated within a University.

 

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Address: Council of Deans of Health, Woburn House, 20 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9HQ

Country: United Kingdom

Call 020 7419 5520

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Durham Mental Health Services Lakeridge Health Corporation
Durham Mental Health Services Lakeridge Health Corporation

he Peer Program at DMHS offers a wide range of supports. Peers are imbedded in ACT Teams, the Hospital to Home Program at Lakeridge Health, the Distress Centre of Durham and the DMHS Crisis Program. We also support community members with Day Programs in both Whitby and Ajax, offer daily groups on a wide range of wellness topics, WRAP and Mental Health First Aid. We also provide members with one on one support and advocacy. The Durham Mental Health Services Peer Program also has partnerships with a number of community agencies to provide programing to the wider community. V.A.S.E. (Voices Against Stigma Everywhere) is a group of speakers who have been supported to develop their public speaking skills, who are sought out by other community agencies and organizations to speak about their experience with mental health, substance use or supporting loved one who has struggled.

The staff working on the Peer Team are highly skilled, highly specialized individuals who are able to use their lived experience to inform their work in such a way as to inspire hope and confidence for individuals that things can be better than they are today. Wellness is possible and that each person has within themselves what they need to ensure that they can move forward toward their goals.

 

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Address: 519 Brock Street South Whitby, ON L1N 4K8

Country: Canada

Email: dmhspeer@lh.ca

Call 905-666-0831

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Eagles Nest Respite House
Eagles Nest Respite House

Housing Options Made Easy, Inc. has developed innovative peer-run Short-Term Crisis Respite hospital diversion programs that fill a critical gap in the mental health services in Western New York. The Respite Centers provide a recovery-based alternative to existing hospital-driven emergency services. The Respite Centers are strength-based and are designed to promote wellness. The goal of the Respite Centers is to provide recovery-oriented, trauma-informed peer and formal support in a community setting.

Eagles Nest Respite serves Cattaraugus and Chautauqua Counties.  It is a short term (1-5 days) peer-run respite home operating in a capacity similar to a bed and breakfast. In most cases we can admit someone within an hour of the pre-registration phone call. Both respite homes can admit guests 24/7 and are open every day of the year.  Each respite is a place where people can reassess goals as they continue on their positive path in life.  The respite staff are all highly trained peer companions and advocates. Our goal is to foster hope for positive change by empowering individuals to discover the ability and knowledge within themselves to create healthy goals to support wellness. We provide opportunity for our guests to gain the tools that they need to continue to find their positive path in life and to help inspire others to do the same. We offer support and empathy, a non-Judgmental environment, one-on-one and/or group chats, empowerment, supportive relationships, linkage to community resources, educating and providing tools for continued wellness, advocacy, community outreach, art, music, cooking, journaling, and so much more!!!

 

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Address: Cattaraugus County, NY

Country: United States of America

Email: info@recoveryoptionsny.org

Call 844-421-1114 or 716-241-4605

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Eagles' Nest Clubhouse
Eagles' Nest Clubhouse

The OHI Clubhouse is a mental health recovery and vocational rehabilitation program. It is one of six in the State of Maine utilizing the Clubhouse Model of Psychiatric Rehabilitation. It is modeled after the Fountain House in New York City, created in 1948 as a place of support for people with mental illness rather than a treatment facility.

 

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Address: 190 Main Street Ellsworth, Maine, USA 04605

Country: United States of America

Email: agrindle@ohimaine.org

Call 207 389 3300

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East Wind Clubhouse
East Wind Clubhouse

 

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Address: 5348 University Ave. Ste. 108 San Diego, California, USA 9210

Country: United States of America

Email: mvang@upacsd.com

Call 858 268 4933

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Easy Clubhouse
Easy Clubhouse

 

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Address: 6F, No18, Zhongzheng Road Tucheng District, NewTaipei City, Taiwan (Republic of China) 236

Country: China

Email: cih.fang@msa.hinet.net

Call 886 2 8262 1305

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Eden Clubhouse
Eden Clubhouse

 

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Address: 3F., No. 33, Sec. 2, Chengde Road, Datong District Taipei City, Taiwan (Republic of China) 103

Country: China

Postal Address: 1F, No. 10-2, Lane 145, Dunhua N. Road Taipei City, Taiwan (Republic of China) 103

Email: dep435@eden.org.tw

Call 886 2 25503031

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Edinburg Peer Warmline
Edinburg Peer Warmline

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (617) 875-0748

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Elev8 Clubhouse
Elev8 Clubhouse

Elev8 is a Clubhouse that provides individuals with a supportive network that includes educational opportunities, vocational and life skills training, employment opportunities, and assistance with housing resources. The environment is designed to foster friendships and maintain a sense of belonging and well-being. Members take an active role in the governance and operation of the program. The Clubhouse is built upon the belief that every member can recover from the effects of mental illness to lead a personally satisfying life. They accomplish this by working side by side doing meaningful work and in the process forming strong relationships. Members are dedicated to one another's success - no matter how long it takes or how challenging it is. Their program is organized around a belief in the potential for productive contributions from everyone, in spite of the serious effects of mental illness. Inspired by Clubhouse International.

 

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Address: 515 West 300 North, Suite A and B St. George, Utah, USA 84770

Country: United States of America

Email: elev8clubhouse@sbhcutah.org

Call 435 628 0612

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Elliot House
Elliot House

Elliot House is an employment and recovery center that offers people with mental health challenges hope and opportunities to achieve their full potential through peer support and rehabilitation. Members and staff work together to accomplish the work and goals of the Clubhouse daily. The Clubhouse offers support in: Work-Ordered Days, employment, education, housing, health and wellness, dual recovery, and social opportunities. Elliot House offers opportunities for members to plan social functions, interact with the community and have fun. Stay up to date with upcoming events, view our calendar, and read our newsletter.

 

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Address: 255 Highland Avenue Needham, Massachusetts, USA 02494

Country: United States of America

Email: SChaffee@riversidecc.org

Call 781 449 1212

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Elm Brook Place
Elm Brook Place

Elm Brook Place is committed to providing a welcoming, empowering community environment that promotes hope, recovery and independence for individuals with psychiatric disabilities. Central to this are opportunities for meaningful work, meaningful relationships, employment, education, affordable housing, health and wellness and entitlement assistance.

 

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Address: 4 A Street, 1st Floor Burlington, Massachusetts, USA 01803

Country: United States of America

Email: hbergeron@eliotchs.org

Call 781 202-3478

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Empowerment Clubhouse
Empowerment Clubhouse

 

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Address: 441 Drake Avenue Marin City, California, USA 94965

Country: United States of America

Email: empowermentclubhouse@marincitycdc.org

Call 415 339 2837

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Empowerment Exchange Peer Support
Empowerment Exchange Peer Support

The Empowerment Exchange hosts a confidential, non-crisis support line that is operated by individuals in all stages of recovery who offer hope and strength to others who may be experiencing a variety of feelings including fear, grief, sadness, anger, anxiety, or loneliness. The line is open during the hours of: Monday-Saturday, 9:00 AM-9:00 PM. It is a place where you can talk about a problem, a plan or a success, and find information about community resources.

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (518) 268-1663

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Endeavour Clubhouse
Endeavour Clubhouse

Endeavour Clubhouse is a place you can go to find support for your recovery from mental illness. They provide a safe, caring environment for you to build your self-confidence, and vocational and social skills. They believe that every member has a contribution to make and we rely on our members’ talents, skills and strengths in order to function.

 

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Address: 176 Hastings River Drive Port Macquarie NSW

Country: Australia

Email: admin@endeavourclubhouse.com.au

Call 02 6583 4148

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Engage Aotearoa
Engage Aotearoa

Engage Aotearoa is a service-user led, private psychology practice and public recovery promotion project with one simple aim: help make it easier for people to find what they need to recover from a mental-health problem or support someone they care about.

 

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Country: New Zealand

Email: EngageAotearoa@gmail.com

Call 027 429 2102

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ESKOT Association - Clubhouses in Southern Finland
ESKOT Association - Clubhouses in Southern Finland

ESKOT acts as a background association for seven Clubhouses. Our clubhouses are located in Helsinki, Eastern Helsinki, Vantaa, Imatra, Nurmijärvi, Lahti and Järvenpää. It promotes the position of mental health rehabilitees and others in need of psychosocial support. Our operations are guided by the equal right to function in society. We are based on working together and respecting human dignity and rights. They carry out clubhouse activities following the quality guidelines Clubhouse International (CI) approved. In addition, we promote the status, rights, inclusion, opportunities for action and employment of mental health rehabilitees. We are involved in implementing various projects related to, for example, expertise by experience, employment and returning to studies.

 

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Address: Hämeentie 54, 00500 Helsinki

Country: Finland

Email: yhdistys@eskot.org

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Eva's Casita
Eva's Casita

Eva's Casita is a LGBTQ+ led peer respite (welcoming all communities 18+, centering those not usually centered) is the first in Central Florida, the only of its kind in Florida, and the first intentionally focused on underserved communities in the nation. This is a space to take a no-cost, non-clinical break for 1 to 6 nights with voluntary self-driven, group, or 1:1 opportunities to connect with others navigating big feels or life struggles.

 

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Address: Orlando, FL

Country: United States of America

Call 407-968-1288

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Everett Clubhouse
Everett Clubhouse

HERO House Everett is a supportive community for adults with mental illness. They provide hope, empowerment, relationships, and opportunity.  They believe that all people deserve to grow and thrive in their own way, in their own time.

 

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Address: 1901 Wetmore Unit 1 Everett, Washington, USA 9820

Country: United States of America

Email: info@everettclubhouse.org

Call 425 389 9510

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Evergreen Club
Evergreen Club

 

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Address: East 2102 Sprague Avenue Spokane, Washington, USA 99202

Country: United States of America

Email: evergreenclubhouse@gmail.com

Call 509 458 7454

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Fairwinds Rehabilitation Clubhouse
Fairwinds Rehabilitation Clubhouse

 

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Address: 155 Katherine Lee Bates Road Falmouth, Massachusetts, USA 02540

Country: United States of America

Email: mmacvarish@fhr.net

Call 508 540 6011

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Falkenberg Fontänhus
Falkenberg Fontänhus


 

 

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Address: Lasarettsvägen 11 Falkenberg, Sweden 311 37

Country: Sweden

Email: kontakt@falkenbergsfontanhus.se

Call 46 346 711 071

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Family of Woodstock Inc.
Family of Woodstock Inc.

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (800) 643-7462

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Family Smart
Family Smart

Peer Supporters are parents of kids & youth with mental health challenges. Find helpful resources informed by youth and families.

 

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Country: Canada

Postal Address: PO Box 91697, West Vancouver, BC V7V 3P3

Email: info@familysmart.ca first name

Call 1 (855) 887 8004

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Fern Street Clubhouse
Fern Street Clubhouse

The Fern Street, WPB Clubhouse members build skills, relationships, and the confidence that they can do amazing things

 

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Address: 909 Fern Street West Palm Beach, Florida, USA 33401

Country: United States of America

Email: info@mentalhealthpbc.org

Call 561 832 3755 opt 3

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Ferns Peer-Run Respite
Ferns Peer-Run Respite

The Ferns Peer-Run Respite is a community resource Pottstown, Pennsylvania, that values the unique experience and healing process of each individual. The Ferns is a voluntary, short-term, 24/7 model that provides a welcoming environment for people experiencing distress in their lives that recognizes each individual as the expert on themself while also providing time, space, and connections that support their self-determination, healing, and growth. Peer Respite is a different and proven alternative to psychiatric hospitalization or crisis residential services. This transformative model views emotional distress as a common human experience through which guests can find meaning and growth as part of a healing community.   

Peer Respite is provided in a comfortable, home-like, non-institutional atmosphere. The Ferns Peer-Run Respite has three private guestrooms for adults over the age of 18. The property includes space for the team and guests to interact both inside and outside. There is space for meditation and yoga, a beautiful kitchen for cooking, space for arts and crafts and a private back yard for gardening. There is also an office for guest and staff use, and a finished basement for games and arts and crafts! All team members, including management identify as having personal experience with emotional distress and other significant life challenges, and will share some of that experience with others as a part of their work. All staff are trained in Intentional Peer Support (IPS), a trauma-informed peer support model used in diverse settings around the world. Grounded in Intentional Peer Support (IPS), our peer-run respite will serve as a space for people to connect with each other during times of struggle in ways that honor suffering as a universal human experience and respect that people are experts on themselves.

Hopeworx, Inc. is the fiscal sponsor and parent organization for The Ferns Peer-Run Respite. Hopeworx is a 501(c)3 non-profit peer-led organization based in Norristown, PA, and a recognized leader in delivering peer support services in Southeastern Pennsylvania. Hopeworx promotes the continued development of a community environment which supports and believes in the expertise and passion of individuals to create and direct their own paths to health and recovery.

 

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Address: Pottstown, PA

Country: United States of America

Email: info@theferns.org

Call 610-787-7363

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First Link
First Link

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (701) 235-7335

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Fitzroy Centre Clubhouse
Fitzroy Centre Clubhouse

?Fitzroy Centre is an internationally accredited, recovery-focused program for people living with mental illness.? They offer a comprehensive array of supports that include housing, employment, education, prevocational training, wellness and social programs. Eligible individuals become members of our clubhouse community and access supports that are tailored to their needs and goals. Our approach to psychosocial rehabilitation is progressive and world-renowned. 

 

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Address: ?170 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown, PE C1A 1S1

Country: Canada

Email: director@fitzroycentre.pe.ca

Call (902) 566-5111

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Focus Clubhouse
Focus Clubhouse

Focus Clubhouse provides a simple solution to long-term support of adults with chronic mental illness.

 

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Address: 1609 Johnston St. LAFAYETTE, Louisiana, USA 70503

Country: United States of America

Email: info@focusclubhouse.org

Call 337-455-0559

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Fontaenehuset Frederikshavn
Fontaenehuset Frederikshavn

The Fountain House model is based on the fact that well-being and growth are promoted by the individual feeling that they are expected, wanted and needed. The Fountain House is run by members and employees in an equal collaboration, so that as a member you are involved in all aspects of the operation of the house. All decisions regarding daily life are made at meetings that are common to members and employees. Daily life follows a fixed structure, and the work is organized in units. The permanent units deal with office, kitchen and janitorial work.

 

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Address: Skansegade 12C Frederikshavn, Denmark 9900

Country: Denmark

Email: ff@ff9900.dk

Call 45 21849372

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Fontenehuset Arendal
Fontenehuset Arendal

At Fontenehuset, work tasks are carried out in a safe, good and social working environment, where we help each other and learn from each other. With us, you can work with tasks such as sitting in the reception, administrative work, kitchen/cooking, social media, house newspaper, renovation, plants/greenhouses, cleaning and other projects. Here you can use your talents and skills in a meaningful work community. You work at your own pace adapted to your own daily form. All work is based on volunteering, you choose which days you show up, and how much you want to participate in the various tasks. Everyone works at their own pace adapted to their own daily form.

 

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Address: Blødekjær 6 Arendal, Norway 4838

Country: Norway

Email: svein.monsen@fontenehusetarendal.no

Call 97606660

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Fontenehuset Bergen
Fontenehuset Bergen

Fontenehuset Bergen is a work community for people who have mental health challenges. We focus on inclusion, work mastery and increased self-esteem. You don't need a referral and the membership is free.

 

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Address: Skuteviksboder 11 Bergen, Norway 5035

Country: Norway

Email: kontakt@fontenehuset-bergen.no

Call +47 9763 8710

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Fontenehuset Drammen
Fontenehuset Drammen

Fontenehuset is a volunteer work community for people who have or have had mental health challenges. Through participation in a work-oriented day, you get the opportunity to carry out various practical tasks, take responsibility, participate in a social community and through this strengthen your self-esteem. Here you will be able to use your resources and good qualities. You will be able to experience mastery, motivation and increased self-confidence.

 

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Address: Kreftingsgate 37 Drammen, Norway 3045

Country: Norway

Email: post@fontenehuset-drammen.no

Call 47 41 22 07 45

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Fontenehuset Gjøvik
Fontenehuset Gjøvik

Fontenehuset Gjøvik are a work community that wants to help people who have or have had mental health challenges return to ordinary work or studies. The Fountain Houses' work-oriented rehabilitation services are based on very basic human needs. Everyone needs to be seen, heard, met and be useful. Volunteering, relationships and equality are the basic values of the fountain houses. There are over 350 fountain houses worldwide, spread over 32 countries on all continents. In Norway, we have 22 Fountain Houses distributed around the country.

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Address: Strandgata 38 Gjøvik, Norway 2821

Country: Norway

Email: post@fontenehusetgjovik.no

Call 0047 977 30330

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Fontenehuset Harstad
Fontenehuset Harstad

Fontenehuset Harstad is a voluntary and inclusive work community for those who need it. They support each other in work, studies or with other personal goals.

 

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Address: Verftsgata 1, 9405 Harstad Harstad, Norway 9405

Country: Norway

Email: post@fontenehuset-harstad.no

Call 47 482 38 287

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Fontenehuset Hønefoss
Fontenehuset Hønefoss

Fontenehuset Hønefoss is a voluntary and inclusive work community for those with mental health challenges.

 

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Address: St. Olavsgt 5 Hønefoss, Norway 3510

Country: Norway

Postal Address: PO Box 245 Hønefoss, Norway 3510

Email: post@fontenehuset.com

Call 47 32 12 66 10

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Fontenehuset i Tromsø
Fontenehuset i Tromsø

 

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Address: Skolegata 37 Tromsø, Norway 9008

Country: Norway

Email: post@fontenehuset-tromso.no

Call 47 94 78 16 19

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Fontenehuset Kongsberg
Fontenehuset Kongsberg

Fontenehuset Kongsberg is a voluntary and inclusive work community for those with mental health challenges. They help you move on to work, studies or active participation in society. You do not need a referral, membership is free and can be combined with NAV measures, school and work.

 

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Address: Christian IV.des gate 4 3616 Kongsberg, Norway

Country: Norway

Email: post@fontenehusetkongsberg.no

Call 47 948 86 950

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Fontenehuset Mortensrud
Fontenehuset Mortensrud

Fontenehuset is a volunteer work community for people with mental health Challenges

 

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Address: Klemetsrudveien 50 Oslo, Norway 1278

Country: Norway

Email: gry@fontenehuset-mortensrud.no

Call 47 92 286666

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Fontenehuset Oslo sentrum
Fontenehuset Oslo sentrum

At Fontenehuset you can take part in a meaningful working day, get to know new people and experience growth and mastery. Fontenehuset Oslo city center was established in the year 2000. They have over 700 members in total and 14 employees. Every day, an average of 56 members participate in the work of the house. 54 per cent of our active members are either in ordinary work, practice or studies.

 

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Address: Holbergsgt.5 Oslo, Norway 0166

Country: Norway

Email: post@fontenehuset.no

Call 47 22 99 34 80

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Fontenehuset Oslo Øst
Fontenehuset Oslo Øst

At Fontenehuset Oslo Øst you get to take part in a social work community where you work side by side with varied tasks. You can get help and support to realize your personal goals of education and work or other things. Read more about how to become a member:

 

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Address: Hagegata 25 Oslo, Norway 0653

Country: Norway

Email: post@fontenehuset-osloost.no

Call 47 22 08 33 90

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Fontenehuset Rygge
Fontenehuset Rygge

Fontenehuset Rygge is a voluntary and inclusive work and study community for those with mental health challenges. Our model is based on the fact that work is both a goal and a method for recovery. They help you move on to work, studies or active participation in society.

 

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Address: Myraveien 26C Moss, Østfold, Norway 1529

Country: Norway

Email: helene@fontenehuset-rygge.no

Call 00 47 91 71 63 98

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Fontenehuset Senja
Fontenehuset Senja

 

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Address: Storgata 4 Finnsnes, Norway 9300

Country: Norway

Email: anders@fontenehusetsenja.no

Call +47 46 91 60 12

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Fontenehuset Stavanger
Fontenehuset Stavanger

Fontenehuset in Stavanger is a work-oriented clubhouse for people with mental health challenges. The work-oriented day is facilitated for the individual and all work is voluntary and of great benefit.

 

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Address: St. Svithunsgt 37 Stavanger, Norway 4008

Country: Norway

Email: post@fontenehuset.org

Call 47 51 53 53 93

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Fontenehuset Trondheim
Fontenehuset Trondheim

Fontenehuset Trondheim is a voluntary work community for people with mental health challenges where you get support to achieve your goals - whether it is work, studies or active participation in society.

 

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Address: Dronningens Gate 15, 7011 Trondheim, Troendelag, Norway 7011

Country: Norway

Email: post@fontenehuset-trondheim.no

Call 47 919 24 052

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Fontenehuset Ullensaker
Fontenehuset Ullensaker

Fontenehuset in Ullensaker is a voluntary and inclusive work community for those with mental health challenges. They help you move on to work, studies or active participation in society.

 

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Address: Trondheimsvegen 77- Jessheim Jessheim, Norway 2050

Country: Norway

Email: post@fontenehuset-ullensaker.n

Call +4794871533

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Fontenehuset Ã…lesund
Fontenehuset Ã…lesund

Fontenehuset Ålesund is a voluntary and inclusive work community for those with mental health challenges. Membership is free, voluntary, and indefinite.

 

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Address: Lihauggata 8b Ã…lesund, Norway 6002

Country: Norway

Email: elisabeth@fontenehuset-alesund.no

Call 004741761083

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Fontänhuset Båstad
Fontänhuset Båstad

Fontänhuset in Båstad target people who have experienced mental illness. Membership at Fontänhuset in Båstad is completely voluntary and without a time limit. They work according to something called the work-oriented day where we focus on driving the house forward. Together, members and employees decide in which direction the work in the building should go. They give members the opportunity to test their ability to work at their own pace. Here we focus on what you can do instead of what you can't do. The work-oriented day allows you to create routines in your everyday life.

 

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Address: Aromavägen 48 Båstad, Sweden S-269 37

Country: Sweden

Email: info@fhb.nu

Call 46 43 172 480

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Fontänhuset Falun
Fontänhuset Falun

Fountain House Falun is a non-profit association that works according to a psychosocial work rehabilitation model for people who have or experience mental illness. They can help break isolation, find a community and provide support towards achieving individual goals. We strengthen personal strengths and abilities through work and community.

 

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Address: Tullkammaregatan 2 Falun, Sweden 79131

Country: Sweden

Email: linda.haglund@fontanhusetfalun.se

Call 070 399 04 53

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Fontänhuset Göteborg
Fontänhuset Göteborg

Fontänhuset Göteborg is one of over 300 Fountain Houses in the world. 200 of the Fountain Houses are accredited, we are one of these. The Fountain House model is an evidence-based effective rehabilitation method for people with mental illness.

 

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Address: Andra Langgatan 25 Göteborg, Sweden 413 28

Country: Sweden

Email: helena.goteborgsfontanen@gmail.com

Call 46 31 123 001

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Fontänhuset Helsingborg
Fontänhuset Helsingborg

Fontänhuset Helsingborg is a psychosocial work rehabilitation organisation that supports people living with mental illness on the road to recovery.

 

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Address: Norra Strandgatan 8 Helsingborg, Sweden 252 20

Country: Sweden

Email: kontakt@fontanhushbg.se

Call +46 42 24 50 60

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Fontänhuset Malmö
Fontänhuset Malmö

The Fountain House is a psychosocial, work-oriented rehabilitation model for those who have mental illness. It is based entirely on volunteerism – you participate according to your own ability. The foundation is the work we do together. It is important to feel needed and to be part of a community. Therefore, your tasks are meaningful and real, regardless of whether you cook for almost a hundred people, broadcast radio or publish a newspaper.

 

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Address: Engelbrektsgatan 14 Malmö, Sweden S-211 33

Country: Sweden

Email: info@fontanhuset.se

Call 46 40 120 013

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Fontänhuset Nyköping
Fontänhuset Nyköping

Fontänhuset Nyköping is a foundation that works to give people with mental illness meaningfulness, security, colleagues and opportunities to take the step back into working life.

 

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Address: Brunnsgatan 5A Nyköping, Sweden 611 32

Country: Sweden

Email: fontanhuset@nykoping.nu

Call 46 15 526 8140

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Fontänhuset Sköndal
Fontänhuset Sköndal

Fontänhuset Sköndal are a politically and religiously independent organization whose activities are aimed at people with mental illness. If you lack community, we help you break your isolation and give meaning to your everyday life.

 

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Address: Knut Sjobergsvag 6 Skondal, Sweden 128 85

Country: Sweden

Email: info@fhskondal.se

Call 46 7 68 604 206

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Fontänhuset Älmhult
Fontänhuset Älmhult

The Fountain House Trappan in Älmhult is aimed at people who have experienced or have experience of mental illness. They work after the work-oriented day. Where we, together, employees and members drive the fountain house forward in the direction that we have decided together. The Fountain House gives members the opportunity to test their ability to work at a pace that suits each individual who is in the house. The work-oriented day also gives the individual a routine in their everyday life.

 

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Address: Vallgatan 10 Almhult, Sweden S 343 34

Country: Sweden

Email: info@fontanhusetalmhult.se

Call 46 4 764 8010

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Fontänhuset Örebro
Fontänhuset Örebro

Fontänhuset Örebro provides a work-oriented rehabilitation aimed at those between the ages of 16 and 66 who have experience of mental illness. They help break isolation, create meaning and structure in your everyday life. Here you get to set your own goals and work based on your own ability. For those who wish, it is possible to receive individual support for work or studies via evidence-based methods.

 

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Address: Malgatan 11-13 Orebro, Sweden S-702 16

Country: Sweden

Email: info@orebrofontanhus.se

Call 46 19 320 520

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Foot Print to Success Clubhouse
Foot Print to Success Clubhouse

The Footprint to Success Clubhouse has been striving to find meaningful employment for our members.  By focusing on the talents, strengths, and abilities of our members, we work together performing the daily tasks of running the Clubhouse in a non-competitive environment. Our goal is to encourage members to seek employment within the community. Members learn skills that can be applied to real jobs: computer literacy, financial literacy, employability skills, cognitive enhancement skills, data entry, culinary skills, etc.

 

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Address: 3521 West Broward Boulevard Suite 107 Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA 33312

Country: United States of America

Email: BHarmon@footprintsuccess.org

Call 954 657 8010

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Forge Ahead Clubhouse
Forge Ahead Clubhouse

Forge Ahead Clubhouse offers people living with mental illness opportunities for friendship, employment, housing, education as well as access to medical and psychiatric services in a safe environment. We are part of 320 international clubhouse programs that provide social and economic inclusion that is designed to reverse the alarming trends of higher suicide, hospitalization, and the incarceration rates associated with mental illness. Forge Ahead Clubhouse is an evidence-based rehabilitation program for adults living with a mental illness. We’re dedicated to helping individuals reach their highest level of independence by providing social, skill-building, and leadership opportunities while offering structure to enhance confidence and build self-esteem.

 

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Address: 1405 North Ritter Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana, USA 46219

Country: United States of America

Email: forgeaheadclubhouse@yahoo.com

Call 317 355 3104

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Forum House
Forum House

 

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Address: 55 Broad Street Westfield, Massachusetts, USA 01085

Country: United States of America

Email: forumhouse2@viability.org

Call 413 562 5293

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Foundations: A Place for Education and Recovery
Foundations: A Place for Education and Recovery

The Foundations program includes educational and support groups, trainings, and opportunities for volunteers to be part of the organization. People are referred to the program by their service provider and usually stay 3-7 days. Three respite bedrooms are available; guests in the respite choose what they need to do for their own support and recovery. Many people become volunteer peer workers after being released. Suicidal people are referred to a crisis center. This is a program that is 100% run by peers.

 

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Address: 800 Market Ave. N. Suite 1500, Canton, OH 44702

Country: United States of America

Email: michelleb@ascendservices.org

Call 330-454-2888

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Foundry Virtual BC
Foundry Virtual BC

Peer support for any young person in BC between the ages of 12-24. Also offering family peer support for parents/caregivers of young people in BC.

 

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Country: Canada

Email: online@foundrybc.ca

Call 1-800-784-2433

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Fountain House
Fountain House

Fountain House is a national mental health nonprofit fighting to improve health, increase opportunity, and end social and economic isolation for people most impacted by mental illness. Drawing on more than 200 community-based social rehabilitative programs inspired by Fountain House and known as clubhouses – to reflect an insistence on belonging and acceptance – in nearly 40 states and with more than 60,000 members, we are leading a national movement for the dignity and rights of people with serious mental illness.

 

Organisation

Address: 425 West 47th Street New York, New York, USA 10036

Country: United States of America

Email: fhinfo@fountainhouse.org

Call 212 582 0340

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Fountain House Bronx
Fountain House Bronx

Fountain House Bronx, established in 2013, is an affiliate of Fountain House, a worldwide leader in mental health recovery. Our Bronx location expands Fountain House’s innovative working community and advances its vision to improve the lives of those with serious mental illness.

 

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Address: 564 Walton Avenue Bronx, New York, USA 10451

Country: United States of America

Email: ydenize@fountainhousebx.org

Call 718 742 9884

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Fountain House Copenhagen
Fountain House Copenhagen

At Fountain House Copenhagen, they believe in the community's ability to inspire personal development and healing. 

 

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Address: Teglvaerksgade 22 Copenhagen, Denmark 2100

Country: Denmark

Email: maria@fountain-house.dk

Call 45 23108196

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Fountain House Hollywood
Fountain House Hollywood

Fountain House Hollywood is part of the Hollywood 2.0 initiative, and we are proud to foster community-based recovery that keeps people safe and supported. Fountain House Hollywood provides a non-clinical therapeutic community for people living with serious mental illness. They work in partnership with our members to ensure they are at the center of their own recovery.

 

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Address: 6565 Sunset Boulevard, Suite 135 Hollywood, California, USA 90028

Country: United States of America

Email: launit@fountainhouse.org

Call 323-466-8300

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Fountain House/Kampala
Fountain House/Kampala

 

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Country: Uganda

Postal Address: PO Box 9041 Kampala, Uganda

Email: nellymuwanika@gmail.com

Call 256 312 106 812

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Fountain House/South Africa
Fountain House/South Africa

 

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Address: 227 Lower Main Road/Observatory Capetown, South Africa 7925

Country: South Africa

Email: coordinator@fountainhouse.org.za

Call 27 21 447 7409 27

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Fountain House/Stockholm
Fountain House/Stockholm

Fountain House/Stockholm offer work and community as a way to recovery from mental illness. They have been working for mental health in Stockholm since 1980.

 

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Address: Gotgatan 38 Stockholm, Sweden SE-102 61

Country: Sweden

Postal Address: PO Box 4051 Stockholm, Sweden SE-102 61

Email: info@fountainhouse.se

Call 46 87 140 160

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Fountain House/Stockholm
Fountain House/Stockholm

Fountain House/Stockholm offer work and community as a way to recovery from mental illness. They have been working for mental health in Stockholm since 1980.

 

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Address: Gotgatan 38 Stockholm, Sweden SE-102 61

Country: Sweden

Postal Address: PO Box 4051 Stockholm, Sweden SE-102 61

Email: info@fountainhouse.se

Call 46 87 140 160

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Fresh Start Clubhouse
Fresh Start Clubhouse

Fresh Start Clubhouse is an organization that serves people from Washtenaw County who have mental illness. Washtenaw County is inherently a diverse community, and the population that Fresh Start Clubhouse serves is likewise diverse. We believe in the value and potential of every human and powerful benefits of belonging to a welcoming and inclusive community. We also believe in sustainable, equitable community care. In our efforts to support our members, Fresh Start Clubhouse asserts a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. 

 

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Address: 211 E Michigan Ave Ypsilanti, Michigan, USA 48198

Country: United States of America

Email: info@freshstartclubhouse.org

Call 734-929-9992

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Friends and Advocates Peel
Friends and Advocates Peel

Friends & Advocates Peel is an adult mental health organization that specializes in social rehabilitation for individuals dealing with isolation due to their mental health challenges or illness. They provide social rec opportunities, where members come together and socialize with their peers in community settings. F&A also provides opportunities for training like our Leadership training - which trains our members and provides them with the skills to lead activities along side a staff member as well as Presentation Training - which allows members to learn how to present the organization in the community and again assist staff at presentation for example at the hospitals around the GTA. The Board of Directors is currently only made up of members from the organization and all committees are also made of you members and staff - Quality Improvement, Social and Leisure, PR and Health and Safety to name a few. The Consumer Survivor Network (CSN) has been apart of F&A for many years and as of March 2022 was revamped as a Peer Support program run by myself Lea Joseph. The Peer Support program focus on recovery topics and supports all those living with mental health challenges/illnesses, substance abuse and addictions challenges, by using the values of peer support create hope and education in a safe space. The CSN Peer Support program, provides 1on1 peer support over the phone, and peer support groups on zoom and in-person.

 

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Address: 239 Queen St E Unit 6 Brampton, ON L6W2B6

Country: Canada

Email: csn@fapeel.org

Call 905-452-1002

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Friends in Action Clubhouse
Friends in Action Clubhouse

 

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Address: 657 Walton Drive Farmington, Missouri, USA 63640

Country: United States of America

Email: fiaclubhouse@bjc.org

Call 573-760-8360

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Friendship Clubhouse
Friendship Clubhouse

 

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Address: 36211 Jefferson Avenue Harrison Township, Michigan, USA 48045

Country: United States of America

Email: ikwiek@hopenetwork.org

Call 586 465 4780

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Friendship Clubhouse - Community Counseling Center
Friendship Clubhouse - Community Counseling Center

 

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Address: 2801 C Court Ashtabula, Ohio, USA 44004

Country: United States of America

Email: friendshipclubhouse@cccohio.com

Call 4408411941

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Friendship House
Friendship House

 

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Address: 4-1751 Kuhio Highway Kapaa, Hawai`i, USA 96746

Country: United States of America

Email: thefriendlies5@gmail.com

Call 808 821 4480

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Frontier House
Frontier House

Frontier House, established in 1990, follows the Clubhouse Model of Psychosocial Rehabilitation first established in New York City’s Fountain House over 70 years ago. Considered a model program in Colorado, Frontier House graphically illustrates the commitment and belief that individuals with mental illness can and will actively engage in a recovery process given the opportunity to do so.

 

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Address: 1407 8th Avenue Greeley, Colorado, USA 80631

Country: United States of America

Email: frontier.house@northrange.org

Call 970 347 2128

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Gainesville Opportunity Center
Gainesville Opportunity Center

The Gainesville Opportunity Center is a non-profit that helps adults living with chronic mental illness rejoin the community and find jobs. They follow a recovery through work model where Members come and participate in our work day. Members work side by side with our staff in order to build confidence.  They see others with mental illness succeeding while proving to themselves they can, too.  From there, the GOC helps Members find jobs and gives them continued support while working. 

 

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Address: 1210 NW 14th Avenue Gainesville, Florida, USA 32601

Country: United States of America

Email: mail@goclubhouse.org

Call 352 224 5523

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Galveston Clubhouse
Galveston Clubhouse

Galveston Clubhouse is driven by the desire to improve and build a welcoming community for individuals with mental illness. Our goal is to foster a space where people with lived experience can connect and grow together.

 

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Address: 4700 Broadway #C124 Galveston, TX 77551

Country: United States of America

Email: admin@galvestonclubhouse.org

Call 409-766-0158

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Galway Recovery College
Galway Recovery College

Galway Recovery College is based at the Institute for Lifecourse & Society Building (ILAS), University of Galway, North Campus, Galway Recovery College offers recovery education to everyone. All recovery education sessions are available in person and most - except Wellness Recovery Action Planning and our sessions for students who are in-patients in the Acute Adult Mental Health Unit - are also available on-line.  We recommend that students check their email before attending in person in case Covid forces us online again.

 

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Address: Galway Recovery College, Institute for Lifecourse & Society Building (ILAS), NUIG North Campus, Upper Newcastle Road, Galway. H91 C7DK

Country: Ireland

Email: galwayrecoverycollege@gmail.com

Call 087 3401667

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Gateway
Gateway

Gateway is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with the mission of improving the quality of life for adults with mental illness in Greenville. 

 

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Address: 423 Croft Street Greenville, South Carolina, USA 29609

Country: United States of America

Email: rredlinger@gateway-sc.org

Call 864 242 9193

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Gathering Hope House
Gathering Hope House

Gathering Hope House (GHH) is a member-run non-profit organization dedicated to empowering Lorain County adults who manage mental illnesses. We know individuals can recover from the effects of mental illness, and our enriched adult day and evening programs support person-led rehabilitation. We believe people managing mental illnesses deserve to lead rich, meaningful lives and feel that they are valued members of society. They offer employment and volunteer opportunities, education, social activities, wellness programming, and more for individuals 18 years or older who manage a mental illness.

 

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Address: 1173 North Ridge Road E Suite 102 Lorain, Ohio, USA 44055

Country: United States of America

Email: whitneyoliverghh@gmail.com

Call 440 233 7400

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Genesis Club, Inc.
Genesis Club, Inc.

Genesis Club is a community center known as a Clubhouse. Here, members are part of a community where they can participate in running the clubhouse while rebuilding a sense of purpose and belonging. Members are supported to return to work, find stable housing, return to school, and build healthy social connections. Here, people are recognized for their strengths and contributions, not defined by their diagnosis. A Clubhouse is an evidence-based mental health recovery model recognized by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

 

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Address: 274 Lincoln Street Worcester, Massachusetts, USA 01605

Country: United States of America

Email: training@genesisclub.org

Call 508 831 0100

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Genesis House
Genesis House

Genesis House is dedicated to providing community-based support to Livingston County residents recovering from mental illnesses. It’s a place for members to come together on a voluntary basis. Members are able to move beyond their illnesses by focusing on their strengths, talents and abilities rather than symptoms. The meaningful work that members do creates a vibrant, positive community and helps members to reach their own recovery goals.

 

 

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Address: 1137 E. Grand River Avenue Howell, Michigan, USA 48843

Country: United States of America

Email: genesishouse10@gmail.com

Call 517 234 1880

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Georgia Peer Support and Wellness Center
Georgia Peer Support and Wellness Center

The Peer Support, Wellness, and Respite Centers of Georgia are projects of the Georgia Mental Health Consumer Network, funded through a contract with the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities. The Peer Support, Wellness and Respite Centers of Georgia (PSWRCs) are peer-run alternatives to traditional mental health services. The first PSWRC was opened in Decatur, GA on January 30, 2008. In June 2011, two more locations were opened in North Georgia as a response to the regional hospital closing in North Georgia. In September 2014, two more PSWRCs were opened, also in response to a regional hospital closing in South Georgia. Each of the five PSWRCs offer a 24/7 warmline, daily wellness activities, community resources, computers/wifi, and 3 respite rooms where a person can stay for up to 7 days instead of going into  psychiatric hospital. The PSWRCs are open from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm for house tours, activities, community outings, general resources, and computers. See the website for more detailed information and schedules for each PSWRC. Locations include:

  • Decatur - 444 Sycamore Dr; Decatur, GA 30030 - 404-371-1414 - jayme@gmhcn.org
  • White Country - 46 Knaus Drive; Cleveland, Ga 30528 - 706-865-3601 - whitecounty@gmhcn.org
  • Bartow County - 201 N Erwin St; Cartersville, GA  30120 - 770-276-2019 - bartowcounty@gmhcn.org
  • Colquitt County - 417 2nd St. SE; Moultrie, GA 31768 - 229-873-9737 - colquittcounty@gmhcn.org
  • Augusta - 1720 Central Avenue, Augusta, GA 30904 - 706-426-4030, 706-738-3548 for after hours calls - augusta@gmhcn.org

 

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Country: United States of America

Email: info@gmhcn.org

Call 770-276-2019

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Glades Clubhouse
Glades Clubhouse

 

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Address: 1101 W Ave A Belle Glade, Florida, USA 33430

Country: United States of America

Email: sswiderski@mhapalmbeaches.org

Call 561 832 3755

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Gold Coast Clubhouse
Gold Coast Clubhouse

Gold Coast Clubhouse is a member-led program that promotes mental health well-being by assisting members to connect, participate & belong. At the Gold Coast Clubhouse members and Clubhouse staff work side-by-side to carry out the day-to-day operations of running the Clubhouse.

 

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Country: Australia

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Gold Coast Primary Health Network Advisory Groups
Gold Coast Primary Health Network Advisory Groups

Gold Coast Primary Health Network (GCPHN) works closely with public, private and non-government organisations in the primary health care sector and across the acute care sector to improve the health and well-being of the Gold Coast. GCPHN is building ‘one world class health system’ for the Gold Coast’ and we know we can’t do it alone. To achieve this goal, we work closely with diverse groups, sharing knowledge and skills, working to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of our primary care system, ensuring it meets local needs.

 

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Country: Australia

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Good2Talk
Good2Talk

Good2Talk provides free, confidential support services for post-secondary students in Ontario and Nova Scotia

  • Good2Talk Ontario
  • Good2Talk Nova Scotia

 

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Country: Canada

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Grand Avenue Club
Grand Avenue Club

the Grand Avenue Club provides adults of Greater Milwaukee who experience mental illness with employment, educational, and enrichment programming. They are a welcoming, non-clinical community that focuses on providing meaningful opportunities for our members.

 

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Address: 210 East Michigan Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA 53202

Country: United States of America

Email: philip@grandavenueclub.org

Call 414 276 6474

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Greater Heights Clubhouse
Greater Heights Clubhouse

 

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Address: 980 Halsey Brooklyn, New York, USA 11207

Country: United States of America

Email: pguigli@wearebcs.org

Call 718 235 5780

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Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust’s Recovery Academy
Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust’s Recovery Academy

Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust’s Recovery Academy provides a range of free educational courses and resources for people with mental health and substance misuse problems, their families and carers as well as health care professionals.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

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Grenfell Ministries
Grenfell Ministries

Grenfell Ministries is a peer run, peer led organization that has programs for housing, support and advocacy for people who use drugs, people with lived experience and those who are experiencing mental health strain.

 

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Address: 201-181 Jackson Street W Hamilton, ON L8P1L8

Country: Canada

Email: weloveyou@nors.ca

Call 905-515-8992

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Grey Bruce Recovery College
Grey Bruce Recovery College

CMHA Grey Bruce Recovery College provides an innovative learning space where anyone can access free courses, webinars, workshops, and events to learn, gain new skills, connect with others in their community and explore new roles for themselves in a supportive environment. 

 

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Address: 1101 2nd Ave East Owen Sound, ON N4K 2J1

Country: Canada

Call (519) 371-3642

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Guadalajara Clubhouse A.C.
Guadalajara Clubhouse A.C.

Guadalajara Clubhouse is dedicated to the recovery of people living with mental illness, through their talents by empowering a community of mutual support, generating opportunities for social, labor and school reintegration for members. They envision a world where people with mental illness reach their potential and are respected as workers, neighbors, and friends.

 

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Address: Santa María 3034 Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

Country: Mexico

Email: guadalajaraclubhouse@gmail.com

Call 33 20016732

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H.E.A.R.T.S Peer Support Agency
H.E.A.R.T.S Peer Support Agency

H.E.A.R.T.S. Peer Support Agency in Nashua, NH is open Monday through Saturday and provides a variety of groups and activities for members. H.E.A.R.T.S. has also added a two bedroom Crisis Respite program. People who choose to say as guests stay overnight from one to seven days and are welcome to bring their pets. This is an alternative to psychiatric hospitalization, serving individuals with overwhelming feelings including those who feel so badly that they do not want to continue living. Guests are free to come and go. Some continue to go to work and stay overnight at H.E.A.R.T.S. Guests bring and cook their own food and can have 24-hour peer support available to them. H.E.A.R.T.S. Crisis Respite Program creates an opportunity for people to learn from, and be supported in making the transition from crisis to wellness. Within the context of a mutually responsible relationship, and with the help of consumer staff’s experiential knowledge and training, those who sincerely wish to overcome their difficulties can greatly reduce the use of more restrictive hospital settings, including involuntary admissions. All services are free to New Hampshire residents.

 

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Address: Nashua, NH

Country: United States of America

Email: kenl@heartspsa.org

Call 603-864-8769

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H.O.P.E. Learning Centre
H.O.P.E. Learning Centre

The H.O.P.E. Learning Centre provides educational courses about mental health and well-being that promote recovery, hope, empowerment, possibility, and connection. They offer many free courses that are informative and interactive. We know that the best learning happens when lived-experience is shared and valued. Our courses are collaboratively designed, developed, and delivered with individuals who have lived experience.

 

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Country: Canada

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H.O.P.E. Learning Centre
H.O.P.E. Learning Centre

The H.O.P.E Learning Centre is Saskatchewan's first rcovery collee helping others through peer educaton

 

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Address: 2702 12th Ave. Regina SK

Country: Canada

Postal Address: 1306 525 5601 ex. 235

Email: DirectorHLC@cmhask.com

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Haabersti Klubimaja
Haabersti Klubimaja

Haabersti Klubimaja aims to improve the quality of life of people with mental disorders through the creation of a sense of value and belonging in society.

 

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Address: Oismae tee 105A Tallinn, Estonia 13515

Country: Estonia

Email: info@klubimaja.ee

Call 372 657 9455

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Hacienda of Hope
Hacienda of Hope

Hacienda of Hope is a welcoming homelike environment that offers support, and tools for fostering wellness and managing crisis and recovery. Guests stay in a residential respite home that is run by peers with lived experience, 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Guests have the opportunity to create individualized wellness and recovery action plans that are entered around the 8 Dimensions of Wellness and Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP). Hacienda of Hope is a partnership between Project Return Peer Support Network (PRPSN) and Mental Health America Los Angeles (MHALA).

 

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Address: 2241 W. Williams Street, Long Beach, CA 90810

Country: United States of America

Call 562-388-8183

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Hale o Honolulu
Hale o Honolulu

 

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Address: 1700 Lanakila Avenue Honolulu, Hawai`i, USA 96817

Country: United States of America

Email: haleohonolulu@gmail.com

Call 808 832 5142

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Hale Oluea Clubhouse
Hale Oluea Clubhouse

 

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Address: 1045 B Kilauea Avenue Hilo, Hawai`i, USA 96720

Country: United States of America

Email: haleolueaclubhouse@gmail.com

Call 808 974 4320

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Harbor Place Clubhouse
Harbor Place Clubhouse

Harbor Place Clubhouse is a clubhouse organized to support people living with mental illness. During their participation in the Clubhouse, members gain access to opportunities to rejoin the worlds of friendships, family, employment, and education, as well as the services and support they may individually need to continue their recovery. A Clubhouse provides a restorative environment for people whose lives have been severely disrupted because of their mental illness and who need the support of others who are in recovery and who believe that mental illness is treatable.

 

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Address: 95 Pleasant Street Lynn, Massachusetts, USA 01901

Country: United States of America

Email: nmceachern@eliotchs.org

Call 781 842 7200

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Harmony Hall
Harmony Hall

 

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Address: 219 S. Saginaw Street Lapeer, Michigan, USA 48446

Country: United States of America

Email: bschmitt@lapeercmh.org

Call 810 667 0251

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Haus Bung
Haus Bung

 

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Address: Cnr Bauhinia Avenue and Kalibobo Drive. Section 15 Lot 2 Madang, Papua New Guinea

Country: Papua New Guinea

Email: Jenny.Tait-Robertson@sjog.org.au

Call 61 448 101812

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Haverhill Clubhouse
Haverhill Clubhouse

Haverhill Clubhouse is a community of support for individuals with mental health conditions. It is a voluntary membership program with activities based on the interests, needs, and goals of its membership. Clubs focus on peer support and the empowerment of their membership. Members' strengths are celebrated, which provides the opportunity to live, learn, and engage in meaningful work while contributing to the Club community.

 

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Address: 100 Locust Street Haverhill, Massachusetts, USA 01830

Country: United States of America

Email: morisonj@vinfen.org

Call 978 521 6957

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Hearing Voices NYC
Hearing Voices NYC

 

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Country: United States of America

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Heart & Soul
Heart & Soul

Heart and Soul Inc. provide a number of exemplary programs for consumers. Our centers our strategically located throughout San Mateo County. The goal for the self-help centers is to provide programs and activities that help people who suffer from mental illness learn to cope with their symptoms and improve the quality of their lives. Accordingly, we offer activities such as symptom management (including the development and use of Wellness and Recovery Action Plans), support groups for different kinds of mental illness, life skill development groups and a variety of social activities. They believe that consumers of mental health services deserve dignity and respect as members of society. The stigma of mental illness is debilitating, unfair and should be eradicated. Consumers are capable of providing quality services and support to other consumers. By working together, consumers will have a positive impact on system services, policies and legislation that affects their lives.

 

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Address: 210 Industrial Road, #205 San Carlos, CA 94070

Country: United States of America

Email: ineedsupport@heartandsoulinc.org

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Heart Wing Clubhouse
Heart Wing Clubhouse

 

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Address: 355 Shaoshan Road North Changsha Hunan 41007, People's Republic of China 41007

Country: China

Email: heart.wing@163.com

Call 86 731 8280 0702

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Heartland Clubhouse
Heartland Clubhouse

 

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Address: 108 N. Lafayette St. c/o Montcalm Care Network Greenville, Michigan, USA 48838

Country: United States of America

Email: heartlandhouse108@gmail.com

Call 989 831 7520

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HELP4WV
HELP4WV

HELP4WV offers a 24/7 call, chat, and text line that provides immediate help for any West Virginian struggling with an addiction or mental health issue. Many of those answering our accredited helpline are peer-support specialists or recovery coaches. This means that they have personal experience in recovery from a mental health or substance abuse issue. This initiative, funded by the Department of Health and Human Resources, is designed to streamline the process of seeking help for behavioral health issues.  The helpline staff offers confidential support and resource referrals, including self-help groups, outpatient counseling, medication-assisted treatment, psychiatric care, emergency care, and residential treatment.  The helpline provides assistance and guidance for those who need help or are seeking help for loved ones. It is also ideal for social workers, nurses, and others involved in discharge or care planning to access a comprehensive list of state resources.

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (844) 435-7498

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Helping Ourselves through Peer Support & Employment (H.O.P.E.)
Helping Ourselves through Peer Support & Employment (H.O.P.E.)
  • After- hours Drop in program
  • Mood Walks
  • Lunch & Learn Sessions
  • We Care program
  • Recovery Breakfast
  • Fundraising Events

 

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Address: 44 King Street, Suite 207 Brantford, ON N3T 3C7

Country: Canada

Email: joanne@hopebrant.ca

Call 519-751-1694

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Helsingin Klubitalo
Helsingin Klubitalo

Helsinki Clubhouse is a community that supports studies and employment and is intended for Helsinki residents who have or have had mental health challenges in their lives.

 

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Address: Hämeentie 54 Helsinki, Finland 00500

Country: Finland

Email: hallinto@helsinginklubitalo.org

Call 358 9 72 88 550

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Hidden River Clubhouse
Hidden River Clubhouse

 

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Address: 1935 West Market Street Pottsville, Pennsylvania, USA 17901

Country: United States of America

Email: hiddenriver@csgonline.org

Call 877 359 9483

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High Hopes Clubhouse
High Hopes Clubhouse

 

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Address: 26 College Avenue Waterville, Maine, USA 04901

Country: United States of America

Email: lsoucie@kbhmaine.org

Call 207 877 0038

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Hillsgrove House
Hillsgrove House

 

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Address: 70 Minnesota Avenue Warwick, Rhode Island, USA 02888

Country: United States of America

Email: hillsgroveclubhouse@gmail.com

Call 401 732 0970

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Honu Home
Honu Home

Honu Home is a Peer-Operated Respite. Meaning that all staff and volunteers are individuals who experience mental health, substance use and/or trauma issues; many of whom have been incarcerated themselves. Honu Home is not a group home, half-way house or treatment program. They believe in treating people like adults. We believe in giving people the right and responsibility to make choices and be the directors of their own lives. Many of us have experienced mental health systems, correctional systems, welfare systems etc. that often direct and plan our daily activities. At Honu Home we believe it’s time to take charge of your own life.

 

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Address: Lincoln, Nebraska

Country: United States of America

Email: dcommuso@mha-ne.org

Call 402-975-2032

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Hope + Me - Mood Disorders Association of Ontario
Hope + Me - Mood Disorders Association of Ontario

Hope + Me offer free Virtual Peer Support Groups, Workshops, Counselling Services, and more! Hope + Me believes that talking to someone with a lived experience of a mood disorder proves invaluable to helping others with similar diagnoses to recover and lead a healthy life.

  • Pathways
  • Virtual Peer Support Groups
  • Pathways to Care
  • Peer Support and Counselling Services
  • Warm Line and Intake
  • Peer Recovery Programs
  • WRAP
  • Laughing Like Crazy
  • Paint with Someone Who’s Been There
  • Family Programs
  • Older Adult Mental Health and Well-being
  • Online Programs
  • Check up From the Neck Up
  • Training & Apprenticeship
  • Peer Support Training and Apprenticeship
  • Community Outreach
  • Community Engagement
  • Peer Talk Speakers Bureau

 

Organisation

Address: 2300 Yonge St., Suite 1600, Unit 17, Toronto, ON M4P 1E4

Country: Canada

Email: info@hopeandme.ca

Call (416) 486-8046

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Hope 4NC Helpline
Hope 4NC Helpline

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (855) 587-3463

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Hope Centre Clubhouse
Hope Centre Clubhouse

Hope Centre Clubhouse is a program of the Canadian Mental Health Association, Prince Edward Island. Hope Centre is a psychosocial rehabilitation centre for adults living with mental illness. They believe that the focus should be on the strengths of all individuals and on mental wellness, not a mental illness. 

 

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Address: 1 College Street, Alberton, PE  C0B 1B0

Country: Canada

Email: m.chaisson@cmha.pe.ca

Call (902) 853-3871

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Hope Clubhouse (Xi Wang Zhi Guang)
Hope Clubhouse (Xi Wang Zhi Guang)

 

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Address: No.100 Ruixing Road, Qing Yang District, 4th Floor Chengdu Sichuan Province, 610091, People's Republic of China 610041

Country: China

Email: hopeclubhouse@163.com

Call 86 028 81726711

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Hope Clubhouse of SW Florida
Hope Clubhouse of SW Florida

HOPE Clubhouse is a local community-based solution to a global problem. Our units (business, culinary, and horticulture) provide opportunities for work, wellness, education, and socialization—in an evidence-based approach that has been proven, through the Clubhouse International model, to help people with their mental illness and to regain their lives. Their Clubhouse focuses on strengths and abilities rather than illness. Through friendship, shared work, education, and employment, the HOPE Clubhouse has given people hope to live fulfilling lives.

 

Organisation

Address: 3602 Broadway Fort Myers, Florida, USA 33901

Country: United States of America

Email: info@hopeclubhouse.org

Call 239 267 1777

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Hope Fort Bend Clubhouse
Hope Fort Bend Clubhouse

Hope Fort Bend Clubhouse is a psycho-social program, involved in the community where individuals living with mental health conditions are empowered to gain confidence and independence. Recovery of mental health conditions is achieved through individuals living and working together to discover and build new and hidden talents.

 

Organisation

Address: 912 South 6th Street Richmond, Texas, USA 77469

Country: United States of America

Email: info@hopefbc.org

Call 281 605 9212

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HOPE Learning Centre
HOPE Learning Centre

The HOPE Learning Centre (Helping Others through Peer Education) is a service available to the community in general and offers courses that touch on a variety of subjects relating to personal recovery, mental health, and well-being. These courses are offered both in-person in a classroom, as well as virtually online. 

 

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Country: Canada

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Hope Springs Clubhouse
Hope Springs Clubhouse

Hope Springs Clubhouse helps members who have mental health issues to discover their unique abilities and talents in a safe and respectful environment. To discover that they are more than just their diagnosis.

 

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Address: 40 Kenhorst Blvd Suite 200 Reading, Pennsylvania, USA 19607

Country: United States of America

Email: hopesprings@trsinc.org

Call 484 650 0198

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HopeWorx
HopeWorx

HopeWorx crafts an intentional space where peer values and peer support are the essential fiber of our community. We walk alongside you, sharing our own stories of hope, to help you feel safe, seen, and heard.

 

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Country: United States of America

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Horizon House
Horizon House

 

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Address: 78 Water Street Wakefield, Massachusetts, USA 01880

Country: United States of America

Email: ctaatjes@riversidecc.org

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House of Dreams
House of Dreams

 

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Address: 927 1st Street Box #47 Menominee, Michigan, USA 49858

Country: United States of America

Email: houseofdreams_clubhouse@yahoo.com

Call 906 290 3192

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Houselink
Houselink

Houselink offer mental health and addiction programs and offer many community programs to reduce social isolation and build a community of peers. We have housed more than 2,500 people and served over 80,000 meals. We train participants in basic and transferable work skills and we employ them in part time casual jobs. We offer a comprehensive basket of services. After 40 years, we cover the entire GTA. We advocate and educate to address homelessness. We currently house 500 individuals, including 60 families. Our goal is to ensure that those most at risk of homelessness, never again face life on the streets. Each of our teams has a Mental Health Recovery worker and we also offer a daily drop in at our 805 Bloor Street location.

 

Organisation

Address: 1678 Bloor Street Toronto, ON M6P 1A9

Country: Canada

Postal Address: 155 Sherbourne Toronto, ON M5A 3W2

Email: carolth@houselink.on.ca

Call 416-368-2424

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Hudson Valley Clubhouse
Hudson Valley Clubhouse

 

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Address: 98 Cannon Street Poughkeepsie, New York, USA 12601

Country: United States of America

Email: blaise@hudsonvalleyclubhouse.org

Call 845 743 4872

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Humber Recovery and Welleing College
Humber Recovery and Welleing College

Humber Recovery and Welleing College is a free service to guide you on your journey to wellbeing. It includes expert led step-by-step courses that you can book on to live and virtual sessions. Track your recovery journey with your dashboard

 

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Country: United Kingdom

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Imatran Klubitalo
Imatran Klubitalo

Imatra Clubhouse is an equal community of people needing psychosocial support, mental health rehabilitees and staff. They consider people's cognitive and social resources and support our members in their everyday lives, employment and studies. Their activities are free of charge and voluntary. No referral is required to participate, and we do not ask for a diagnosis.

 

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Address: Suntionkuja 2 Imatra, Finland 55120

Country: Finland

Email: imatranklubitalo@eskot.org

Call 358 50 469 8648

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Independence Center
Independence Center

Independence Center is an active, forward-thinking nonprofit organization  providing those with chronic mental illness a place to belong, work and achieve healthy, happy, quality lives.

 

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Address: 4245 Forest Park Avenue St. Louis, Missouri, USA 63108

Country: United States of America

Email: pholmes@independencecenter.org

Call 314 533 4245

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Independent Futures Group Bristol
Independent Futures Group Bristol

The Independent Futures (IF) Group Bristol is a voice for people with complex needs. The group comprises some of Bristol’s expert citizen’s by experience. They are a diverse group brought together to pool our front line experience with homelessness, substance misuse, mental health issues and offending behaviour. Our aim is to scrutinise support services and work with them to carve a new way to deliver better services across in the Bristol area. THey are the main advisory group working with The Golden Key project in Bristol. The IF Group has contributed at all stages of the business planning, recruitment and launch of this Big Lottery funded project. They provide a voice of those with lived experience of service use across Mental Health, Substance Misuse, Homelessness and Criminal Justice System.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

Email: lucy@bristolreconnect.org.uk

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Infinity House
Infinity House

 

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Address: 1438 South 13th Street Terre Haute, Indiana, USA 47802

Country: United States of America

Email: rsteadman@hamiltoncenter.org

Call 812 917 4024

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Integrity House
Integrity House

Clubhouse members work in one of the teams within Integrity House. Each area serves a unique purpose and is essential to running the Clubhouse.  According to the International Standards, "members have the opportunity to participate in all work of the clubhouse, including administration, research, enrollment, and orientation, reach out, hiring, training and evaluation of staff, public relations, advocacy and evaluation of Clubhouse effectiveness". 

 

Organisation

Address: 2043 North Broadway Santa Ana, California, USA 92706

Country: United States of America

Email: cathydemello@gmail.com

Call 714 542 0855

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Iris Centre
Iris Centre

The Personality Disorder Service is a team of professional practitioners with specific skills and interest in working with people who find themselves described as high risk, often with more than one diagnosis and often diagnosed with a personality disorder, in particular borderline personality disorder.  Operating across the Devon area, our primary locations for service provision are the Iris Centre and Wonford House.

 

Organisation

Address: The Iris Centre Franklyn Drive Exeter EX2 9HS

Country: United Kingdom

Email: dpt.personalitydisorderservice@nhs.net

Call 01392 674333

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Iris Clubhouse
Iris Clubhouse

Iris Clubhouse are a dedicated nonprofit organization committed to enhancing health, broadening opportunities, and overcoming social and economic isolation for individuals significantly impacted by mental illness.

 

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Address: 239 E. H Street Casper, Wyoming, USA 82601

Country: United States of America

Email: irisclubhouse@gmail.com

Call 307 333 2507

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Iris Place Peer Run Respite
Iris Place Peer Run Respite

Iris Place Peer Run Respite is delighted to live and share its mission of providing a home-like, safe, and welcoming environment for people who want and need peer support in order to navigate or avoid a crisis related to mental health and/or substance abuse. The staff of Iris Place (all of whom have lived experience) are proud and excited to be able to offer this new alternative to hospitalization. Iris Place is located in Appleton, Wisconsin (northeast region) and is free to all Wisconsin adult residents. We believe that healing happens in relationships, as well as that individuals are the experts of their own experiences, and we look forward to exploring unique pathways to recovery with our future guests!

 

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Address: Appleton, Wisconsin

Country: United States of America

Email: irisplace@namifoxvalley.org

Call 920-815-3217

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Iris Place Peer Warmline
Iris Place Peer Warmline

A warmline open Monday to Wednesday 24/7.

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (920) 815-3217

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J-Town Clubhouse
J-Town Clubhouse

J-Town Clubhouse's daily activities parallel the typical business hours of the working community.

 

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Address: 700 Wildwood Ave. Jackson, Michigan, USA 49201

Country: United States of America

Email: MJDiaz@hopenetwork.org

Call 517 962 4815

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Jacaranda Clubhouse
Jacaranda Clubhouse

Jacaranda Clubhouse is an Empowering Daily Living Skills Program for adults experiencing mental health challenges in the Ipswich and West Moreton region. A place where people whom are known as “members” participate in their own recovery process by working and socializing together in a safe and welcoming environment.

 

Organisation

Address: Shop 4 Nolan’s Plaza 44 East Street Ipswich QLD 4305

Country: Australia

Postal Address: 4/44 East St Ipswich QLD 4305

Email: info@jacarandaclubhouse.com.au

Call (+61) 07 344 41733

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Jerusalem Clubhouse
Jerusalem Clubhouse


 

 

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Address: Agripas 10 Jerusalem, Israel

Country: Israel

Postal Address: Mail Box 2748 Jerusalem, Israel

Email: clubhouse.jerusalem@gmail.com

Call 972 2 5606644

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Job Connection Center
Job Connection Center

 

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Address: 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 801 Brooklyn, New York, USA 11201

Country: United States of America

Email: blessing.nwulu@ahrcnyc.org

Call 212 895 3301

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Journey Center
Journey Center

 

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Address: Second Floor 944 Liberty Street Meadville, Pennsylvania, USA 16335

Country: United States of America

Email: journeycenterclubhouse@gmail.com

Call 814 724 1391

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Journey House
Journey House

Journey House is a community-based psycho-social rehabilitation program where adults with persistent mental illness can rebuild their self-respect and confidence. Journey House (JH) is a program of Davis Behavioural Health. They are accredited through Clubhouse International. They provide a supportive and accepting community where members can gain a sense of belonging and accomplishment through education, productive work, and meaningful relationships.

 

Organisation

Address: 2250 North 1700 West Layton, Utah, USA 84041

Country: United States of America

Email: journeyclubhouse@gmail.com

Call 801 416 0225

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Junction Peer Support - Te Whare Hunga
Junction Peer Support - Te Whare Hunga

Junction Peer Support - Te Whare Hu?nga provide one-to-one and group support, advocacy, information & access to a wide range of support groups

Kaupapa Maori
Kaupapa Maori

Address
C/- Historic Village 159 17th Avenue West Tauranga

Country
New Zealand

Contact Person / Email
reception@turningpoint.org.nz

Call +(07) 578 6934

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Sage Career Support - Te Whare Rapuara
Sage Career Support - Te Whare Rapuara

Sage Career Support - Te Whare Rapuara help people shape and determine their own direction

Address
C/- Historic Village 159 17th Avenue West Tauranga

Country
New Zealand

Contact Person / Email
sage@turningpoint.org.nz

Call +(07) 578 6443

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Organisation

Address: 28 Carlisle Street Greerton Tauranga

Country: New Zealand

Email: kurt@junction.org.nz

Call +(07) 543 3010

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Juniper
Juniper

Juniper Peer-Run Respite offers rest and reflection for all people experiencing emotional distress. We support people through what is called ‘crisis’ to find healing. Juniper is a statewide Massachusetts-based initiative. Juniper has a team of Mobile Peer-Run Respite Advocates that will offer support to you wherever you are in Massachusetts for up to 4 hours at a time, multiple days a week. Our Juniper Peer-Run Respite, in addition to its mobile component, has a 4-bedroom house based in Bellingham, Massachusetts. Within our Juniper Respite Home, we offer 24/7 peer support with a team of Peer Respite Advocates, we hold a brave space for depth and navigating trauma and/or emotional distress. All Peer Respite Advocates who work at our Juniper Peer-Run Respite have lived/living experiences that may include mental health diagnoses, trauma, emotional distress, and substance use recovery.

 

Organisation

Address: Bellingham, MA

Country: United States of America

Email: info@kivacenters.org

Call 508-751-9600

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Karaya
Karaya

Karaya offers rest and reflection for all people experiencing emotional distress. We support people through what is called ‘crisis’ to find healing. Karaya is a statewide Massachusetts-based initiative. Karaya Peer Respite has a team of Mobile Peer Respite Advocates that will offer support to you wherever you are in Massachusetts for up to 4 hours at a time multiple days a week. Our Karaya Peer Respite in addition to its mobile component has a 6-bedroom house based in Worcester, Massachusetts the second largest city in New England. Within our Karaya Peer Respite Home, we offer 24/7 peer support with a team of Peer Respite Advocates, we hold a brave space for depth and navigating trauma and/or emotional distress. All Peer Respite Advocates who work at our Karaya Peer Respite have lived/living experiences that may include mental health diagnoses, trauma, emotional distress, and substance use recovery.

 

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Address: Worcester, MA

Country: United States of America

Email: info@kivacenters.org

Call 508-751-9600

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Kate's Place
Kate's Place

 

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Address: 4508 Thistledown Drive Orlando, Florida, USA 32804

Country: United States of America

Email: katesplace4508@Gmail.com

Call 407 667 1606

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Katie's Place Clubhouse
Katie's Place Clubhouse

Katie's Place Clubhouse is a safe and inclusive resource providing hope and self-worth through employment and social opportunities for those living with mental illness.

 

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Address: 247 Penn Ave Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA 18503

Country: United States of America

Email: john.rosengrant@scrantonscc.org

Call 570 348 6100

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Kauhale Lahilahi, The Makaha Clubhouse
Kauhale Lahilahi, The Makaha Clubhouse

Kauhale Lahilahi - The Makaha Clubhouse is a local community-based solution to a global problem. These voluntary programs provide opportunities for work, wellness, and socialization in an evidence-based approach that has been proven to help people with mental illness recover their lives.

 

Organisation

Address: 84-1170 Farrington Highway Suite B Wai'anae, Hawai`i, USA 96792

Country: United States of America

Email: kauhalelahilahi@gmail.com

Call 8084857045

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Keya House
Keya House

Keya House is a peer-run respite program offering an alternative support system to psychiatric hospitalization. Keya House provides a comfortable, clean, furnished four-bedroom house in a quiet and safe neighborhood. Trained peer companions who are compassionate, understanding, and empowering offer self-help and proactive recovery tools to regain and maintain wellness. They understand the need for support in these difficult times, and offer strength, hope, and knowledge about recovery to those individuals who need a supportive and healing environment.

 

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Address: Lincoln, Nebraska

Country: United States of America

Email: info@mha-ne.org

Call 402-261-5959

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Kildehuset Fountain House/Aalborg
Kildehuset Fountain House/Aalborg

Kildehuset - Fountain House Aalborg is a work-oriented community for people with mental health challenges. Come and create a meaningful life with an active everyday life.

 

Organisation

Address: Anders Mørchsvej 1 Nørresundby, Denmark 9400

Country: Denmark

Email: kildehuset@aalborg.dk

Call 45 9931 6000

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Kindred Clubhouse
Kindred Clubhouse

Kindred Clubhouse offers a free peer-support model in the Frankston Mornington Peninsula region for people who want to improve or maintain their mental health through friendship and purpose.

 

Organisation

Address: 2036 Frankston-Flinders Road Hastings, Victoria, Australia 3915

Country: Australia

Email: director@kindredclubhouse.org.au

Call 61 41 348 3310

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Kitsap Clubhouse
Kitsap Clubhouse

Kitsap Clubhouse is a community center for people living with severe mental illness. It’s a free program where you are always welcome and where you will always find support.

 

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Address: 5454 Almira Drive NE Bremerton, Washington, USA 98311

Country: United States of America

Email: sandraq@kmhs.org

Call 360 373 5031

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Klubbhus Fontana
Klubbhus Fontana

The Fontana is a bilingual clubhouse and participation in daily activities is free of charge. All decisions concerning operations are made together and the meetings are open to everyone. Clubhouses follow 37 standards and Fontana is regularly accredited.

 

Organisation

Address: Lokföraregatan 9 Karis, Finland 10300

Country: Finland

Email: fontana.klubbhus@2me.fi

Call 358 19 236 033

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Klubbhuset Pelaren
Klubbhuset Pelaren

Klubbhuset Pelaren is an activity with a focus on social community, where we strive for a rehabilitative effect through the work-oriented day.

 

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Address: Strandgatan 7 Mariehamn, Finland Ax- 22100

Country: Finland

Email: info@klubbhusetpelaren.com

Call 358 18 22940

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Klúbburinn Geysir
Klúbburinn Geysir

The Guysir Club holds a work-oriented day with members, where diverse projects are available, all of which are aimed at the operation of the club

 

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Address: Skipholti 29 Reykjavik, Iceland 105

Country: Iceland

Email: kgeysir@kgeysir.is

Call 354 551 5166

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Klubi Deshira
Klubi Deshira

 

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Address: Haxhi Zeka, NR #55 Prishtina, Republic of Kosovo 10000

Email: clubhousedeshira@hotmail.com

Call 377 441 739 74

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Ko'olau Clubhouse
Ko'olau Clubhouse

 

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Address: 46-016 Alaloa Street Kaneohe, Hawai`i, USA 96744

Country: United States of America

Email: koolauclubhouse@gmail.com

Call 808 233 3778

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Krasman Centre
Krasman Centre

Incorporated in 1998, Krasman Centre is a Consumer/Survivor Initiative. We are led and run by People with Lived Experience of mental health and/or addictions, as well by family members. Our mission is, "to improve lives of people affected by mental health and/or addiction challenges through the provision of peer support programs". Our wide range of Peer Support programs include:

  • 24/7 Warm Line and Peer Crisis Support Services
  • Safer Use Peer Support Lin
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  • Peer Support Drop-in Centres (physical Peer Support hubs)
  • Family Support
  • Peer Support Outreach,
  • Addictions-specialized Peer Support
  • Virtual groups
  • Application Support (ODSP/CPP Disability)
  • Welcome Basket and Transitional Support Program
  • Peer Navigator Program (hospital emergency departments)
  • Peer Support training
  • Recovery Education (Eg. WRAP)
  • Peer Support Community of Practice
  • Peer Support networking opportunities (eg. Lived Experience Advocates for Mental Health and Addictions).

 

Organisation

Address: 10121 Yonge Street Richmond Hill, ON L4C 1T7

Country: Canada

Postal Address: 17 Paris Street Alliston, ON L9R 1J3

Email: info@krasmancentre.com

Call 905-780-0491

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Krasman Centre
Krasman Centre

The Krasman Centre is a Consumer/Survivor Initiative that offers peer support-based programs, physical hubs and resources for people with lived experience of mental health, substance use and housing challenges, and their family and friends. We serve York Region, areas of Simcoe County and North Toronto, with drop-in centres in Richmond Hill, Newmarket and Alliston.

  • Drop-Ins
  • Peer Support Education and Training
  • Programs
  • Warm Line and Peer Crisis Services

 

Organisation

Address: 10121 Yonge Street Richmond Hill, ON L4C 1T7

Country: Canada

Call 905-780-0491

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La Crosse Lighthouse Peer Respite
La Crosse Lighthouse Peer Respite

La Crosse Lighthouse Peer Respite is a safe place to heal, no cost, access to hiking trails, private bedroom, come and go as needed, completely voluntary.  One-to-one support will be made available with respect to each individual’s process to heal.  Everyone working at Lighthouse identifies as having lived experience with recovery.  Whether that means extreme emotional or altered states, a psychiatric diagnoses, trauma, living without a home, navigating the mental health systems, recovering from an addiction.  We believe out of life’s most difficult situations, there is opportunity for growth.

 

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Address: La Crosse, Wisconsin

Country: United States of America

Email: lacrosse.lighthouse@lacrosselighthouse.com

Call 608-519-1489

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La Familia del Paso
La Familia del Paso

La Familia del Paso provides compassionate support to individuals with mental health challenges, offering a safe environment for personal growth and recovery. La Familia del Paso is committed to creating an inclusive space where people can thrive, build relationships, and reach their full potential, helping to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health in the community.

 

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Address: 1511 E Yandell Dr El Paso, TX, US 79902

Country: United States of America

Email: referrals@lafamiliadelpaso.com

Call (915) 532-9434

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La Paz
La Paz

La Paz is a 4-bedroom, 2-bath home located in Dudley, MA that offers rest and reflection for people aged 18+ experiencing emotional distress. They support people through ‘crisis’ to find healing. Within our La Paz Peer-Run Respite home, they offer 24/7 peer support with a team of Peer Respite Advocates* who hold a brave space to assist you in navigating trauma and/or emotional distress. La Paz Peer-Run Respite also includes a team of Mobile Peer Respite Advocates that offer support wherever you are in Massachusetts for up to 4 hours at a time, multiple days a week. Kiva Centers’ Peer-Run Respites are a statewide Massachusetts-based initiative.

 

Organisation

Country: United States of America

Email: info@kivacenters.org

Call 508-751-9600

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Lakeside Clubhouse
Lakeside Clubhouse

 

Organisation

Address: 490 Century Lane Holland, Michigan, USA 49423

Country: United States of America

Email: lakesideclubhouse.info@gmail.com

Call 616 965 8380

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Lambton Mental Wellness Centre
Lambton Mental Wellness Centre

Providing Mental Health Peer Support for individuals and Family members/caregivers since 1997. A system of giving and receiving help founded on key principles of respect shared responsibility and mutual agreement of what is helpful. It is about understanding another persons’ situation empathically through shared and lived experience with mental health challenges. When people find affiliation with others they feel are like, they feel a connection. This connection is a deep understanding based on mutual experiences when people are able to just “be” with each other. Lambton Mental Wellness Centre provides a safe, non-judgmental accepting space to extend encouragement and hope that recovery is possible.

 

Organisation

Address: 109 Durand Sarnia, ON N7T 5A1

Country: Canada

Email: cheryl@lmwc.ca

Call 519-344-5602

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Lantern House
Lantern House

 

Organisation

Address: 512 Southern Boulevard Bronx, New York, USA 10455

Country: United States of America

Email: Hgarcia@goodwillny.org

Call 718 993 1078

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Lead A Change Project
Lead A Change Project

 

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Country: United States of America

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Leeds Recovery College
Leeds Recovery College

Leeds Recovery College provides free workshops, courses, and training to explore, improve and maintain our mental health and wellbeing.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

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Leeds Survivor-Led Crisis Service (LSLCS)
Leeds Survivor-Led Crisis Service (LSLCS)

Leeds Survivor-Led Crisis Service (LSLCS) is a peer-led crisis support service offering alternative, non-medical support for mental health crises.

 

Organisation

Address: Dial House, 12 Chapel Street Halton, Leeds LS15 7RW

Country: United Kingdom

Email: survivor.led@lslcs.org.uk

Call 0113 260 9328

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Legacy Center
Legacy Center

 

Organisation

Address: 705 South Dort Highway Flint, Michigan, USA 48503

Country: United States of America

Email: CWalker@Genhs.org

Call 810 496 5601

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Leicestershire Recovery College
Leicestershire Recovery College

Leicestershire Recovery College is an NHS college offering a range of recovery-focused educational courses and resources for people aged 18 and over who have lived experience of mental health challenges, along with their friends, family and Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust staff.

 

Organisation

Country: United Kingdom

Email: LPT.Recoverycollege@nhs.net

Call 0116 295 1196

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Lenape Valley Foundation Peer Recovery Warmline
Lenape Valley Foundation Peer Recovery Warmline

The Peer Recovery WarmLine is a telephone line for Bucks County mental health consumers and their family members to call for non-emergency peer support and/or community resource information. The Peer Recovery WarmLine is not a crisis line. It is answered by mental health consumers who bring their own lived experience to each call. The Peer Staff of the WarmLine are trained, supportive mental health consumers. High standards of confidentiality and trust are always maintained. The goal of this service is to provide peer support, information, resources and referrals in a confidential, caring manner

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (215) 896-9717

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Lexington Clubhouse
Lexington Clubhouse

 

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Address: 911 Lexington Avenue Altoona, Pennsylvania, USA 16601

Country: United States of America

Email: harmonca@upmc.edu

Call 814 940 6065

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Lexington House of Elkhart IN
Lexington House of Elkhart IN

Lexington House of Elkhart IN is a place to rebuild your confidence and resilience for the mental health wellness journey

 

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Address: 311 W. Hively Street Elkhart, Indiana, USA 46517

Country: United States of America

Email: contact@lexingtonhouse.org

Call 574 343 0597

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Liberty Centre
Liberty Centre

At the Liberty Centre, individuals increase their chance of recovery when they view their mental illness separate from their own identity. The goal of the Clubhouse is to provide real opportunities for people with mental illness. Helping people regain the confidence lost by the devastating effects of the stigma surrounding mental illness, is key to rebuilding their lives.

 

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Address: 900 East Norfolk Avenue Norfolk, Nebraska, USA 68701

Country: United States of America

Email: libertycentre@libertycentreservices.com

Call 402 370 3503

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Life Connections
Life Connections

Life Connections supports individuals who are experiencing Mental Health and Substance addiction issues and who want to work on their recovery goals and situations before getting into a crisis situation.

  • Peer Recovery Specialist Training: Flexible training to earn your certification as a Peer Recovery Specialist
  • Wellness Center: a place where individuals experiencing Mental Health issues can work on their recovery with trained Peer Support Specialists.
  • Virtual Wellness: Virtual and phone support for you who may not be able to travel or prefer the comfort of your home.
  • Rhonda’s House: Wellness Recovery Action Plan. Discover your own simple, safe wellness tools; Create a crisis plan; and create a post-crisis plan.

They create peer-to-peer opportunities in Iowa for advancing hope, recovery, and wellness for all people, including anyone who has struggled with emotional distress, psychiatric diagnosis, substance abuse, trauma, or a variety of other life-interrupting challenges.

 

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Address: 916 11th Street Dewitt, IA 52742

Country: United States of America

Call 563-659-6625

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Life-nest
Life-nest

 

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Address: 239 Sangmyung Social Center Panmadong Donggu Daejoen, Republic of Korea 330-752

Country: Korea (Republic of)

Email: life-nest@hanmail.net

Call 8242 274 1982

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Lifelinks Clubhouse
Lifelinks Clubhouse

 

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Address: 7901 Broadway, C10-15 Elmhurst, New York, USA 11373

Country: United States of America

Email: cooperd5@nychhc.org

Call 718 334 5265

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Light of Hope Clubhouse
Light of Hope Clubhouse

Light of Hope Clubhouse creates an atmosphere where adults with mental illness will thrive in their recovery by encouraging and empowering them to develop skills and feel safe and valued while working towards their personal goals. They aim to deliver exceptional psychosocial services that establish a foundation for individuals to achieve their full potential. We believe in promoting the rights, accountability, and aspirations of every member who walks through our doors. 

 

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Address: 228 South 3rd Ave. Suite C Alpena, Michigan, USA 49707

Country: United States of America

Email: info@alpenaclub.org

Call 989-340-0558

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Lighthouse
Lighthouse

 

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Address: 1401 State Street Springfield, Massachusetts, USA 01109

Country: United States of America

Email: emckeever@viability.org

Call 413 736 8974

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Lighthouse Recovery Support
Lighthouse Recovery Support

The Lighthouse is a specialist service delivered in partnership by Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Southdown and Mind. They provide intensive therapy to people with personality disorder/complex emotional and relational needs, using mentalisation based treatment, peer involvement and a groups-based approach. Therapy takes place in a therapeutic community setting across three days.

 

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Address: Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Portland House, Richmond Road Worthing, West Sussex BN11 1HS

Country: United Kingdom

Call 0300 304 0100

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Like Minds Like Mine
Like Minds Like Mine

 

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Country: New Zealand

Email: codey@mindandbody.co.nz

Call 09 630 5909

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Lincolnshire Recovery College
Lincolnshire Recovery College

Lincolnshire Recovery College offer free educational courses about mental health, recovery and wellbeing. Courses are open to anyone aged 16+ who lives, works, or studies in Lincolnshire. There is no referral needed -- you can choose the sessions that you would like to come to and register using the online form.

 

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Address: Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust St George's, Lincoln Lincolnshire LN1 1FS

Country: United Kingdom

Call 01522 309200

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Lived Experience & Recovery Network (LERN)
Lived Experience & Recovery Network (LERN)

LERN is a networking body that links, supports and educates all consumer & family peer run initiatives in the North East of Ontario. Our mission is to empower peer communities towards wellness and recovery.

 

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Address: 9 Stevens Rd PO Box 518 Temagami, Ontario Canada, ON P0H 2H0

Country: Canada

Email: rd@livedexperience.org

Call 1-705-840-1818

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Lived Experience Advisory Board (LEAB) Centre for Society and Mental Health
Lived Experience Advisory Board (LEAB) Centre for Society and Mental Health

The Centre’s Lived Experience Advisory Board (LEAB) is a group of people with indirect and/or direct experiences of disabling barriers, neurodivergence, mental distress, mental illness, trauma, caring/supporting people in mental distress, and/or ref(using) mental health services including experiences of iatrogenic harm. Using an intersectional social justice approach, we seek to ground the Centre’s direction and wider conversations about mental health in our lived experiences.

 

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Address: King's College London Strand London WC2R 2LS United Kingdom

Country: United Kingdom

Email: angela.sweeney@kcl.ac.uk

Call +44 (0)20 7836 5454

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Lived Experience Advisory Group ermha365
Lived Experience Advisory Group ermha365

ermha365 has a strong commitment to consumer engagement and participation in helping to shape, refine and improve all our services. Their Consumer and Carer Participation Framework includes a Lived Experience Advisory Group reporting directly to our Board, which includes people with lived experience of mental health and disability who provide expert advice on the planning and review of services, and provide oversight of consumer feedback and satisfaction.

 

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Country: Australia

Call 1300 376 421

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Lived Experience Network Griffith University
Lived Experience Network Griffith University

The Lived Experience Network is a part of the Griffith Centre for Mental Health. LEN is a community of people with lived and living experience of mental health challenges, distress and/or trauma who seek to actively participate and shape research. Opportunities exist to participate at varying levels e.g., receiving information about network activities and opportunities, participating in research, through to designing and leading research. We welcome people of diverse ages, backgrounds and skills in research.

 

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Address: School of Applied Psychology Griffith University 176 Messines Ridge Road Mt Gravatt QLD 4122

Country: Australia

Email: gcmh@griffith.edu.au

Call (07) 3735 3351

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Lived Experience Network (LEN) Consortium of Therapeutic Communities
Lived Experience Network (LEN) Consortium of Therapeutic Communities

The Lived Experience Network (LEN) host a mixture of online drop-in sessions and themed workshops. Monthly meetings on Zoom!

 

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Country: United Kingdom

Email: admin@therapeuticcommunities.org

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Local Peer Support Programs Physician Health Programs
Local Peer Support Programs Physician Health Programs

Local Peer Support Programs offer confidential, non-clinical, emotional support to physicians facing a range of work and life-related challenges. These programs are tailored to the specific needs of each physician community, and delivered by trained Peer Supporters who are fellow physicians, offering a unique understanding of the stresses and pressures faced by those in medicine.

 

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Country: Canada

Email: info@physicianhealth.com

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Looking Ahead Clubhouse
Looking Ahead Clubhouse

 

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Address: 646 Main Street Lewiston, Maine, USA 04240

Country: United States of America

Email: cgepford@kbhmaine.org

Call 207 376 1711

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Looking Glass
Looking Glass

Peer support programs for people age 14+, who are experiencing disordered eating, weight or body image issues.

 

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Address: 2006 West 10th Avenue, Suite 200 Vancouver, BC, V6J 2B3

Country: Canada

Email: info@lookingglassbc.com

Call 604-314-0548

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Lorikeet Centre
Lorikeet Centre

Lorikeet Centre is a member-driven community centre that has been supporting people mental health challenges for 27 years. Aiming to create a safe space for adults, and an accepting place for anyone in need of support or social connection, Lorikeet Centre is underpinned by the importance of peer relationships, providing a place for people to go, to hang out without judgment, and to be set up with supports if they are in need. The small team of staff are dedicated to working alongside members to provide practical support and connect people to other services or inclusive opportunities.

Lorikeet Centre provides support, information and referrals regarding members’ goals and priorities.  We have community agencies visit regularly so members know how to access them and get the information they need to help in their recovery. At the centre, we have facilities and host activities each day, including:

  • Participating in gardening at the local community garden
  • Art therapy
  • A regular walking group
  • Spanish lessons
  • Recovery groups such as wellbeing and self-esteem
  • Healthy eating classes
  • Photography classes
  • Poetry workshops (once a month) and
  • We often have financial wellbeing classes provided by Uniting Care.

 

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Country: Australia

Email: lorikeet@mifwa.org.au

Call 9237 8951

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Lothlorien Therapeutic Community
Lothlorien Therapeutic Community

Lothlorien is a therapeutic community which provides the opportunity for people to develop their potential through living alongside others who are relatively well, in an atmosphere of friendship, acceptance and mutual support. Situated in a quiet rural setting in South West Scotland, Lothlorien is a therapeutic community for people experiencing mental health difficulties. Lothlorien was originally started in 1974 by the Haughton family, who built the 13 bedroomed log house, one of the largest in its kind in Britain, from locally hewn larch and pine trees. It has been run since 1989 by the Rokpa Trust, an international charity founded by Dr. Akong Tulku Rinpoche of Samye Ling Tibetan Centre in Dumfriesshire. Buddhist values of compassion and tolerance are the basis of our approach however we are not a religious community and are open to all.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

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Lunds Fontänhus
Lunds Fontänhus

Lunds Fontänhus are a work community where we devote ourselves to all the healthy things in each other. We help each other in the kitchen, take care of the café, record music, make a magazine, podcast, fix the garden, study, make nice excursions, exercise together and much, much more.

 

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Address: Magle Stora Kyrkogata 5 Lund, Sweden 223 50

Country: Sweden

Email: info@lundsfontanhus.se

Call 046 120195

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Mad Studies North East
Mad Studies North East

 

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Magnolia Clubhouse
Magnolia Clubhouse

Magnolia Clubhouse is a valuable resource for men and women with mental illness who want to build a better life, find employment, or continue their education.

 

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Address: 11101 Magnolia Drive Cleveland, Ohio, USA 44106

Country: United States of America

Email: lori@magnoliaclubhouse.org

Call 216 721 3030

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Main Place
Main Place

The Main Place (Your Recovery Center) is a consumer-operated mental health recovery center that promotes recovery through peer support, socialization, education, and training. The Main Place is a peer run mental health and wellness center that promotes health and wellness in a safe, secure, nurturing environment. The majority of the Board, Staff and Members are themselves individuals who have experienced a mental challenge. Through consumer input, data and research we work to ensure TMP provides effective and efficient services that are aligned with what you tell us you need in order to recover. The Main Place offers:

  • Diagnostic Assessment.

  • Diagnostic Impression.

  • Peer Support.

  • Individual Case Management(CPST).

  • Housing and Housing Support.

  • Employment Assistance.

  • Group Activities and Classes.

  • Computer and Internet Training.

Knox Community Resources
Knox Community Resources

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United States of America

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Licking County Resources
Licking County Resources

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United States of America

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Million Hearts
Million Hearts

Million Hearts is a national initiative of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to prevent 1 million heart attacks and strokes over the next 5 years. Heart disease and stroke are two of the leading causes of death in the United States. Million Hearts brings together communities, health systems, nonprofits, federal agencies, and private-sector partners from across the country to fight heart disease and stroke. As a participant organization in this program and an advocate for consumer wellness and interactivity, The Main Place coordinates cardiovascular excercise events 5 times per week for "The Wellness Warriors". Please see the photo journal on our Facebook page documenting the amazing walking mileage, pace and calorie burning they have logged to date!

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United States of America

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The Denisonian
The Denisonian

The Denisonian is the oldest student-run organization at Denison University taht aims to share insight, updates and noteworthy news across our campus. Founded in 1857.

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United States of America

Contact Person / Email
denisonian@denison.edu

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Trail to Health
Trail to Health

the Trail to Health website to empower Licking County residents to create a healthier Licking County by promoting physical activity and the increasing awareness of our many recreational resources. Creating Healthy Communities is a project of the Licking County Health Department and the Licking County Wellness Coalition, and is funded in-part by a grant from the Ohio Department of Health.

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United States of America

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Whole Health Action Management (WHAM)
Whole Health Action Management (WHAM)

Whole Health Action Management (WHAM) is a training program and peer support group model developed by CIHS to encourage increased resiliency, wellness, and self-management of health and behavioral health among people with mental illnesses and substance use disorders. As a participant organization in this program and an advocate for consumer wellness and interactivity, The Main Place has 2 Peer Support employees certified to facilitate WHAM group classes.

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United States of America

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Address: 112 South Third Street, Newark, Ohio 43055

Country: United States of America

Email: info@themainplace.org

Call 740-345-6246

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Make Lemonade
Make Lemonade

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (877) 794-7337

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Mana o te Tangata Trust
Mana o te Tangata Trust

Mana o te Tangata Trust is a free, kaupapa M?ori mental health and addiction ?peer support service for rangatahi, pakeke and wh?nau.? ?All ages, ethnicities and cultures are welcome!For any enquires please contact us, give us a call, flick us a email or pop into one of our locations. They provide a variety of services such as, peer support, group classes and after-hours support.

  • Services
  • Te Puna Wai - Safe Haven Cafe
  • Toitu Te Ora

 

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Address: 601 Featherston Street, Palmerston North

Country: New Zealand

Postal Address: The Batchelar Business Park, ?2 Batchelar Road, Building 17, ?Palmerston North

Email: admin@manaotetangata.org.nz

Call 06 358 5444

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Manitoba and Winnipeg’s Well-Being Learning Centre
Manitoba and Winnipeg’s Well-Being Learning Centre

The Canadian Mental Health Association Manitoba and Winnipeg’s Well-Being Learning Centre is a mental health and well-being campus that promotes recovery, well-being, and knowledge.

 

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Country: Canada

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Maricopa County Warmline
Maricopa County Warmline

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (602) 347-1100

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Mariposa Clubhouse
Mariposa Clubhouse

 

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Address: 1701 Mission Ave Suite 120 Oceanside, California, USA 92058

Country: United States of America

Email: kvilla@mhsinc.org

Call 760 439 2785

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Maryland Helpline
Maryland Helpline

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (800) 422-0009

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Mental Health Advisory Group Australian Commission on Quality and Safeguards Commission
Mental Health Advisory Group Australian Commission on Quality and Safeguards Commission

The Mental Health Advisory Group was established in 2015 to provide advice, expertise and support to the Commission’s Mental Health Program.

 

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Country: Australia

Email: Andrew.Moors@safetyandquality.gov.au

Call 02 9126 3590

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Mental Health Advocacy and Peer Support (MHAPS)
Mental Health Advocacy and Peer Support (MHAPS)

MHAPS is a free and confidential service for anyone experiencing mental distress and/or an addiction.

 

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Address: 357 Madras Street (beside the Heart Foundation) Christchurch 8013 New Zealand

Country: New Zealand

Postal Address: P.O. Box 21020 Christchurch 8140

Email: reception@mhaps.org.nz

Call (03) 365 9479

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Mental Health and Addictions Peer Support
Mental Health and Addictions Peer Support

 

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Country: Canada

Call 1-800-307-1686

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Mental Health Association of San Francisco
Mental Health Association of San Francisco

MHASF has reflected the forward-thinking San Francisco is known for. We fought stigma and discrimination in mental health across diverse communities and changed policy, perception, and people. As a peer-run organization, we know change takes place when those affected by issues are centered in the solutions. Mental health care is changing rapidly, and a more integrated, holistic approach is the expectation for the future, peer workers are at the center of the next evolution of the mental health system, and MHASF aspires to continue to be at the forefront.

 

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Country: United States of America

Email: info@mentalhealthsf.org

Call 415-421-2926

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Mental Health Client Action Network of Santa Cruz
Mental Health Client Action Network of Santa Cruz

The Mental Health Client Action Network of Santa Cruz County is a peer-run organization dedicated to providing mutual support and networking, to having a voice in all matters which affect us, to creating programs controlled by peers, to advocating for the rights to choose our own life paths, to educating the public from our own perspective, and to working to eradicate treatment disparities and confronting discrimination. 
MHCAN provides a place of connection in the tumult of life. So come, put aside the cares of the week and find yourself in the presence of folks who really care.

 

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Address: 1051 Cayuga Street Santa Cruz CA 95062

Country: United States of America

Email: mail@mhcan.org

Call (831) 469-0462

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Mental Health Consumer Advisory Group (Fremantle Hospital)
Mental Health Consumer Advisory Group (Fremantle Hospital)

The Mental Health Consumer Advisory Group (MH CAG) is a group of consumer and carer representatives established by the Community Advisory Council to:

  • Support consumers, families and carers to provide feedback to the Fremantle Hospital Mental Health Service (FH MHS)
  • Work in partnership with FH MHS staff to ensure that the consumer voice is heard, acknowledged and valued in the development and delivery of mental health services
  • Report gaps in consumer partnership to the Fiona Stanley Fremantle Hospitals Group Mental Health Service Safety Quality and Risk Committee
  • Support consumers and carers to access mental health advocates
  • Facilitate FH MHS safety and quality initiatives
  • Provide representation on relevant mental health committees.

 

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Country: Australia

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Mental Health Consumer and Carer Advisory Group Gold Coast
Mental Health Consumer and Carer Advisory Group Gold Coast

Gold Coast CCAG'S purpose is for all Mental Health Consumers to be able to participate meaningfully in society and to experience fair access to quality and recovery focused services which reflect their needs.

 

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Country: Australia

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Mental Health Consumer Survivor Project (CSP)
Mental Health Consumer Survivor Project (CSP)

The Mental Health Consumer Survivor Project for Simcoe county house there organizations under our umbrella:

  1. Consumer Survivor Project (CSP): a self help peer support and resource center for people who have or are experiencing mental health and addiction issues, including Substance and Alcohol abuse.
  2. People Supporting Poeple (PSP) is a network of people who have experience with mental health issues and/or addictions and who believe in the power of peer support.
  3. Voices United (VU)- if you are feeling down, alone or anxious - we can help!

 

People-Supporting-People (PSP) Workshops
People-Supporting-People (PSP) Workshops

People-Supporting-People (PSP) Workshops provide a number of workshops on a variety of conditions such as:

1.  Facilitation skills
2.  Anger Management/Assertiveness Training
3.  Boundaries and Self Care
4.  Problem Solving and Decision Making
5.  Suicide Awareness
6.  Communication Skills
7.  Handling a Crisis
8.  Stress Management
9.  Self-Esteem
10. Stigma and Mental Illness
11. Self-Advocacy
12. Seasonal Affective Disorder ( SAD)
13. Conflict Management and Negotiation Skills
14. Grief and Loss
15. Living on a Shoe String Budget
16. Relapse Prevention Building Up to Use
17. Abuse Awareness (Abuse 101)
18. Medication Awareness (Meds 101)
19. Professional Sensitivity
20. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (O.C.D.)
21. Compulsive Hoarding
22. Personal Organization & Time Management
23. Relationships
24. Depression
25. Anxiety

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Canada

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The Mental Health Consumer Survivor Project
The Mental Health Consumer Survivor Project

The Mental Health Consumer Projects offers a renge of peer support and Self-Help Groups for People who have or are living with Mental or Addiction Issues. CSP offers a wide variety Programs and Groups including:

  • CBT Self Help Group
  • Depression Self Help Group
  • Concurrent Disorder Group
  • Co-Dependency Group
  • Check In Self Help Group
  • PTSD Group

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Consumer Survivor Project Mental Health/Addictions For Simcoe County 12 Erie Street Collingwood, ON L9Y 1P4

Country
Canada

Call (705) 444-1844

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Address: 12 Erie Street Collingwood, ON L9Y 1P4

Country: Canada

Call (705) 444-1844

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Mental Health Innovations
Mental Health Innovations

The Peer Support Phone Service is a toll-free, non-crisis, province wide service, available to all Nova Scotians 18 years of age or older.  It is staffed by trained peer supporters, who have personal or family-based lived experience with mental health and/or substance use challenges.   

 

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Country: Canada

Call 1-800-307-1686

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Mental Health Lived Experience Engagement Network (MHLEEN)
Mental Health Lived Experience Engagement Network (MHLEEN)

The Mental Health Lived Experience Engagement Network (MHLEEN) was established to provide support to PHNs to embed consumer and carer participation into the commissioning cycle and to promote and develop the lived experience workforce in Australia. Priorities in 2020 are to continue to build the capacity of PHNs, people with a lived experience and the lived experience workforce, as well as collaborating with key stakeholders.

 

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Country: Australia

Email: mhleen@brisbanenorthphn.org.au

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Mental Health Mates Wellington
Mental Health Mates Wellington

A Wellington group open to everyone! Just a bunch of like-minded people who meet up for coffees and walk & talk about all the things whizzing around our heads in a totally safe, no-judgement zone. So, join us in normalising talking about mental health and meet some lovely people while you're at it 

 

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Country: New Zealand

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Mental Health Network of Chatham-Kent
Mental Health Network of Chatham-Kent

The Mental Health Network of Chatham-Kent (formally Chatham-Kent Consumer and Family Network) began in 1996 as a group of family members who loved someone living with schizophrenia. Our goal was to provide support and education to families facing similar experiences. In 2006, we became an incorporated, non-profit charitable organization.

 

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Address: 71 Raleigh Street Chatham, ON N7M 2M9

Country: Canada

Email: jenny@mhnck.com

Call 519-351-3100

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Mental Health Rights Coalition
Mental Health Rights Coalition

The Mental Health Rights Coalition of Hamilton is a non-profit organization funded by Ontario's Ministry of Health and Long Term Care as a Consumer/Survivor Initiative.

 

Organisation

Address: 103 - 100 Main Street East Hamilton, ON L8N 3W4

Country: Canada

Email: mhrced@bellnet.ca

Call 905-545-2525

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Mental Health Support Project (MHSP)
Mental Health Support Project (MHSP)

Mental Health Support Project (MHSP) is a mental health peer support and wellness drop-in centre. We provide a welcoming and inclusive environment serving adults 18+ in finding resources, offering activities and providing social opportunities for people with mental health challenges. Our values are recovery-based, and member involvement is supported and valued. By promoting and modeling a recovery based approach to living we offer hope, encouragement & the shared experience that everyone can build capacities to improve their quality of life. You don't have to be alone! No referral is needed.

 

Organisation

Address: 88 Cornelia Street West, Unit A4 Smiths Falls, ON K7A 5K9

Country: Canada

Email: aschaefer@connectwell.ca

Call 613-284-4608

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Metro Boston Recovery Learning Community
Metro Boston Recovery Learning Community

The Metro Boston Recovery Learning Community offers peer-to-peer services for people in recovery from mental health and/or substance abuse issues, through the utilization of peer support, advocacy, referral, education, career coaching and job readiness in a trauma-sensitive and person-centered manner. Everyone who enters our Recovery Centers is welcome and becomes an instant member. All Recovery Center services, groups, classes and activities are without charge. Their goal is to listen to the needs and desires of our community members and then to provide specific groups, classes, and activities based on their input, while staying within our budget. We encourage our community members to volunteer; we then hire our volunteers into paid jobs, if the person has the right skill-sets, when jobs become available.

 

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Country: United States of America

Email: annewhit60@gmail.com

Call (617) 305-9900

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Metro Boston Recovery Learning Community Peer Support Warmline
Metro Boston Recovery Learning Community Peer Support Warmline

The Peer Support Line is a compassionate and confidential community warmline, staffed by Certified Peer Specialists and Recovery Coaches who have who have their own first-hand lived experience with mental health struggles, psychiatric diagnosis, trauma, addiction, extreme emotional states, and other challenges.

 

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Country: United States of America

Call 877-733-7563

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MHA Montana Warmline
MHA Montana Warmline

 

Organisation

Country: United States of America

Call (877) 688-3377

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MHA SETH Line
MHA SETH Line

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (954) 578-5640

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Mid West Advancing Recovery in Ireland Education Service (ARIES)
Mid West Advancing Recovery in Ireland Education Service (ARIES)

Mid West ARIES offers a range of courses, information and educational materials on Recovery and Wellbeing in Mental Health in Limerick, Clare and North Tipperary.

 

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Country: Ireland

Email: michael.oneill8@hse.ie

Call 085-8768517

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Middlesex Peer Support Program
Middlesex Peer Support Program
  • Transitional Discharge Model at London Health Sciences and Parkwood Institute (operating remotely during the pandemic)
  • Crisis Services
  • Justice
  • Youth/Young Adult

 

Organisation

Address: 534 Queens Ave London, ON N6B 1Y6

Country: Canada

Email: J.Courtemanche@cmhamiddlesex.ca

Call 519-617-3710

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Miele's Respite (Transitional Services for New York Crisis Respite Center)
Miele's Respite (Transitional Services for New York Crisis Respite Center)

The program provides an alternative to hospitalization in a setting that is staffed by a mixture of peers and clinicians. The goal is to provide a calm, warm and safe environment that aims to assist in working toward personal recovery goals. Services and Amenities Provided:

  • Peer support
  • Optional groups to fit your interests
  • Recreation and socialization
  • Private guest accommodations
  • Access to Wi-Fi (laptops available upon request)
  • Walking distance to Alley Pond Park
  • Kitchen and dining area for daily meals
  • Living room with cable television
  • Access to community resources
  • Stay is from 1 – 14 days
  • Self-service laundry facility onsite
  • Close to public transportation
  • Guest rooms equipped with a telephone

 

Organisation

Address: Queens Village, NY

Country: United States of America

Email: info@tsiny.org

Call (718) 464-0375

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Milestone Clubhouse
Milestone Clubhouse

Milestone Clubhouse aims to create an inclusive and supportive community where individuals impacted by poverty or mental illness can discover opportunities, foster resilience, and improve their quality of life.

 

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Address: 206 N. Main Street Hutchinson, Kansas, USA 67501

Country: United States of America

Email: katie.gibbons@breakthroughwichita.org

Call 620 888 5003

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Mindspace Recovery College
Mindspace Recovery College

Mindspace Recovery College is a place where people can come together to learn and share their knowledge, in a safe and non-judgmental environment. Our courses are delivered by people with professional experience and lived experience of mental ill health.

 

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Address: 18 - 20 York Place Perth PH2 8EH

Country: Australia

Email: info@mindspacepk.com

Call 01738631639

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Miracle Clubhouse
Miracle Clubhouse

 

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Address: 243 Warren St. Dayton, Ohio, USA 45402

Country: United States of America

Email: miracleclubhouse@gesmv.org

Call  937 262 7983

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MIX
MIX

MIX is a mental health community day service in the Hutt Valley offering programmes in art and wellbeing. They support people who have experienced or are experiencing mental health distress in the Hutt Valley. MIX participants are supported for who they are, to be themselves, and to reach their full potential. MIX offers an inclusive and supportive space that aims to foster self-determination and wellbeing. Their programmes focus on supporting the recovery process for people with mental health needs. They encourage optimum functioning, growth, independence and connections within the community. They have two daily programmes:

  • the Creative Space Programme
  • the Wellbeing & Community Programme.
Creative Spaces Network
Creative Spaces Network

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New Zealand

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Address: Upper Hutt Bowling Club Exchange St

Country: New Zealand

Postal Address: 6 Rowe Parade, Wainuiomata

Email: kervin.farr@mix.org.nz

Call 04 569 3175

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Monadnock Peer Respite
Monadnock Peer Respite

Monadnock Area Peer Support Agency in Keene, NH is open Monday through Saturday and provides a variety of groups and activities for members. Monadnock Area Peer Support Agency has also added a two bedroom Crisis Respite program. People who choose to say as guests stay overnight from one to seven days and are welcome to bring their pets. This is an alternative to psychiatric hospitalization, serving individuals with overwhelming feelings including those who feel so badly that they do not want to continue living. Guests are free to come and go. Some continue to go to work and stay overnight at Monadnock Area Peer Support Agency. Guests bring and cook their own food and can have 24-hour peer support available to them. Monadnock Area Peer Support Agency Respite Program creates an opportunity for people to learn from, and be supported in making the transition from crisis to wellness. Within the context of a mutually responsible relationship, and with the help of consumer staff’s experiential knowledge and training, those who sincerely wish to overcome their difficulties can greatly reduce the use of more restrictive hospital settings, including involuntary admissions. All services are free to New Hampshire residents.

 

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Address: Keene, NH

Country: United States of America

Email: shay@monadnockpsa.org

Call (603) 352-5093

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Monadnock Peer Support
Monadnock Peer Support

Monadnock Peer Support are a member-driven organization that establishes a culture in which our members and participants feel more empowered to get support from and give support to peers. We provide many free services including 30+ support groups weekly, meals, field trips, respite stays and more! 

 

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Address: 24 Vernon Street Keene, NH 03431

Country: United States of America

Call 603-352-5093

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Monarch House Peer Run Respite
Monarch House Peer Run Respite

Monarch House Peer Run Respite in Menomonie, WI, is a voluntary, non-medical, overnight program for people experiencing what is commonly referred to as crisis. Guests access peer run respite support through a self-referral process, which helps determine if an individual is a good fit for stay. While staying at the respite, guests may choose from a variety of self-directed healing modalities and may access peer support day and night. Monarch House also operates a warmline for over-the-phone peer support.  Monarch House Peer Run Respite is a collaboration between SOAR Case Management Services, Inc. and Wisconsin Milkweed Alliance, Inc. It is free of charge for any Wisconsin resident aged 18+, and is funded by the State of Wisconsin Division of Care and Treatment Services.

 

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Address: Menomonie, WI

Country: United States of America

Email: info@milkweedalliance.org

Call 715-505-5641

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Mosaic Clubhouse
Mosaic Clubhouse

Mosaic Clubhouse supports people who are living with a mental health condition in the London Borough of Lambeth. Mosaic’s approach is built on the internationally-recognised Clubhouse model, which embeds co-production between staff and members throughout all activities. The Clubhouse offers its members and visitors a wide range of opportunities, access to education and employment, crisis support and information and signposting to other local organisations.

 

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Address: 65 Effra Road Brixton, London, England SW2 1BZ

Country: United Kingdom

Email: info@mosaic-clubhouse.org

Call 0044 020 7924 9657

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Mosaic House
Mosaic House

Mosaic House Clubhouse is a supportive community where individuals who struggle with mental illness can build skills and relationships. Based on the original ideas of Fountain House, we offer a full array of services including vocational, educational, and social supports. Our goal is to provide a safe space for those in need and guide them towards a path of recovery and growth. 

 

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Address: 525 Franklin Street Reading, Pennsylvania, USA 19602

Country: United States of America

Email: mohoclubhouse@gmail.com

Call 610 375 7840

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Mosaic House
Mosaic House

Mosaic House Clubhouse is a supportive community where individuals who struggle with mental illness can build skills and relationships. Based on the original ideas of Fountain House, we offer a full array of services including vocational, educational, and social supports. Our goal is to provide a safe space for those in need and guide them towards a path of recovery and growth. 

 

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Address: 525 Franklin Street Reading, Pennsylvania, USA 19602

Country: United States of America

Email: mohoclubhouse@gmail.com

Call 610 375 7840

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Mosaic Mental Health
Mosaic Mental Health

 

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Address: 5676 Riverdale Avenue, Suite 202 Bronx, NY 10471

Country: United States of America

Email: mcreeden@mosaicMH.org

Call 718-796-5300

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Motala Fontänhus
Motala Fontänhus

Motala Fontänhus is a place for those who live with mental illness. With the help of a psychosocial and WORK-oriented rehabilitation, we make use of YOUR KNOWLEDGE. We take advantage of and develop people's healthy sides through work and community. We break isolation and help structure the day. Through an inclusive and inviting environment, people of all backgrounds can participate. The Fountain House helps people build a sustainable existence. A prerequisite for Motala Fountain House to function and be able to offer everything from functional and clean premises, food, coffee and various activities is that YOU as a MEMBER participate and contribute according to your ability when you are in the house.

 

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Address: Källgatan 8 Motala, Sweden 59135

Country: Sweden

Email: info@motalafontanhus.se

Call +46793415610

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Museum of Mental Health (MOMH)
Museum of Mental Health (MOMH)

Museum of Mental Health Services (Toronto) Inc, formerly known as Friends of the CAMH Archives (FoCA), have expanded their scope by formally joining forces with Madness Canada/ Folie Canada to become the Museum of Mental Health (MOMH). This connection allows both organizations to extend their shared mandates of preservation, education, and research in the field of Canadian mental health history and its legacies.

 

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Address: 7th Kaneff Tower, York University, 4700 Keele St, Toronto, ON, M3J 1P3

Country: Canada

Email: info@museumofmentalhealth.ca

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My Future is EPIC
My Future is EPIC

My Future is EPIC follows a strengths-based, peer-led model focusing on goal-setting, life-planning, and self-advocacy for teens with substance use disorder. By emphasizing life planning, the program can address an area of concern for many teens, with and without substance use disorder, by identifying plausible, attainable goals and steps to achieve them. This component is crucial for young people who often struggle with conceptualizing their futures — especially since this is typically a pivotal stage for life planning and figuring out their identity. Education, employment, and healthy relationships are just a few areas addressed in this program’s model to help teens map out their future with the greatest chance for success. In addition to youth being program facilitators, My Future is EPIC relies heavily on youth peer-to-peer group sessions, allowing teens to connect with others on similar paths and see that these seemingly impossible life plans are achievable.

 

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Country: United States of America

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My Path
My Path

At My Path, we focus on helping people develop skills to support their own mental health or their loved one’s recovery. My Path is for anyone: youth, older adults, family, friends, and parents. You are not required to have a referral, diagnosis, previous experience or be a CMHA WW client to participate. All are welcome!

 

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Country: Canada

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NAMI Connection Recovery Support Groups
NAMI Connection Recovery Support Groups

NAMI Connection is a free, peer-led support group for people who are concerned about their mental health. Groups are led by NAMI-trained facilitators who’ve been there. NAMI Connection groups allow you to talk about your experiences in a safe and confidential setting. The groups encourage empathy, productive discussion, and a sense of community. You will gain insight from hearing the challenges and successes of others. NAMI Connection Recovery Support Groups will help you:

  • Find hope and develop relationships
  • Find better coping skills
  • Help others while helping yourself
  • Find strength in sharing experiences
  • Work for a better future in a realisticic way
  • Connection Support Groups are currently offered remotely – online or by conference call.  Find additional peer support options that you can access during this time.

 

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Country: United States of America

Email: jmaguire@namimass.org

Call 617-580-8541

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NAMI East Corner Clubhouse
NAMI East Corner Clubhouse

 

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Address: 1060 Estes Street, Suite 104 El Cajon, California, USA 92020

Country: United States of America

Email: ambererving@namisd.org

Call 858 328 3769

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NAMI San Diego Connection 2 Community Clubhouse
NAMI San Diego Connection 2 Community Clubhouse

Connection 2 Community Clubhouse is a mental Health clubhouse helping the homeless community.

 

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Address: 101 16th Street San Diego, California, USA 92101

Country: United States of America

Email: clubhouse@namisd.org

Call 619 919 4795

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NAMI San Diego Warmline
NAMI San Diego Warmline

The Warmline is a non-crisis phone service. The Warmline provides callers with information, referrals, support, and empathy. This service has become a valuable tool for individuals in the community who may be isolated or struggling with the symptoms of mental illness to seek comfort, coping skills, and the reassurance that they are being heard by someone who has “been there-done that”. The individuals taking calls are all trained Peer Support Specialists who have experience or personal knowledge of mental health issues, recovery and services. The Warmline operates 7 days per week, except major holidays. Operating hours are from 3:30 pm to 11:00 pm

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (619) 295-1055

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NAMI Western Nevada Warmline
NAMI Western Nevada Warmline

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (755) 241-4212 (1)

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Neponset River House
Neponset River House

Neponset River House is an employment and recovery center that offers people with mental health challenges hope and opportunities to achieve their full potential through peer support and rehabilitation.

 

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Address: 595 Pleasant Street Norwood, Massachusetts, USA 02062

Country: United States of America

Email: tmellor@riversidecc.org

Call 781 762 7075

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New Beginnings Clubhouse
New Beginnings Clubhouse

New Beginnings Clubhouse is a community of adults living with mental illness. They are one of twelve clubhouses in Indiana and one of 300 around the world. New Beginnings follows the Clubhouse Model in accordance with the International Clubhouse Standards. Their members work side-by-side with staff to gain meaningful skills and to reintegrate into the community.

 

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Address: 107 W 79th Avenue Merrillville, Indiana, USA 46410

Country: United States of America

Email: davis@rhs.care

Call 219 794 1004

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New Directions Clubhouse
New Directions Clubhouse

 

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Address: 24430 W. McNichols Detroit, Michigan, USA 48219

Country: United States of America

Email: newdirectionsclubhouse@gmail.com

Call 313 531 0738

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New Hope Clubhouse
New Hope Clubhouse

 

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Address: 304 South Lincoln Street Kendallville, Indiana, USA 46755

Country: United States of America

Email: blehman@nec.org

Call 260 347 2454

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New Horizons Clubhouse
New Horizons Clubhouse

 

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Address: 7164 Rapid City Road, N.W. Rapid City, Michigan, USA 49676

Country: United States of America

Email: newhorizonsclubhouse@yahoo.com

Call 231 331 4821

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New Journey Club
New Journey Club

 

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Address: 405B South Third Street Big Rapids, Michigan, USA 49307

Country: United States of America

Email: sstewart@cmhcm.org

Call 231 592 4654

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New Oakwood Lodge
New Oakwood Lodge

New Oakwood Lodge is an enhanced Therapeutic Community offering CQC-registered drug and alcohol residential care to people with substance use problems. Our care is enhanced to include a range of assessment, care and wellbeing activities for people with co-existing mental health problems. Residents stay in a large Georgian house, which has been recently redeveloped and refurbished, in the leafy village of Oakwood, close to Derby.  The service is staffed 24/7. The multi-disciplinary team provide personalised support through one-to-one, group and complementary therapies within a Therapeutic Community approach. The team of Counsellors and Clinical Leads will devise individualised care plans with residents. Individual psychological treatment focuses on the treatment of trauma utilising therapies including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy to support with anxiety, depression, and issues with emotional regulation. 

 

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Country: United Kingdom

Email: derby.residential@phoenixfutures.org.uk

Call 01332 653761

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New Reflection House
New Reflection House

 

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Address: 565 West 900 South Tooele, Utah, USA 84074

Country: United States of America

Email: anissah@valleycares.com

Call 435 882 4845

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Newcomers Peer Support Group
Newcomers Peer Support Group

 

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Address: 372 Pleasant Street in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia

Country: Canada

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NFN TrueSelf Debwewendizwin Program
NFN TrueSelf Debwewendizwin Program

Debwewendizwin strives to promote the safety, self-sufficiency and well-being of individuals that have suffered trauma and abuse. Delivered by Nipissing First Nation and its community partners, True Self uses a wholistic approach to healing, employment and training supports, working to support individuals and their families living in the Nipissing District to “debwewendizwin”— “reconnect with your true self, your spirit fire.”

  • PEER SUPPORT
  • WORKSHOPS
  • EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING
  • OUTREACH
  • IN-REACH
  • MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTIONS PEER SUPPORT (MAPS) PROBATION & PAROLE

 

 

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Address: 201-239 Main Street East NORTH BAY, ON P1B 1B2

Country: Canada

Email: donnaf@trueself.ca

Call 705-474-4058

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NHS Foundation Trust Recovery & Wellbeing College Humber Recovery and Wellbeing College
NHS Foundation Trust Recovery & Wellbeing College Humber Recovery and Wellbeing College
  • Youth Website
  • Adult Website

 

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Country: United Kingdom

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Nord Center’s Crisis Services
Nord Center’s Crisis Services

The Nord Center’s Crisis Services offers crisis intervention services to any person in Lorain County experiencing an emotional or psychiatric crisis, including extreme feelings of despair, anxiety, stress, suicidal thoughts, assault, trauma and abuse. All services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (800) 888-6161

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North Ayrshire Wellbeing & Recovery College
North Ayrshire Wellbeing & Recovery College

North Ayrshire Wellbeing & Recovery College is funded by North Ayrshire Health & Social Care Partnership (HSCP) and is delivered and staffed by the mental health charity RAMH (Recovery Across Mental Health).

 

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Address: RAMH, 41 Blackstoun Road, Paisley, PA3 1LU

Country: United Kingdom

Email: enquiries@ramh.org

Call 0141 847 8900

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North Central Washington Clubhouse
North Central Washington Clubhouse

NCW Clubhouse is a supportive community for adults with mental illness. They provide hope, empowerment, relationships, and opportunity. They believe that all people deserve to grow and thrive in their own way, in their own time

 

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Address: 66 Basin Street Ephrata, Washington, USA 98823

Country: United States of America

Email: hopeagencybrandi@gmail.com

Call 509 237 2362

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North Cumbria Recovery College
North Cumbria Recovery College

 

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Country: United Kingdom

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North York General Participants Council
North York General Participants Council

NYG Participants Council is a peer council of current and past patients of the North York General hospital mental health program. We are run by peers and all participants have lived experience with mental heath and or addiction issues. The program provides advocacy for peers both in the hospital and with systemic issues. We provide recovery education programs planned and facilitated by peers. We also co run an annual art show in collaboration with the nygh mh department.

 

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Address: 2 Champagne Dr, Unit 8E, rm 118 Toronto, ON M3J 3H7

Country: Canada

Email: pcouncil@nygh.on.ca

Call 416-756-6000 EXT. 1-8738

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Northeast Independent Living Program
Northeast Independent Living Program

The Northeast Independent Living Program is a peer run Independent Living Center providing advocacy and services to people with all disabilities who wish to live independently in the community. Their core services include:

  • Information & Referral
  • Advocacy
  • Skills Training
  • Peer Counseling
  • Transitions

Lawrence - 20 Ballard Road Lawrence MA, 01843

Lowell - 35 John Street, 2nd Floor - Lowell, MA 01852

 

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Country: United States of America

Email: iandr@nilp.org

Call 978-687-4288

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Northern Initiative for Social Action (NISA)
Northern Initiative for Social Action (NISA)

NISA/Northern Initiative for Social Action is an organization run by and for people with lived experience of mental health challenges/illness and consumers of mental health services. Programs and Services include:

  • Recovery Wellness: NISA believes that the whole person is important, and when you are here you will consider the many dimensions of wellness, like physical, emotional, financial, spiritual, and social wellness. Our monthly calendar is full of opportunities to explore your wellness.

  • Peer Support: You are not alone. Your peers are here to accompany you shoulder-to-shoulder as you navigate your recovery. There are many ways you can access peer support at NISA, in groups or one-to-one.

  • Research: NISA was created out of research, and we continue to believe that if we ask the right questions, the answers can improve life for all of us. NISA’s ParNorth Research Unit regularly partners with community researchers to ask questions about the experience of mental health recovery and other topics important to us.

  • Skills and Goals: NISA aims to help you feel the satisfaction of doing a good job, knowing that your work is benefiting someone else in the community. At NISA, you can do that in the Northern Computer Recycling Depot (we call it ‘NCRD’) or in Warm Hearts/Warm Bodies (‘WH/WB’), our quilting program.

  • Creative Expression: Sometimes we have no words for our experience. Sometimes we have a lot. No matter how you express yourself, you will have the chance at NISA to tap into yourself and share it with others. Our creative expression programs include Artists’ Loft, the Writers’ Circle, and Open Minds Quarterly.

  • Social Action: NISA regularly participates in the community, offering presentations, organizing events, and advocating for the needs of people living with mental health challenges/illness. If this is your passion, talk to us! We’ll find a way to get you involved.

Open Minds Quarterly
Open Minds Quarterly

Open Minds Quarterly is a literary journal that features explorations of life in a mad world. More specifically, it welcomes writing and art from people with lived experience of what is variously called mental health challenges, mental illness, madness, neurodiversity etc.

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Canada

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Regional Warm Line
Regional Warm Line

Each night, 365 days a year, peer support workers are available to answer your call. The Warm Line offers peer support to folks all across northeastern Ontario. All calls are kept confidential. Whether you need help with a particular problem or a listening ear, the Warm Line is open to your call from 6 pm to midnight.

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Canada

Call 1-866-856-9276

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Address: 36 Elgin St. 2nd Floor. Sudbury, Ontario

Country: Canada

Email: info@nisa.on.ca

Call (705) 222-6472

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Northern Lights Clubhouse
Northern Lights Clubhouse

 

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Address: 200 Quincy Street Hancock, Michigan, USA 49930

Country: United States of America

Email: northernlightsclub@gmail.com

Call 906 482 7068

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NorthStar Clubhouse
NorthStar Clubhouse

NorthStar Clubhouse is a non-clinical program designed to provide people living with a mental health diagnosis a place to find structure, community, and peer support.

 

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Address: 5600 NE Glisan Street Portland, Oregon, USA 97213

Country: United States of America

Email: info@northstaror.org

Call 971 271 7273

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Northumberland Recovery College
Northumberland Recovery College

Northumberland Recovery College supports adults with their mental health and wellbeing

 

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Country: United Kingdom

Email: nrc@everyturn.org

Call 07866 053717

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Nossas Vozes
Nossas Vozes

 

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Country: Brazil

Email: loraine.oltmann@gmail.com

Call 41999175057

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Notre Dame Place Clubhouse
Notre Dame Place Clubhouse

Notre Dame Place is a clubhouse where individuals with mental or emotional illness can become members. It provides an environment of support and encouragement that enables its members to strive towards more meaningful and satisfying lives. It is a place of opportunity, and of hope. Like people everywhere, those with mental illness need to feel they are part of a community that values and respects them and provides them with opportunities to make a contribution. As members of the clubhouse, individuals are encouraged to develop their strengths and talents. This can lead them to greater participation as valuable members of a community, both within the doors of Notre Dame Place and beyond in the broader community. Website coming soon!

 

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Address: 67 Duke Street, Summerside, PE  C1N 3R9

Country: Canada

Email: ndplace@cmha.pe.ca

Call (902) 888-2237

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Nottingham Recovery College
Nottingham Recovery College

Nottingham Recovery College offer a range of courses aimed at people who are living with mental health challenges. Their courses offer opportunities to gain understanding, opportunities and techniques to manage mental health challenges to support the journey of recovery and the hope that taking control and self-management can bring.

 

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Address: Duncan Macmillan House Porchester Road Mapperley Nottingham NG3 6AA

Country: United Kingdom

Email: nottinghamrecoverycollege@nottshc.nhs.uk

Call 0115 956 0827

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NulPooRum
NulPooRum

NulPooRum is a community rehabilitation model that began in 1944 in New York, U.S., as a self-help group for a small number of mentally disabled people, and is operated mainly by members. It is a community that provides opportunities for people living with mental illness to reach their full potential and works in an equal relationship between members and staff to help members become healthy members of the community.

 

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Address: 91-8 Eungye-dong Osan City, Republic of Korea 447-300

Country: Korea (Republic of)

Email: evergreen1900@hanmail.net

Call 82 31 373 1900

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NYAPRS Peer Bridgerâ„¢ Program
NYAPRS Peer Bridgerâ„¢ Program

The New York Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services (NYAPRS) created the Peer Bridger™ Program to support long term residents of New York state psychiatric hospitals with lived experience of mental health, addiction, and trauma related challenges to make successful transitions into their home communities. They work with managed care organizations and provider partners to support people to transition from other settings including community hospitals and adult care facilities, and to engage and support individuals while they’re in the community to break the cycle of emergency and inpatient services. The NYS Psychiatric Center model relies on a combination of individualized & group support, as follows:  

  • Engagement at Admission
  • Self or staff referral for Individualized Peer Support 
  • Daily Peer Support Meetings, both in the hospital and in the community
  • Identification of Self-Determined Goals
  • Interface with Treatment Team as authorized
  • Development of Wellness, Relapse Prevention and Crisis Plans
  • Preparing for Discharge
  • Community Transition and Immersion
  • Training & Collaboration

Bridgers regularly provide trainings on Peer Support and the NYAPRS Peer Bridger™ Program to raise awareness and foster referrals for our services and supports.  

 

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Country: United States of America

Email: ellenh@rightsandrecovery.org

Call 631-388-0134

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Näsinkulman Klubitalo
Näsinkulman Klubitalo

Näsinkulman Klubitalo is a stable and traditional operator from Tampere, born in 1995. The purpose of clubhouse activities is to support mental health based on community, peer support and equality. The Clubhouse is a low-threshold member community whose activities are planned, maintained and developed by everyone involved in the activities. An equal community of mental health rehabilitees and salaried staff complements psychosocial services and promotes the recovery of rehabilitee members.

 

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Address: Kauppakatu 7 A Tampere, Finland 33200

Country: Finland

Email: nasinkulman.klubitalo@sopimusvuori.fi

Call 358 44 4554 810

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Oak Centre
Oak Centre

Oak Centre are a community mental health program following the Clubhouse model. We offer comprehensive supports to people with serious mental health issues. These supports include employment, education, housing, entitlements, crisis intervention/prevention, social/recreational events and much more.

 

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Address: 24 Dorothy Street Welland, ON L3B 3V7

Country: Canada

Postal Address: 168 Catharine Street Port Colborne, ON L3K 4K6

Email: dee@oakcentre.ca

Call 1-905-788-3010

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Oak Centre
Oak Centre

Oak Centre is an intentional community designed to foster a restorative environment where people can grow, build self-confidence, and experience themselves as citizens in creating a world for themselves and others.

 

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Address: 24 Dorothy Street Welland, Ontario, Canada L3B 3V7

Country: Canada

Email: dee@oakcentre.ca

Call 905 788 3010

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Oasis Clubhouse
Oasis Clubhouse

 

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Address: 3330 Market Street Suite A San Diego, California, USA 92102

Country: United States of America

Email: ericka.mancillasvargas@clarvida.com

Call 858 300 0470

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Oasis Clubhouse
Oasis Clubhouse

Oasis Clubhouse is non-profit that aims to empower and restore hope, independence and self-worth for adults in Oklahoma County living with a mental illness by providing access to social, educational and employment opportunities.

 

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Address: 313 E 33rd Street Edmond, Oklahoma, USA 73013

Country: United States of America

Email: paige@oasischok.org

Call 405 562 3557

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Oasis House
Oasis House

The Oasis House is a program of Bell Socialization Services. It is an accredited member of Clubhouse International, that offers a place where people with a mental health diagnosis come to rebuild their lives and regain what they have lost: employment, education, companionship, connections to their community, and self-respect.

 

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Address: 751 South Queen Street York, Pennsylvania, USA 17403

Country: United States of America

Email: rfranz@bellsocialization.com

Call 7178483566

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Odyssey House
Odyssey House

 

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Address: 474 Appleton St. Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA 01040

Country: United States of America

Email: rthresher@viability.org

Call 413 538 4377

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Ontario Shores Recovery College
Ontario Shores Recovery College

Recovery College courses provide education about mental illnesses, treatment options, wellness and ultimately discovering or rediscovering passions, hope, and meaning. The Recovery College complements professional assessment and treatment by helping people to understand their challenges and learn how to manage them better to pursue their aspirations. It is a place where "lived experience" is blended with the expertise of mental health practitioners to help participants develop meaningful goals for recovery. Focus should be about hope, empowerment, possibility and connection.

The Ontario Shores Recovery College is available to all, providing virtual and in-person courses for learning and discovery. Registrants are not required to be receiving services from Ontario Shores to be eligible.

 

Organisation

Country: Canada

Email: recoverycollege@ontarioshores.ca

Call 905.430.4055 at ext. 6990

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Oor Mad History
Oor Mad History

Oor Mad History is a community history group celebrating the achievements of the mental health service user movement in the Lothians (Scotland) and preserving our history.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

Email: azra@capsadvocacy.org

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Open Dialogue
Open Dialogue

Open Diologue is an international website for the Open Dialogue approach. The website has been designed to introduce an international audience to the Open Dialogue approach, and will include blog on developments around the world, including new services, training programmes, and research. It includes a compendium of Open Dialogue services that invites people using the open dialogue approach to publish their activities. 

 

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Open Door Clubhouse
Open Door Clubhouse

 

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Address: 3147 Emerald Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 19134

Country: United States of America

Email: SandieW@comhar.org

Call 215 427 5763

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Open Door Social Club
Open Door Social Club

 

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Address: 75 Queensway Drive Avon, Indiana, USA 46123

Country: United States of America

Email: Info@mhahc.org

Call 317 272 0027

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Opportunity Center
Opportunity Center

 

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Address: 1301 North Madison Avenue Bay City, Michigan, USA 48708

Country: United States of America

Email: opportunitycenter@hotmail.com

Call 989 895 9080

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Opportunity Centre
Opportunity Centre

The Opportunity Centre Clubhouse is a social and vocational rehabilitation program organized to support people whose lives have been drastically disrupted by mental illness. It offers support in working, learning, socialization, wellness, and education.

 

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Address: 2603 East College Avenue Suite E-2 State College, Pennsylvania, USA 16801

Country: United States of America

Email: hbelles@skillsgroup.org

Call 814 867 1454

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Options Clubhouse
Options Clubhouse

Options Clubhouse is a holistic non-traditional approach including nutritional cooking, yoga, gardening, and storytelling that nurtures the overall well-being of our members. Their programs demonstrate that people with mental illnesses can and do lead productive, happy lives. They offer a sense of community, friendship, employment opportunities, housing assistance, and education support.

 

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Address: 82 Brigham Street Marlborough, Massachusetts, USA 01752

Country: United States of America

Email: lfanale@employmentoptions.org

Call 508 485 5051

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Ora Clubhouse
Ora Clubhouse

Ora Clubhouse is a recovery-through-work program for adults recovering from mental illness and participates in our “work-ordered day”. Following the Clubhouse Model, participants of the program (members) work side-by-side with staff to complete the work of the Clubhouse in an effort to attain long-term goals they set for themselves These goals are identified by the members and may include: Employment, Education, Social Integration, Independence, and/or attaining an overall better quality of life.

 

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Address: 2945 NE 3rd Street Suite 210-212 Ocala, Florida, USA 34470

Country: United States of America

Email: ledaperez@theoraclubhouse.org

Call 352 402 9001

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Our Clubhouse
Our Clubhouse

 

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Address: 728 Belmont Street Brockton, Massachusetts, USA 02301

Country: United States of America

Email: nadinechirac@bamsi.org

Call 508 857 1657

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Our House Clubhouse
Our House Clubhouse

 

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Address: 28200 Franklin Rd Southfield, Michigan, USA 48034

Country: United States of America

Email: ourhouseclubhouse@cnsmi.org

Call 248 668 0922

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Our House Clubhouse
Our House Clubhouse

OUR HOUSE Clubhouse is a proud member of the global Clubhouse International community. Established in 2025, OUR HOUSE is a beacon of hope and opportunity for individuals navigating the challenges of mental health recovery. We are rooted in the Clubhouse International model, which is recognized worldwide for its evidence-based, empowering approach to mental health support. At OUR HOUSE, they believe that recovery happens when people are empowered to lead meaningful lives, and we are dedicated to creating a supportive, inclusive environment where every member can thrive. Their Clubhouse is not a treatment facility—it’s a community. Here, members are not clients or patients; they are active participants who play a vital role in the daily operations and decision-making processes of OUR HOUSE.

 

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Address: 319 7th Avenue, Suite 102 Olympia, Washington, USA 98501

Country: United States of America

Email: tara@crcoly.org

Call 360 489 0098

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Our Place of Hope Clubhouse
Our Place of Hope Clubhouse

The Our Place of Hope Clubhouse provides people living with severe mental illness a stable, warm and inviting environment where they can participate in meaningful work and meaningful relationships each day and can regain purpose, meaning and hope for their lives.

 

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Address: P.O. Box 213007 Columbia, South Carolina, USA 29221

Country: United States of America

Email: jeff@ourplaceofhope.org

Call 803 846 5575

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Outlook
Outlook

 

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Address: 45 N. Hanchett Street Coldwater, Michigan, USA 49036

Country: United States of America

Email: clubhouse@adaptinc.org

Call 517 279 8929

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Over The Rainbow
Over The Rainbow

Over The Rainbow is an organisation founded by 2 parents, it’s fully supported by a group of volunteers who bonded through shared experiences to support others through their mental wellness journey. They also frequently have workshops to help with mental wellness, such as 1-day reflection retreats, watercolour painting, and yoga.

 

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Country: Singapore

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Oxford Peer Support Program
Oxford Peer Support Program
  • Transitional Discharge Model at Woodstock General Hospital
  • Outreach Peer Support to peers homeless or at risk of homelessness in communities of Woodstock, Tillsonburg, and Ingersoll
  • Drop-in peer support opportunities for peer to peer connections in Woodstock

 

Organisation

Address: 522 Peel Street Woodstock, ON N4S 1K3

Country: Canada

Email: SusanForbes@cmhaoxford.on.ca

Call 519-617-3710

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Oxford Therapeutic Community
Oxford Therapeutic Community

The Oxford Therapeutic Community is available 3 days a week for 18 months and includes a Group programme that will run on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday with individual activity on Thursday and Friday

 

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Country: United Kingdom

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Oxfordshire Recovery College
Oxfordshire Recovery College

At the Oxfordshire Recovery College, they offer free courses on mental health and well-being. Many of our students face challenges with their own mental health, but courses are also open to family, friends and carers of anyone struggling, and to mental health professionals. All courses are interactive and based on learning together with others. Courses are based on the recovery approach – we believe that people can and do recover from mental ill health to lead full and satisfying lives.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

Email: media@restore.org.uk

Call +44 1865 455822

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P.E.E.R Center Warmline
P.E.E.R Center Warmline

The P.E.E.R Center Warmline is a safe space to talk, learn, and support each other.

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (614) 358-8255

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Parkdale Activity-Recreation Centre (PARC)
Parkdale Activity-Recreation Centre (PARC)

Parkdale Activity-Recreation Centre (PARC) is a member organisation on individual issues of poverty, mental health, addictions, homelessness and food security. There are a number of core areas of operation including a drop in centre, peer-support program, outreach program and supportive housing.

  • Drop-in centre: is the starting point for everything members and staff do together to help rebuild lives whether it’s conversing with a friend, having a healthy meal, securing a place to live, or working a shift around the building.
  • Community Meal Program: a kitchen crew made up of committed volunteers, crew leaders, maintenance workers and a chef dedicated to serving nutritious, dignified food 365 days a year.
  • Case Management Program: works one-on-one with a person who has serious mental health challenges and/or substance use challenges. They work together to set goals, build a plan and take action. Workers provide on-going support as needed by the person to establish and maintain stability in their life, reaching towards their goals, and to improve the quality of their life. We work from a strengths perspective, helping members build upon their own skills. PARC case managers make referrals, coordinating and navigating health care, criminal justice, housing and social services systems beyond PARC.
  • Community Access Program: a program for people who are homeless or under-housed often end up in emergency departments. in partnership with The Meeting Place (West Neighbourhood House) and Sistering, the community access program works with service participants to improve all facets of health and wellbeing and create equitable access to services in the community.
  • Supported Housing Program: a program securing permanent, affordable and decent housing for members and low-income people across the City of Toronto. PARC operates 39 units of affordable and supportive housing, 10 units at the PARC building and 29 units next door at Edmond Place (194 Dowling Street).
  • Coop Cred Program: uses an alternative currency model to create better access to local and nutritious food for low-income people while at the same time facilitating training, employment and volunteer opportunities for participants. In exchange for their labour, participants earn coop creds that can then be used to purchase local, healthy food at the West End Food Coop or the Sorauren Farmers Market.
  • The Parkdale People’s Economy Project is designed to build just local (food) economies through a Community Land Trust model. This model provides a local currency program Co-op Cred program, community-based food distribution and procurement initiatives through Community Food Flow project.
  • Money Matters: is a harm reduction Financial Literacy program that assists individuals expressing a need for some financial assistance. This program supports adults who are marginalized, struggle with their substance use, are experiencing mental health challenges, are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Their goal is to support individuals with reaching self-identified goals and improve their quality of life. 
  • Activity and Recreation: PARC’s DROP-IN Center is the starting point for a host of creative recreational and holistic programming including a music group, art group, writtng group, soccer and hockey league, camp, reiki, yoga, mindfulness, chess club and movie night, gaming club, karaoke, knitting group, computer library and a Special Events + Outing Commitee (SEOC)
  • Pears About Community (PAC): is a members-led community that works to bridge the gap between staff and members with the purpose of ensuring member voice and member representation, providing an opportunity to build leadership skills and act as liasons between PARC membership, staff, and broader community. Their roles and responsibilities including maintaining and upholding PARC values at all time and model good leadership skills; involving and engaging the community members of PARC to increase involvement through the use of town halls, announcements, and regular member meetings; providing feedback to staff team when required; and participating in training sessions.
  • Special Events and Outing Committee (SOEC)
  • Business: PARC acts as a hub and meeting place for various agencies, enterprises and partners who strive to create lasting social change in Parkdale and beyond.Coop Cred Program
Parkdale Community Food Bank
Parkdale Community Food Bank

The Parkdale Community Food Bank sits in the well-known Parkdale-High Park area, home to places such as Sunnyside Beach. Partnering with the Daily Bread Food Bank and Second Harvest who provide a combined total of 70-80% of our food, we've been able to successfully meet the challenges and needs that we're faced on a daily basis. Our mutual partnership keeps our vital organization alive, as well as efforts from our community in lieu of donation drives, volunteering, and awareness.

Address
1499 Queen Street West Toronto ON M6R 1A3

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Canada

Contact Person / Email
info@pcfb.ca

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The Parkdale People’s Economy
The Parkdale People’s Economy

The Parkdale People’s Economy (Parkdale Community Economic Development (PCED) Project) is a network of over 30 community-based organizations and hundreds of community members collaborating to build decent work, shared wealth, and equitable development in Parkdale. The Parkdale People’s Economy is building just local economies through a:

  • Participatory Community Planning Process
  • Community Land Trust model
  • Local currency program Co-op Cred program
  • Movement for Community Benefits
  • Community-based food distribution and procurement initiative through Community Food Flow project
  • Affordable Housing
  • Community Finance
  • Community Health
  • Cultural Development
  • Decent Work
  • Food Security
  • Participatory Democracy
  • Social Infrastructure

Address
1499 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON, M6R 1A3

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Canada

Call (416) 537-2262

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The Tool Library
The Tool Library

The Tool Library has been on a mission to explore the benefits of sharing resources and skills. Part of a broader tool sharing movement, 40 other tool libraries have been founded across North America since 2012. TTL is a non-profit organization, consisting of a small staff and much larger community of volunteers and supporters. TTL provides the structure to share as a community, helping members learn the skills needed to complete projects. In addition, the organization provides assistance and cooperation with other community organizations like StopGap, the Alzheimer's Society of Toronto, and the Center for Social Innovation.

Address
Unit 001, 192 Spadina Ave Toronto, ON

Country
Canada

Contact Person / Email
support@torontotoollibrary.com

Call 647 715 4767

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West Neighbourhood House
West Neighbourhood House

West Neighbourhood House works in partnership with the community to promote personal and social change in order to achieve a safe, health and accepting society for all. They work with our resources and the strengths of the community. West Neighbourhood House enables less advantaged individuals, families and groups in the community to gain greater control over their lives and within their community.

  • The largest facility is at 248 Ossington houses programs for older adults, people with disabilities and their care givers; the Woman Abuse Program; the Immigrant and Refugee Services Program; some of our Adult Learning Programs; the programs for Children and Youth; and the Music School. Located at 1033 King Street West are our Employment Programs, additional Adult Learning Programs and our Financial Empowerment and Problem-Solving Programs.
  • The Meeting Place: is a drop-in for socially isolated adults and under-housed, is located at 588 Queen Street West. The House’s central administration and Community Response Unit are located on the top floor of this facility.
  • The Parkdale base for the supportive housing program is at 20 West Lodge Avenue, Unit #126. There is also a supportive housing project at Springhurst 1447 King Street West. Parkdale Community Programs and Newcomer Youth programs are located at 1497 Queen St. West, Suite 103. 

West Neighbourhood House is committed to reflecting the changing face of our society. Ours is one of the most diverse neighbourhoods in Toronto. People of more than 60 cultures, speaking over 40 languages live within our catchment area. All ages and income levels are represented, with a high number of people living on a low or fixed income. The diversity of our community increases each year. In partnership with our neighbours, West Neighbourhood House strives to find solutions to problems and current issues and to develop relevant services.

Address
588 Queen St. West, 2nd Floor Toronto, Ontario Canada M6J 1E3

Country
Canada

Contact Person / Email
info@westnh.org

Call (416) 532-4828

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Working For Change
Working For Change

Working for Change is a charitable organization that emphasizes the importance of work in the lives of people who have been marginalized. We operate social purpose enterprises, leadership and pre-employment training programs, as well as providing community-based research and public education on issues related to poverty, mental health and addictions, violence against women and newcomer/refugee challenges. It provides a number of social enterprises and leadership programs such as:

  • The Raging Spoon
  • Parkdale Green Thumb Enterprise
  • Out of This World Cafe's & Grill
  • Grass Roots Research
  • Voices from the Street Speakers Bureau
  • Women Speak Out Speakers Bureau
  • Pre-Employment Training
  • Pre-employment Program

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Canada

Contact Person / Email
mike@workingforchange.ca

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Organisation

Address: 1499 Queen Street W Toronto, ON M6R 1A3

Country: Canada

Email: info@parc.on.ca

Call (416) 537-2262

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Path Home
Path Home

The Path Home is a peer-operated house designed to assist fellow peers in diverting from psychiatric distress which may lead to hospitalization. The program is located in a home setting and is furnished for comfort. The house is equipped with a variety of traditional self-help and proactive tools to maintain wellness. Trained Peer Specialists are the key ingredient in helping others learn self-help tools. Peer Specialists are compassionate, understanding, and empowering. The Path Home offers a stay of 5-7 days to assist in gaining and developing new skills to maintain your wellness. Peer Specialists are available 24/7 to address the needs of guests as they arise. Participation in the program is completely voluntary and free of charge. Guests may come and go as they please. We also maintain contact and support for our guests at their request after they finish their stay. The program is strictly voluntary and guests are self-referred. A professional or family member may assist in this process. A guest referral screening process is used to insure the comfort of other guests as well as the appropriateness of the program.

Mission: To provide a warm, safe, and inviting space in which each person can find the balance and support needed for a learning and growth opportunity.
Vision: To help individuals experience opportunities to grow and learn, always moving towards a better path of recovery.
Core Values: To provide peer support services with HOPE and POSITIVE EXPECTATIONS for a better path of recovery. Showing our guests RESPECT and delivering support with INTEGRITY. Always acting in GENUINENESS and providing SPECIFICITY of program expectations and individualized goals. All with EMPATHY for the lived experience of our guests.

The Path Home is available to any resident of Columbia, Montour, Snyder, and Union Counties ages 18 years older and over, experiencing a psychiatric crisis or emotional distress.

 

Organisation

Address: 194 Fester Rd, Bloomsburg, PA 17815

Country: United States of America

Email: Mnicholas@cmsu.org

Call 570-204-0132

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Pathfinder Clubhouse
Pathfinder Clubhouse

 

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Address: 250 NW First Street Corvallis, Oregon, USA 97330

Country: United States of America

Email: info@pathfinderclubhouse.org

Call 458 217 3040

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Pathway Clubhouse
Pathway Clubhouse

 

Organisation

Address: 1203 E. Broad Street Columbus, Ohio, USA 43205

Country: United States of America

Email: teresaconley@concordcounseling.org

Call 614-251-7820

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Pathways Clubhouse Society of Richmond
Pathways Clubhouse Society of Richmond

 

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Address: 315-8111 Granville Avenue Richmond, British Columbia, Canada V6Y 1P5

Country: Canada

Email: info@pathwaysclubhouse.com

Call 604 276 8834

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Pathways Serious Mental Health Society
Pathways Serious Mental Health Society

Pathways SMI family peer support Volunteers provide support, guidance and information to families, partners and friends of a loved one with a serious mental illness.

 

Organisation

Address: 101-315 West 1st Street North Vancouver, BC V7M 1B5

Country: Canada

Email: info@pathwayssmi.org

Call 604-926-0856

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Pathways SouthWest Clubhouse
Pathways SouthWest Clubhouse

The Pathways SouthWest Clubhouse is based at Turkey Point on the Leschenault Inlet, 10 minutes from the Bunbury CBD. The location is removed from the day to day stresses of the City bordered by the inlet and in a bushland setting. We believe that the peaceful situation of the Clubhouse at Turkey Point provides a unique opportunity for provision of a restorative mental health service in Western Australia – and it is available to all those in need throughout our South West region. 

 

Organisation

Address: 1/14 Rose Street, Bunbury WA 6230

Country: Australia

Postal Address: PO Box 275, Bunbury WA 6231

Email: info@pathwayssouthwest.org.au

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Pathways to Wellness
Pathways to Wellness

Pathways to Wellness is CMHA-Vernon’s education program. The goal is to eliminate stigma by providing education on mental well-being and mental illness. People with Lived Experience and people with Learned Experience collaborate to co-create and co-facilitate courses. It is a supportive learning environment where you are welcome. You may have a mental illness or a mental health problem, or you may be on a personal journey of wellness or be supporting someone who is. All that is required is an openness to learning.

 

Organisation

Address: 3100 – 28 Avenue, BC V1T 1W3

Country: Canada

Email: vernon@cmhavernon.ca

Call 250-542-3114

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Pathways Vermont Support Line
Pathways Vermont Support Line

The Pathways Vermont Support Line provides confidential, non-judgmental support and connection for all Vermonters over the age of 18 by phone. It’s staffed by local peers who’ve been through tough situations themselves. They listen, talk with you, provide insight, and help you face life’s challenges.

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (833) 888-2557

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Patient/Client & Family Council
Patient/Client & Family Council

Patient/Client & Family Council are a peer-led organization committed to using our personal experiences to improve Mental Health & Addiction services for individuals, and their families, through support, education and advocacy. We facilitate a variety of peer-led support and self-help groups and services, provide 1:1 Peer Support and transition services, and assist with system navigation and offer resources to assist those seeking support

 

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Address: 500 Church St Penetanguishene, ON L9M 1G3

Country: Canada

Email: ybrook@waypointcentre.ca

Call 705-549-3181 x2180

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Peer Care
Peer Care

At PeerCare, we offer peer support to help you navigate life's challenges. Our friendly team is here to listen, share experiences, and provide guidance. Join our community today.

 

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Country: Australia

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Peer Connections University of Waterloo
Peer Connections University of Waterloo
  • MATES is a peer-support service for undergraduate students where trained student volunteers who are knowledgeable about various on and off-campus resources can assist students. Request an appointment.
  • Peer Success Coaching

 

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Country: Canada

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Peer Leaders Online Training (PLOT) Chronic Illness Alliance
Peer Leaders Online Training (PLOT) Chronic Illness Alliance

Peer Leaders Online Training (PLOT) is a free course from the , designed as a step by step guide to setting up and running a peer support group. It can also be used to build the capacity of an existing group, or to train a new peer leader to take over. The training is structured around core units and optional electives. The core units cover areas such as leadership and facilitation skills, navigating through difficult times, governance and financial matters, planning, and promoting your group. The electives currently on offer provide in-depth discussion guides and group activities to enable peer leaders to facilitate sessions on two important topics for peer support groups: illness and intimacy, and health literacy.

In addition to providing information and recommendations within each Unit, the course includes a range of activities, resources and templates that are designed to help you convert concepts into skills, and put theory into practice. Most of the materials are contained within the course, and there are also links to external resources online and in the community.

 

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Address: Level 1, 650 Mount Alexander Road, MOONEE PONDS VIC 3039

Country: Australia

Email: cwalker@chronicillness.org.au

Call 0420 675 780

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Peer Navigation Canandian Mental Health Association North and West Vancouver
Peer Navigation Canandian Mental Health Association North and West Vancouver

Peer Navigators are available as a listening ear and support for life’s many challenges you may be facing – big or small. Peer Navigators are grounded in their lived experience with mental health challenges and can connect with you to offer guidance on your journey.

 

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Country: Canada

Email: keltyhope@cmhanorthshore.ca

Call (604) 353-8235

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Peer Navigation Program Canadian Mental Health Association Vancouver-Frase
Peer Navigation Program Canadian Mental Health Association Vancouver-Frase

Free support from someone with lived experience to find:

  • Housing: assistance with BC Housing apps, shelters
  • Healthcare: A family doctor, dental clinics, and health centers
  • Legal: Free or low-cost legal and advocacy services
  • Income: taxes, PWD apps, income assistance and employment
  • Mental Health: counselling, addictions, and personal recovery goals
  • Population-specific: Immigrants/refugees, BIPOC, disability and LGBTQ2S+ services

 

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Country: Canada

Email: peer.navigator@cmha.bc.ca

Call 604-872-3148

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Peer Navigator and Peer Support Programs Pathways Male Ridge - Pitt Meadows
Peer Navigator and Peer Support Programs Pathways Male Ridge - Pitt Meadows

Peer support to understand complex support systems and model recovery from mental illness.

  • Peer Navigator: The Peer Navigator program increases inclusion, self-advocacy, and connection with services, for people trying to navigate the mental health and substance use systems. In essence, it helps program participants to build skills, reclaim their power and advance their recovery journey. This innovative program is a person-centred, recovery-oriented program.
  • Peer Support: Peer Support helps individuals with a mental illness to identify and achieve their goals as part of their recovery process. Participants of the program work with a Peer Support Worker (PSW) who has lived experience with a mental illness, is working on their own recovery journey and thus has navigated the mental health system. Drawing on their own knowledge, understanding, and training, PSWs provide a unique and personal style of support that helps break down barriers program participants experience in connecting with their communities, accessing appropriate services, and achieving a mentally healthy lifestyle. Peer Support concretely demonstrates to program participants that hope and recovery are possible.

 

Organisation

Address: #110, 2425 Quebec Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V5T 4L6

Country: Canada

Email: info.vf@cmha.ca

Call 604-872-4902

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Peer Participation in Mental Health Services (PPIMS) Network
Peer Participation in Mental Health Services (PPIMS) Network

The Peer Participation in Mental Health Services (PPIMS) network was established to provide opportunities for people with lived experience, consumers and carers to have a collective voice and actively participate in the design, implementation and evaluation of mental health services and reforms. The PPIMS network has set their sights on the future goal to be part of building a culture and commitment at an executive level to empower people with a lived experience.

 

Organisation

Country: Australia

Email: ppims@brisbanenorthphn.org.au.

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Peer Programs Canadian Mental Heath Association Toronto
Peer Programs Canadian Mental Heath Association Toronto

By integrating health and social care, we provide services that aid in long-term wellness including housing, employment, community connections and so much more. Our community-based programming means we can partner with clients to support all aspects of their wellbeing: mental, physical, emotional and spiritual.

  • Pathways: Pathways is a community-based program that facilitates the recovery of individuals experiencing mental health challenges by providing opportunities for peer support, skills development and leadership.
  • Recovery College: Recovery College provides an innovative learning space where anyone can access free courses, webinars, workshops and events to support their personal recovery in mental health and wellbeing.
  • Routes: Routes is a peer community space for adults looking to connect with peer support, socialize in a safe and accepting space, and learn about mental health resources.

 

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Country: Canada

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Peer Recovery Call Center
Peer Recovery Call Center

The Peer Recovery Call Center staff knows exactly what you may be experiencing because they have walked a mile in your shoes. Each staff member is a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist. They got help. They are in recovery. And they are ready to help you, join them in recovery! If you need treatment for a mental health or substance abuse issue, the PRCC will work with you to find the best treatment and support resource available to you. Give us a call! (865)-584-9125 or email us at info@mhaet.com.

 

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Country: United States of America

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Peer Support Canadian Mental Health Port alberni
Peer Support Canadian Mental Health Port alberni

The peer support program provides training to people living with mental illness who then provide support to others. The peer support program is currently mobile in the community, based out of Roger Street Transitional Housing.

 

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Address: 3178 2nd Avenue Port Alberni BC, V9Y 4C3

Country: Canada

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Peer Support The Royal
Peer Support The Royal

Peer support is a supportive relationship between people who have lived experience in common. Thanks to their own experiences, peer support specialists at The Royal are uniquely positioned to offer support and guidance to clients and families. Guided by the core values of peer support, peer support specialists are trained to work with individuals or family members of individuals accessing care at The Royal. Individual peer support specialists bring a wealth of knowledge from their own lived experience of recovery from mental health challenges. Similarly, family peer support specialists recognize the struggle that the members in a person’s circle of support experience in relation to the mental health challenges of a loved one.

Peer support specialists meet with peers as equals, validating experiences, providing support for their concerns and inspiring a hopeful future for those living with mental health challenges and their families. While peer support specialists are not clinicians, they offer confidential, personalized support tailored to the needs and circumstances of clients and their families. Currently, peer support at The Royal for individuals and their families is limited to the Integrated Forensic Program. However, peer support through partner organizations is also available for other programs at The Royal, as outlined below.

 

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Country: Canada

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Peer Support Ontario Shores
Peer Support Ontario Shores

Peer support programs work by offering people support, encouragement, and hope that recovery is possible. Our Peer support specialists consider the wellness of the whole person and focus on health and recovery rather than illness and disability, in order to assist people in finding their own path to recovery. Working with a Peer Support Specialist entails offering and receiving help from someone who has their own lived experience with mental health challenges and is based on a shared understanding, respect and mutual empowerment. At Ontario Shores, our Peer Support Specialists work within three distinctive programs:

  • Recovery College: Recovery College courses provide education about mental illnesses, treatment options, wellness and ultimately discovering or rediscovering passions, hope, and meaning. The Recovery College complements professional assessment and treatment by helping people to understand their challenges and learn how to manage them better to pursue their aspirations. It is a place where "lived experience" is blended with the expertise of mental health practitioners to help participants develop meaningful goals for recovery. Focus should be about hope, empowerment, possibility and connection. The Ontario Shores Recovery College is available to all, providing virtual and in-person courses for learning and discovery. Registrants are not required to be receiving services from Ontario Shores to be eligible.
  • Transitional Discharge Program: This program includes two full-time Peer Support Specialists who support their service users with their transition from the hospital to the community. This 12-week long program is for ARP only CGP A, B, C, and D, and includes engagement with service users both in hospital prior to their discharge as well as engaging them in their new communities. This program was developed with consultation from clinicians, peers, patients, and families. It is currently available for APR service users only. The Peer Support Specialists will act in a non-clinical role and will work with the service users utilizing a “friendship model” to support them in their recovery journey. 
  • Forensic Peer Support: This program includes two full-time Peer Support specialists, who have their own lived experience of wellness recovery, support service users in developing personal recovery goals and work alongside to support them in working towards those goals. The Peer Support Specialists work in a non-clinical role within the multidisciplinary care team to support individuals in reaching their goals, their progression through the forensic system, and to advocate and aide in clarifying communication between service users and staff, as needed.

 

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Country: Canada

Call 905.430.4055

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Peer Support Heal for Life Foundation
Peer Support Heal for Life Foundation

The Heal For Life Foundation select their peer support volunteers carefully based on their capacity for empathy, their ability to listen and hold space for others, and their commitment to their own individual healing. This helps survivors feel safe – which is critical for healing – and hopeful as guests can learn from other survivors who have successfully healed from childhood trauma.

 

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Country: Australia

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Peer Support Centre for Aviation Psychology (CAP)
Peer Support Centre for Aviation Psychology (CAP)

At the Centre for Aviation Psychology, their Peers are fellow Pilots, Cabin Crew, Engineers, etc.), but they are trained and supervised by world leading Clinical and Aviation Psychologists. ?

 

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Peer Support Centre for Women and Families
Peer Support Centre for Women and Families

Welcome Centre Shelter is proud to embrace the transformative power of peer support, recognizing the invaluable expertise that individuals with shared lived experiences bring to our community. Peers are individuals with equal standing who offer crucial perspectives and a reality check to our agency and programs. In our Peer Support Program:

  • Expertise from Lived Experience: Peers within the centre are self-identified women from the Windsor community who have lived experience with homelessness and substance use. They bring a deep understanding of the challenges those accessing our shelter services face.
  • Comprehensive Support Services: Our peers offer multifaceted support to shelter service users

 

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Address: 500 Tuscarora Street Windsor, Ontario N9A 3M2

Country: Canada

Email: info@welcomecentreshelter.com

Call (519) 971-7595

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Peer Support Ritsumeikan University
Peer Support Ritsumeikan University

 

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Country: Japan

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Peer Support - Emergy Aotearoa
Peer Support - Emergy Aotearoa

Emerge Aotearoa's Peer Support services are designed to be relationally focused and offer you opportunities to engage in a relationship with a difference – one that supports you to discover your own potential and learn with and alongside your peer worker; supports you to build a network and community that sets you up with a deep sense of connection and belonging; and supports you to achieve your hopes and aspirations. They offer an array of peer support options and services, ranging from peer-only services to services where clinical and peer workers are co-located and operate in partnership. These include:

  • Mind & Body
  • Warmline
  • Personal Connections & Skills for Life

 

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Country: New Zealand

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Peer Support and Psychosocial Services Canadian Mental Health Association North Bay and District
Peer Support and Psychosocial Services Canadian Mental Health Association North Bay and District

 

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Country: Canada

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Peer Support Central
Peer Support Central

Peer Support Central was created for the sole purpose of providing consulting and training resources for First Responders, Military Professionals and Corporate Leaders in the areas of critical incident trauma response, peer support, and leadership preparation and growth. This site is dedicated to our friends and colleagues who we lost along the way, and for those who survived life's traumas to grow and care for the care takers

 

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Address: 11090 Jeff Brian Ln., #101 Wilton, CA 95693

Country: United States of America

Email: info@peersupportcentral.com

Call (916) 895-1536

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Peer Support Centre University of Alberta Student's Union
Peer Support Centre University of Alberta Student's Union

The Peer Support Centre (PSC) is a Students' Union service that offers a free, confidential, and non-judgemental place to talk to someone for support. No issue is too big or too small. Our trained volunteers offer peer support, crisis management, information and resources, as well as a safe and confidential place to talk. Our volunteers will listen to help you uncover some steps you can use to improve your situation, no matter what the issue. We also have a library of on and off campus resources to give you an idea of where to go when you leave the Centre.

 

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Country: Canada

Email: psc@uasu.ca

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Peer Support Centre Western USC
Peer Support Centre Western USC

The Peer Support Centre is a safe space on campus that provides non-judgemental, non-professional, confidential support from trained peers. Through fostering openness and understanding, the centre can provide a listening ear, resources of all kinds, or any wellness needs.  The Peer Support Centre values an inclusive and accessible environment for all students to prioritize their wellbeing. 

 

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Address: Room 340 UCC, Western University

Call (519) 661-3574

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Peer Support Centre University of Victoria Students Society
Peer Support Centre University of Victoria Students Society

UVSS's trained student volunteers are here to listen, offering non-judgmental, empathetic and confidential support while helping fellow students navigate next-step resources and student life at UVic.

 

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Address: University of Victoria 3800 Finnerty Road Victoria, BC V8P 5C2

Country: Australia

Call 250-472-4317

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Peer Support Centre University of Windsor (UWSA)
Peer Support Centre University of Windsor (UWSA)

The Peer Support Centre is a drop-in centre where students from across campus can find a supportive peer to talk to. It’s a safe and inclusive space where trained peer support volunteers offer peer counselling to students. Their volunteers are University of Windsor students who have gone through extensive training to better enable them to give support to their peers. The Peer Support Centre is a UWSA initiative, in collaboration with the Student Counselling Centre. We are also supported by Student & International Affairs.

 

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Address: Room 209, 2nd Floor CAW Student Centre 401 Sunset Ave

Country: Canada

Email: uwsa@uwindsor.ca

Call (519) 971-3600

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Peer Support Centre Montreal University
Peer Support Centre Montreal University

The Peer Support Centre offers free, drop-in, confidential and non-judgemental peer-to-peer support and resource referral to McGill students.

 

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Address: Room 411, University Centre, 3600 Mc Tavish Street, Montreal, QC, Canada, Quebec

Country: Canada

Email: mcgill.psc@gmail.com

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Peer Support Directory Self-Help Connection (SHC)
Peer Support Directory Self-Help Connection (SHC)

 

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Country: Canada

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Peer Support Groups The Network
Peer Support Groups The Network

The Network offers peer support groups to our members and IDHS-funded partner agencies with current focus on Directors, Managers/Supervisors, Staff who are survivors themselves, and BIPOC Staff. 

 

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Country: Australia

Call (312) 527-0730

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Peer Support Program Achieve Wellness and Recovery Centre
Peer Support Program Achieve Wellness and Recovery Centre

 

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Address: 50 Orchard St Simcoe, ON N3Y 3H1

Country: Canada

Call 1-877-909-4357

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Peer Support Programs Canadian Mental Health Association Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge Branch
Peer Support Programs Canadian Mental Health Association Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge Branch

The organizations mission statement is as follows; in partnership with clients, families and the community, we provide best practice services through education, advocacy, therapeutic supports and assistance with social determinants, to improve mental health recovery and quality of life. Within the umbrella of service delivery at our branch, we offer a number of peer led programs and services.

 

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Address: 415 Water St. Peterborough, ON K9H 3L9

Country: Canada

Email: ccrough@cmhahkpr.ca

Call 705-748-6711

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Peer Support Services Institute of Mental Health
Peer Support Services Institute of Mental Health

 

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Address: 10 Buangkok View? Buangkok Green Medical Park? Singapore 539747

Country: Singapore

Call 6389 2000

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Peer Support Services and the CMHA Street Team
Peer Support Services and the CMHA Street Team

Peer Support Services program provides low-barrier access to people living with serious mental illness and addiction. It has drop-in services, outreach services, and services that require a referral.

  • Drop-In Services: The Drop-In program provides a brave, inclusive space for socialization and connection.  It includes access to wi-fi and simple snacks.  Planned activities are available but participation is not mandatory.  On the spot, 1:1 peer support is also available. You do not need to be a client of CMHA Hamilton to attend.  The Drop-In program is available Tuesdays and Fridays from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the CMHA Hamilton office located at 131 John Street South.
  • SMART Recovery is a drop-in-style group program that delivers a curriculum to help people recover from addictive and problematic behaviors using a self-empowering and evidence-informed program. SMART stands for Self-Management and Recovery Training.   The curriculum cycles through a 10-week program.  Individuals can attend one or all modules as often as they like.  SMART Recovery occurs every Thursday from 1:00 to 4:00 pm at the CMHA Hamilton office located at 131 John Street South.  To learn more about SMART Recovery, click here.
  • Mood Menders is a social and educational peer-facilitated group with an emphasis on the social aspect of coming together to share experiences with other members who face similar challenges.  Mood Menders meets at William’s Café (47 Discovery Drive, Hamilton) on the 1st Thursday of every month, from 12:00 noon to 2:00 pm for socialization.  Mood Menders hosts a more formal, hybrid educational event every third month at the main Canadian Mental Health Association, Hamilton location (131 John Street South), from 12:00 noon to 2:00 pm, where members share coping skills, provide support, and network in a private, confidential space.
  • Outreach Services: Street Team provides accessible primary, mental health, and addictions care for people aged 16 and over experiencing chronic homelessness. The team includes registered nurses and peer support workers who visit shelter drop-ins and encampments across the city. The Street Team provides mental health, addictions support, and nursing care. The team distributes Naloxone and harm reduction supplies and facilitates connections to primary care physicians, psychiatrists, and addiction medicine specialists. In collaboration with the Social Navigator Program and the City of Hamilton’s Community Mental Health Promotion Program (CMHPP), the CMHA Hamilton Street Team assists with access and transitions into housing along with continued support to avoid eviction and institutionalization.
  • 541 Eatery is an additional Street Team location where individuals experiencing chronic homelessness can access the services of registered nurses and peer support workers in a warm, safe environment.
  • Referred Services: Mental Health and Addiction Program (MAPs) is a partnership with the Ministry of the Solicitor General where individuals on probation who experience mental illness and/or addiction are referred to Peer Support.  Peer Support Workers provide supportive and emotional counselling, goal setting, harm reduction, and system navigation to help reduce recidivism and re-integrate peers back into the community after incarceration.  They are able to connect with service recipients in the community at the CMHA Hamilton office, or through virtual or phone check-ins.
  • 1:1 Peer Support offers services to clients at the CMHA Hamilton office, in the community, or through virtual or phone check-ins.  Support is provided with empathy and compassion focusing on building autonomy and self-determination.  Peer Support Workers provide supportive and emotional counselling, goal setting, harm reduction, and system navigation.  This program accepts referrals for clients already receiving services in another CMHA Hamilton program.

 

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Address: 131 John Street South Hamilton, ON L8N 2C3

Country: Canada

Email: info@cmhahamilton.ca

Call (905) 521-0090

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Peer Support South East Ontario
Peer Support South East Ontario

Peer Support South East Ontario have three streams of service, Peer Support Centers, Community Peer Support and the Transitional Discharge Model, provided by individuals with lived experience. Their Staff are paid and unionized with SEIU.

 

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Address: 350 Front Street Belleville, ON K8N 5M5

Country: Canada

Email: tswift@psseo.ca

Call 613-969-0122

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Peer Support Space
Peer Support Space

Peer Support Space is a peer-led 501(c)3, located in Central Florida. Their mission is to build, and be a local hub for, diverse peer-led recovery communities. Peer Support Space was born out of a need for a peer-led organization that exists outside of the current system which keep leaving behind the same communities. No matter what somebody is going through, we believe they shouldn't have to do it alone. 

 

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Country: United States of America

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Peer Support Talk Line
Peer Support Talk Line

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (855) 715-8255 or (267) 225-7785 (text)

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Peer Supporter Program Singapore Emergency Responder Academy
Peer Supporter Program Singapore Emergency Responder Academy

Peer Supporter Program is accredited by ACC Institute of Human Services, conducted in collaboration with Singapore Counselling Centre. The objectives of the Peer Support Program are to equip youths and adults with knowledge on common mental health issues faced in Singapore and how they can support their peers or colleagues who may be struggling with such issues. There are two specialized program offered by SERA, Peer Support Program for the Youth and Peer Support Program for Adult.  These courses taught by SERA are customizable according to the school’s or organization’s requirements.

 

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Address: 51 Cuppage Road, #03-03, Singapore 229469

Country: Singapore

Email: courses@sera.sg

Call +65 6866 0663

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Peer to Peer Recovery Warmline
Peer to Peer Recovery Warmline

A warmline pen Monday to Friday 8am-10pm, Saturday to Sunday 5pm-10pm and Holidays 3pm-10pm.

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (877) 292-5588

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Peer to Peer Warmline
Peer to Peer Warmline

A warmline open 7am to 11:30pm

 

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (855) 466-7100

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Peer Works
Peer Works

PeerWorks is a not-for-profit membership-based organization committed to supporting Peer Support Organizations and Consumer/Survivor Initiatives across Ontario. We provide training, advocacy, and resources to strengthen the impact of Peer Support in the province. At PeerWorks, we believe in recovery, hope, empowerment, and self-determination. We respect and value all individuals, embracing the diverse lived experiences that inform our work. PeerWorks advances Peer Support across Ontario through a wide range of initiatives and opportunities, including:

  • Training through our Peer Support Core Essentials Program™
  • Professional development opportunities to build skills, leadership, and capacity
  • Workshops and webinars on emerging issues in the Peer Support community
  • Access to a network of organizations and individuals committed to Peer Support
  • Resource sharing and collaboration opportunities to strengthen local initiatives
  • Amplifying voices of lived experience at the provincial level, advocating for policy change and greater support for Peer Support initiatives

 

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Address: PO Box 32082 Richmond Heights Richmond Hill, ON L4C 9S3

Country: Canada

Email: info@peerworks.ca

Call 1-866-681-6661

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PEERS
PEERS

PEERS confronts mental health stigma by delivering support groups, workshops, and community outreach. They are the premier peer-led mental health alternative for Alameda County residents. PEERS is a diverse community of people with mental health experiences.  Our mission is to promote innovative peer-based wellness strategies. We create culturally-rich, community-based mental health programs that honor diverse experiences and eliminate stigma and discrimination. They envision a world where people can freely choose among many mental health options that address the needs of the whole person. We see a future where people with mental health experiences are valued for their essential contributions to society.

 

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Address: 333 Hegenberger Road, Suite 250 Oakland CA 94621

Country: United States of America

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PEI Learning, Training, and Support Hub
PEI Learning, Training, and Support Hub

The CMHA PEI Learning, Training, and Support Hub is where learning and well-being come together. We offer free courses, webinars, workshops, supports and events for Islanders to gain new skills and connect with others in the community. Many of us didn’t learn about mental health and resiliency in school. The skills we need aren’t usually taught in the classrooms that we are familiar with, so our goal is to teach members of the community skills that will help them grow and flourish 

 

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Address: 178 Fitzroy Street, P.O. Box 785 Charlottetown, PE C1A 7L9

Country: Canada

Email: division@cmha.pe.ca

Call (902)-566-3034

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People Advocating for Change Through Empowerment Inc.
People Advocating for Change Through Empowerment Inc.

People Advocating for Change Through Empowerment Inc. are a Consumer Survivor Initiative AKA “CSI” , meaning we are different from traditional Mental Health and Addiction Services. PACE is run by and for people with lived experience of a mental health issue or addiction issues; in a non clinical, drop-in, social environment. We provide a wide range of services and activities in the community. Their organization works closely with local mental health system tables to bring the consumer voice to service planning, evaluation, and coordination, and provide direct informal or formal peer support and self-advocacy support to individuals. Our services are centered on Education, Advocacy, Peer Support, Social Inclusion, Personal Empowerment and connecting people with other services in the community.

 

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Address: 510 Victoria Ave. E. Thunder Bay, ON P7C 1A7

Country: Canada

Email: peoplechange@tbaytel.net

Call 807-624-3343

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Personalized Recovery Oriented Services (PROS)
Personalized Recovery Oriented Services (PROS)

Personalized Recovery Oriented Services (PROS) is a program focused on recovery for individuals with mental health conditions. PROS can help individuals learn the skills needed to achieve their life goals. Areas of focus include:

  • Relationships
  • Physical and behavioural health
  • Housing
  • Education
  • Employment

PROS has four components:

  • Community rehabilitation and Support (CRS): Helps individuals manage their illness. Teaches skills needed for living on their own in the community.
  • Intensive Rehabilitation (IR): Reduces the risk of hospitalization or relapse, loss of housing or involvement in the criminal justice system. Helps individuals manage their symptoms.
  • Ongoing Rehabilitation and Support (ORS): Assists individuals in managing their symptoms at work.
  • Clinic Treatment (CT): Designed to help an individual improve or manage disabling symptoms.

PROS services may provide an alternative to more expensive mental health services. PROS helps people stay in their community while still getting the services they need.

  • PROS Webinar
  • Weaver
  • Powerpoint
  • Database

 

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Country: United States of America

Email: fixit@its.ny.gov

Call (844) 891-1786

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Petoskey Club
Petoskey Club

 

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Address: 555 West Mitchell Petoskey, Michigan, USA 49770

Country: United States of America

Email: lelrod@norcocmh.org

Call 231 347 1786

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PHA Clubhouse
PHA Clubhouse

PHA Clubhouse Tacoma helps adults living with mental illness build confidence, independence, and wellness.

 

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Address: 4420 Portland Ave PO Box 5373 East Tacoma, Washington, USA 98404

Country: United States of America

Email: steveross@progresshouse.us

Call 253 346 8436

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Phoenix Clubhouse
Phoenix Clubhouse

Phoenix is a special type of bird in a Arabic myth, phoenix was symbolized to be clubhouse members who had regained their skills and confidence after the mental illnesses and gradually re-integrate into the society.

 

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Address: 1st Floor, North Wing, David Trench Rehabilitation Centre No. 1F High Street Hong Kong, SAR, People's Republic of China

Country: China

Email: pc@phoenixclubhouse.org

Call 852 2517 8127

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Phoenix Clubhouse
Phoenix Clubhouse

 

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Address: 96 Monastery Road Clondalkin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland 22

Country: Ireland

Email: phoenixclubhouse@eve.ie

Call 353 14 670 632

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Phoenix House
Phoenix House

PHOENIX House is a membership-based community where people living with mental illness or trauma can recover to lead personally satisfying and productive lives. Participants – who are called members, not patients, and are reflective of our area’s rich diversity – share ownership and responsibility for the success of the Clubhouse. They work in an empowering partnership with a small staff, building on their strengths rather than focusing on illness. Recovery is achieved in the Clubhouse through work and educational opportunities, and social relationships, which are proven to be restorative and provide a firm foundation for growth, dignity, and individual achievement. PHOENIX House is an operational endeavor that achieves recuperative results with its membership and draws inspiration from and aims to adhere to the 37 Standards of the worldwide Clubhouse movement – a SAMHSA recognized evidence-based practice.

 

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Address: 3143 South 27th Street Abilene, Texas, USA 79605

Country: United States of America

Email: william@phoenixiccd.org

Call 325-704-2110

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Phoenix Peer Support Centre
Phoenix Peer Support Centre

 

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Address: 10 Downie Street, Suite 300, 3rd Floor Stratford, ON N5A 7K4

Country: Canada

Email: toni.johnston@cmhahuronperth.com

Call 519-271-6730 Ext. 260

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Phone Link
Phone Link

Phone Link is a peer-to-peer warm line where callers connect with someone who has been there and understand. They are here to listen and discuss recovery, problem-solving, work, school or just to say hello.

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (516) 489-0100 (1)

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Piki Projct
Piki Projct

Piki Project is a free, Wellington-based mental health service supporting rangatahi aged 18 to 25 towards better health and wellbeing. Piki's vision is to enhance young people’s quality of life by sharing tools with them to overcome adversity and strengthen their wellbeing.

  • One-to-one peer support: Mind & Body provides one-to-one peer support for up to 10 sessions for one hour per week. The participant can discuss what is on their mind and the changes they want in their lives with their peer supporter.

  • Group peer support: Mind & Body also provides peer support group workshops which run in bundles of 2-3 topics over 4 weeks. Participants can sign up to the bundle that has the topics that they are most interested in. Click here to register your interest in group peer support.

Peer Support is provided by Mind & Body as part of the Piki Contract, we provide group workshops with our peer supporters who are trained, youth friendly and have experienced mental distress themselves. 

  • Relationships: This workshop looks at the different types of relationships we can have, how to strengthen our relations, navigating the impacts of our mental distress on relationships and dealing with conflict in relationships.
  • Gender identity: The topics we will focus on are gender identity versus gender expression, gender identity and culture, and navigating gender identity and mental distress. We’ll also look at gender identity and stigma.
  • Bad stuff happening: We are here to talk about what trauma and mental distress mean to us, especially focusing on gaining our own control. We look at sources of support and health coping mechanisms, planning and holistic understandings of health and well-being.
  • Looking ahead: This workshop looks at hope, what hope is and why it is important. We explore what happens when we lose and gain hope and set goals for how we can foster hope in our lives.
  • Cultural identity: Cultural identity starts with the importance of establishing what ‘cultural identity’ is in a broad sense. We discuss cultural identities, how they develop, access to culture, and cultural dislocation. We also explore the connection between culture and mental distress.
  • Study: This workshop looks at study options, creating a good study space and habits, positive and negative feelings about study and success while studying.
  • Independence: Independence explores what being independent means to us, autonomy vs. Independence and how to talk about autonomy and independence. We also look at losing and regaining autonomy / independence.
  • Housing: In this workshop we discuss what makes a good home/whare and the relationships at home. We look at different housing options and challenges, as well as moving and managing your home. We also discuss some of the myths surrounding the homeless in our communities.
  • Sexual orientation: Topics we discuss in this workshop include myths about sexual orientation, different sexual orientations, and sexual orientation and culture. We also explore sexual orientation and stigma and navigating sexual orientation and mental distress.
  • Work: We start by looking at the meaning and value of work and building a positive work identity. We explore the barriers to finding work, challenges at work, and maintaining a work-life balance
  • Money: In Money, we look at our expectations related to money and how to manage financial stress. We’ll explore budgeting, our financial supports, and goals, and how our emotions impact our spending.

 

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Country: New Zealand

Email: admin@mindandbody.co.nz

Call 04 385 4277

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Pioneer Clubhouse One Door Mental Health
Pioneer Clubhouse One Door Mental Health

Pioneer Clubhouse is a community of people. Much more than simply a program, or a social service, a Clubhouse is most importantly a community of people who are working together toward a common goal. A Clubhouse is a community intentionally organized to support individuals living with the effects of mental illness. Through participation in a Clubhouse people are given the opportunities to rejoin the worlds of friendships, family, important work, employment, education, and to access the services and supports they may individually need.

 

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Country: Australia

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PLAN@1121 Rock
PLAN@1121 Rock

 

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Address: 1121 Rockingham Rd Richardson, Texas, USA 75080

Country: United States of America

Email: info@planntx.org

Call 972 792 9603

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Platinum Clubhouse
Platinum Clubhouse


 

 

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Address: Unit B1, Century Park Newbridge Industrial Estate, Athgarvan Road Newbridge, Co. Kildare, Republic of Ireland

Country: Ireland

Email: platinumclubhouse@eve.ie

Call 353 45 433 229

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Plymouth Bay House
Plymouth Bay House

Plymouth Bay Clubhouse is a community of support for individuals with mental health conditions. The Clubhouse is a voluntary membership program, with activities based around the interests, needs, and goals of its membership. Clubs focus on peer support and the empowerment of its membership. Strengths of members are celebrated, which provides the opportunity to live, learn, and engage in meaningful work, while contributing to the Club community.

 

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Address: 340 Court Street Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 02360

Country: United States of America

Email: mcdonoughd@vinfen.org

Call 508 830 9417

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Point After Club
Point After Club

Point After Club is a community of support for individuals with mental health conditions. The Clubhouse is a voluntary membership program, with activities based around the interests, needs, and goals of its membership. Clubs focus on peer support and the empowerment of its membership. Strengths of members are celebrated, which provides the opportunity to live, learn, and engage in meaningful work, while contributing to the Club community.

 

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Address: 15 Union Street, Suite 70 Lawrence, Massachusetts, USA 01840

Country: United States of America

Email: mcteagued@vinfen.org

Call 978 681 7753

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Polaris House
Polaris House

Polaris House have access to a variety of programs that can assist them with rehabilitation and recovery. Members are encouraged to participate in our weekly movie days on Tuesdays and Fridays at 2:00pm. Camping has also been becoming a popular activity. These activities are a great opportunity to get to know staff and members outside of the Clubhouse and to have some fun on the weekends! The Clubhouse can also offer support in pursuing educational goals, whether it is at the college level or working on and attaining a G.E.D. Polaris House also offers assistance in the search for housing and can help with accessing a variety of community resources.

 

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Address: 434 West Willoughby Avenue Juneau, Alaska, USA 99801

Country: United States of America

Email: info@polarishouseak.org

Call 907 780 6775

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Pool of Consumer Champions (POCC)
Pool of Consumer Champions (POCC)

POCC is an organisation  taht aims improve the quality of life for Alameda County residents who have mental health or mental health and substance use issues, in whatever settings they find themselves, and to provide the consumer perspective in Transforming Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services to a recovery vision that is consumer-driven, culturally responsive, and holistic in its services and supports. The POCC provides an empowered and informed voice: of, by, and for consumers in the behavioral health care system, related systems, and in the community.

 

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Address: 2000 Embarcadero, Suite 400 Oakland, CA 94606

Country: United States of America

Call +1 510-639-1338

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Portland Hearing Voices
Portland Hearing Voices

Portland Hearing Voices is an Oregon based education and support effort dedicated to promoting mental diversity and supporting the voice-hearing community in the Portland and surrounding areas. They promote public education, discussion groups, training, and community support related to hearing voices, seeing visions, and having unusual beliefs and sensory experiences often labeled as psychosis, bipolar, mania, paranoia, schizophrenia, and other mental disorders. They aim to reduce fear and misunderstanding, foster hope and understanding, question stereotypes, promote holistic health options, overcome isolation, and create a more inclusive community.

 

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Country: United States of America

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Potential Place
Potential Place

Potential Place is an accredited Clubhouse dedicated to maintaining a community for individuals with mental illness through participation, personal development, and individual empowerment. They help their members lead productive and rewarding lives. Through participation, personal development, and individual empowerment, we provide the tools to create a sustainable, fulfilling lifestyle at work and at home.

 

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Address: Suite 210, 308 11th Avenue SE Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2G 0Y2

Country: Canada

Email: clubmail@potentialplace.org

Call 403 216 9250

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Pro Bono Counseling Warmline
Pro Bono Counseling Warmline

Call Pro Bono Counseling’s mental health WARMLine today. You’ll talk with someone who will listen to your concerns and refer you to additional resources.

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (410) 598-0234

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Progress Place
Progress Place

Progress Place Clubhouse is a mental health community centre dedicated to improving the lives of people living with mental illness. Connecting a global network of hundreds of worldwide clubhouses, Progress Place has assisted in keeping countless members out of the hospital and provided opportunities to flourish in their communities, every day of every week for over 35 years.

 

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Address: 576 Church Street Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4Y 2E3

Country: Canada

Email: theclub@progressplace.org

Call 416 323 0223

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Promise Resource Network (PRN)
Promise Resource Network (PRN)

PRN is a survivor-led community and as with any community, ours is diverse. Some of us have survived suicide attempts, domestic violence, or involuntary psychiatric hospitalizations. Others were unhoused, incarcerated, or involved with gangs. We are united by our resilience and the knowledge we have gained by overcoming experiences others thought were insurmountable. They weren’t and we thrived. At PRN, we support one another with dignity. We inspire one another. We heal together and use our wisdom to ignite social change. We are artists, parents, musicians, leaders, educators, hope inspirers and recovery warriors…we are you. Whether you are looking for someone to talk to any time day or night through our 24/7 peer talk line, or you want to join an online or in-person community of people learning together and supporting one another, PRN may have something that inspires you to reclaim your identity, your voice, your well-being and your life.

 

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Country: United States of America

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Promise Resource Network Warmline
Promise Resource Network Warmline

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (833) 390-7728

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PSALT Care
PSALT Care

PSALT Care runs Peer Support sessions and workshops that are designed to help empower a sustainable recovery. We do not charge a fee to participants for our Peer Support sessions though we appreciate a small donation (any amount is appreciated) to help defray our costs. We endeavor to keep the fees for our educational programmes and workshops very affordable for our peers, thanks to many like-minded trainers and facilitators who share our passion in helping peers in their recovery journey.

 

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Address: 10 Sinaran Drive, #11-16, Novena Medical Centre, Singapore, 307506

Country: Singapore

Postal Address: 38 Jalan Lepas Singapore, 537962

Email: info@psaltcare.com

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Queen City Clubhouse (QCC)
Queen City Clubhouse (QCC)

QCC is a supportive community focused on helping people improve life balance and life satisfaction. Our members are people who are looking for support, friendship, hope, and opportunity. QCC empowers people to reach their goals and live their lives to the fullest.

 

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Address: 1501 Madison Road Cincinnati, Ohio, USA 45206

Country: United States of America

Email: ncenters@qcclubhouse.org

Call (513) 354-7526

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R.E.A.L Clubhouse (REAL, Inc.)
R.E.A.L Clubhouse (REAL, Inc.)

R.E.A.L Clubhouse (REAL, Inc.) has been providing compassionate, community-focused services to rural South Texas since 1972. Our mission is to support the elderly, people with disabilities, and vulnerable populations, ensuring they maintain independent and fulfilling lives. We envision a community where everyone is treated with dignity, and we work toward improving the quality of life for underserved populations.

 

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Address: 301 Lucero Alice, TX 78332

Country: United States of America

Email: info@realinc.org

Call (361) 668-3158

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Railway Clubhouse
Railway Clubhouse

Railway Clubhouse provides a variety of social and vocational programs, engaging activities and service opportunities, reducing isolation for those living with severe and persistent mental illness and offering support for recovery.

 

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Address: 1016 Grandview Ave. Newton, Kansas, USA 67114

Country: United States of America

Email: david.kapten@railwayclubhouse.org

Call 316 333 8198

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Rainbow Club
Rainbow Club

 

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Address: 1727 Amsterdam Avenue New York, New York, USA 10031

Country: United States of America

Email: info@bowencsc.org

Call 631-629-8472

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Rainbow Clubhouse
Rainbow Clubhouse

 

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Address: Ballyfermot Road Cherry Orchard Campus Cherry Orchard Dublin, Republic of Ireland 10

Country: Ireland

Email: rainbow.clubhouse@hse.ie

Call 353 (0) 1 7955453/55450

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Raukawa Whanau Ora
Raukawa Whanau Ora

Raukawa Wh?nau Ora is a limited liability company with Te R?nanga o Raukawa as the sole shareholder.   This legal structure provides the Iwi with the means to have control and influence at a governance level and to minimise its liability through reduced involvement in management decisions. Raukawa Wh?nau Ora was formed with the vision to maximise our contribution to the survival and wellbeing of M?ori as a people through the design and delivery of kaupapa based services. The companies board is named Te Mana Whakahaere and it has six kaitiaki (directors) This group reflects experience in large Crown and commercial entities, local government, senior managers in the regional health industry (Crown and Iwi), tertiary education and finance.

 

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Address: 152 Bath Street, Levin PO Box 586, Levin 5510

Country: New Zealand

Call 06 368 8678

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Realities Welllngton
Realities Welllngton

Realities is a group that supports people who experience, or have experienced, living in an alternate reality to others. It meets every second and fourth Wednesday of the month

 

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Country: New Zealand

Call +64 22 072 7147

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Reclamation Clubhouse
Reclamation Clubhouse

Reclamation Clubhouse provide the opportunity for members to experience meaningful work, build relationships and gain independence while developing the confidence and skills to be successful within the community.

 

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Address: 7101 Quivira Road Shawnee, Kansas, USA 66226

Country: United States of America

Email: Clubhouse@pathwaytohope.org

Call 913 356 9899

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ReCoCo - Recovery College Collective
ReCoCo - Recovery College Collective

ReCoCo is an independent peer-led mental health charity that delivers groups, courses, activities, engagement work, training and research in and around mental health.

 

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Address: No 1 Carliol Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

Country: United Kingdom

Email: info@recoverycoco.com

Call +44 191 261 0948

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Recovery and Wellbeing College Central and North West London NHS
Recovery and Wellbeing College Central and North West London NHS

The Recovery and Wellbeing College offers a range of co-produced educational courses and workshops which are delivered both online and in person.

 

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Address: Argo House 180 Kilburn Park Road London NW6 5FA

Country: United Kingdom

Postal Address: Queensway Clinic 226 Queensway Bletchley Milton Keynes MK2 2TE

Email: cnwl.recoverycollege@nhs.net

Call 020 3214 5686

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Recovery and Wellbeing College South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Recovery and Wellbeing College South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

All Recovery College courses are co-written and co-facilitated by Recovery and Wellbeing Educators.  At least one educator is a person with a lived experience of mental distress or suicidal crisis and the other a health care clinician. Whether you experience mental distress, or suicidal crisis or both, support someone who does or work with South Eastern Sydney Local Health District, we offer you the opportunity to learn about recovery, wellbeing and inspire people to lead hopeful and meaningful lives.  All the courses are friendly and welcoming and we provide tailored student support if needed.

 

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Country: Australia

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Recovery College NHS Surreys and Borders Partnership
Recovery College NHS Surreys and Borders Partnership

The Recovery College offers a wide range of free courses to help people better understand and manage their mental health needs, recover and stay well.  Their courses are delivered by specially trained Recovery Coaches, who have lived experience of mental or physical ill health, alongside mental health professionals. They provide information, strategies and skills that help people to become experts in their own self-care.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

Email: Recovery.College@sabp.nhs.uk

Call 01276 454 150

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Recovery College Norfolk and Suffolk
Recovery College Norfolk and Suffolk

The NSFT Recovery College provides free educational workshops and courses for anyone over the age of 16 in Norfolk and Suffolk. Courses are designed to support people to invest in their own wellbeing, find empowerment on their mental health journey and become experts in their own recovery.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

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Recovery College Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare
Recovery College Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare

The Recovery College takes an educational approach to equip you with the knowledge and skills to get on with your life, despite mental illness. The skills learned are relevant to all of us whether we’re health professionals, service users, or carers – the Recovery College welcomes all. If you’re a mental health professional, the courses on offer at The Recovery College are especially relevant and we encourage all staff working within our Trust's mental health services to enrol.

 

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Address: Sterne 7, Tatchbury Mount, Calmore, SO40 2RZ

Country: United Kingdom

Call 02382 310000

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Recovery College North London
Recovery College North London

The Recovery College co-produces recovery-focused courses (in person and online) for everyone 18+ in Camden and Islington.  Our courses are lively, aspirational and interactive – and promote hope that recovery is possible. We aim to empower people in practical ways by teaching self-care tools to improve wellbeing.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

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Recovery College Southern Trust and Social Care Trust
Recovery College Southern Trust and Social Care Trust

The Southern Trust Recovery College works to empower those with experience of mental health problems to realise their potential and foster hope, opportunity and control.  We aim to provide an opportunity that is free from stigma, is strengths based and focused on the person and not the illness. The College also welcomes anyone with an interest in developing awareness of mental health and wellbeing.

 

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Address: St Luke’s Hospital Site Loughgall Road Armagh BT61 7NQ

Country: United Kingdom

Email: recovery.college@southerntrust.hscni.net

Call 02837561938

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Recovery College Calgary
Recovery College Calgary

CMHA Calgary's Recovery College provides free courses that help you develop your own resourcefulness.

 

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Address: 105, 1040 - 7 Ave SW Calgary, AB T2P 3G9

Country: Canada

Call 403-297-1402

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Recovery College Camrose
Recovery College Camrose

Recovery College Camrose offers courses for anyone, family, friends and parents, and youth. You can easily find the course that is right for you. Our courses are developed and delivered in partnership with our peer supporters and students. These are individuals who are experts by experience with personal stories of mental health, substance use concerns, or support for a loved one.

 

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Address: 4711 51 Avenue, Camrose, AB, T4V 0V3

Country: Canada

Call 780-672-2570 ext 1

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Recovery College Central Alberta
Recovery College Central Alberta

Recovery College Central Alberta is offering classes through online and in-person delivery. Recovery College Central Alberta offers courses for anyone, family, friends and parents, and youth. You can easily find the course that is right for you. Our courses are developed and delivered in partnership with our peer supporters and students. These are individuals who are experts by experience with personal stories of mental health, substance use concerns, or support for a loved one.

 

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Address: CMHA Learning Annex, Mid-City Plaza #303-4805 48 Street Red Deer, AB T4N 1S6

Country: Canada

Call (403) 967-0475

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Recovery College East (Cambridge)
Recovery College East (Cambridge)

Recovery College East (Cambridge) provides a collaborative, educational learning environment and aims to convey messages of hope, empowerment and opportunity to all. It celebrates strengths and successes rather than highlighting deficits or problems. Whether you want to develop new skills or increase your understanding of mental health challenges, you will find that the college is a relaxed, friendly place to learn with lots of support on hand if you need it. 

 

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Country: United Kingdom

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Recovery College Edmonton
Recovery College Edmonton

Recovery College Edmonton is offering classes through online delivery. Recovery College Edmonton offers courses for anyone, family, friends and parents, and youth. You can easily find the course that is right for you. Our courses are developed and delivered in partnership with our peer supporters and students. These are individuals who are experts by experience with personal stories of mental health, substance use concerns, or support for a loved one.

 

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Address: 300, 10010-105 St NW Edmonton, AB T5J 1C4

Country: Canada

Call 780-414-6300

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Recovery College for All
Recovery College for All

Recovery College for All believes that learning together makes us stronger. Recovery College for All offers a range of co-produced sessions that are designed and facilitated by individuals with experience of living with mental health difficulties alongside healthcare professionals. All our sessions are open to BSMHFT service users, their families, carers and supporters, Trust colleagues and Trust members over the age of 18.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

Email: help@birminghammind.org

Call 0121 301 0000

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Recovery College for the Black Country
Recovery College for the Black Country

The Recovery College provides an educational learning environment for people who have an interest in, or personal difficulties with, mental health. Their courses celebrate our successes and build on existing skills and strategies rather than highlighting problems or failures.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

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Recovery College Grande Prairie
Recovery College Grande Prairie

Recovery College Grande Prairie offers courses for anyone. You can easily find the course that is right for you. Our courses are developed and delivered in partnership with our peer supporters and students. These are individuals who are experts by experience with personal stories of mental health, substance use concerns, or support for a loved one.

 

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Address: 10015-110 Ave Grande Prairie AB, T8V 3J1

Country: Canada

Call 780-402-4532

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Recovery College Greenwich
Recovery College Greenwich

Recovery College Greenwich is an adult education institution based in Woolwich. Using an educational-based approach, they offer courses to support individuals to recognise and develop their resourcefulness, and to take control of their lives.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

Email: recoverycollegereception@bridgesupport.org

Call 0208 294 7909

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Recovery College Lethbridge
Recovery College Lethbridge

Recovery College Lethbridge is offering classes through in-person delivery. Recovery College Lethbridge offers courses for anyone, family, friends and parents, and youth. You can easily find the course that is right for you. Our courses are developed and delivered in partnership with our peer supporters and students. These are individuals who are experts by experience with personal stories of mental health, substance use concerns, or support for a loved one.

 

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Address: 426 6 St. S Lethbridge, AB CA T1J 2C9

Country: Canada

Call 403-329-4775

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Recovery College NHFT
Recovery College NHFT

The Recovery College NHFT offer a range of different courses to help you support yourself and others to understand health conditions and help with recovery. Hope, control and opportunity are what we strive for and help our students to achieve.

 

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Address: St Mary’s Hospital London Road Kettering NN15 7PW

Country: United Kingdom

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Recovery College South East
Recovery College South East

The recovery college south east provides educational workshops for people who are experiencing mental health and addiction challenges. The workshops are all co-produced by people with lived experience of these challenges and who found recovery education beneficial to their recovery.

 

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Address: Greenshill, Kilkenny R95 YYC0

Country: Ireland

Email: recoverycollegesoutheast@gmail.com

Call 086 1746330

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Recovery College Wellness Centre (RCWC)
Recovery College Wellness Centre (RCWC)

Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Durham’s Recovery College Wellness Centre takes an educational approach to improving mental health, focusing on developing strengths instead of centering problems. We offer a variety of courses that lay a foundation for growth and resilience to improve your wellbeing.

 

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Address: 60 Bond St. West Oshawa, ON L1G 1A5

Country: Canada

Email: cmha@cmhadurham.org

Call (905) 436-8760

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Recovery College West
Recovery College West

Recovery College West provide these free video & audio interactive courses online with tutorial workshops on how to take part. Anyone over 18 years with an interest in mental health can attend. This includes people with mental health challenges, family members/friends/supporters, mental health staff and members of the community. There are no entry requirements or exams and people are free to choose the modules that interest them, we invite you to contact any of the Recovery Colleges by text, phone or email.

 

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Address: County Clinic Castlebar Co. Mayo

Country: Ireland

Email: recovery.educatormrc@hse.ie

Call 086 0294901

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Recovery College Wood Buffalo
Recovery College Wood Buffalo

Recovery College Wood Buffalo is offering classes through in-person delivery. Recovery College Wood Buffalo offers courses for anyone, youth, and family, friends, and parents,. You can easily find the course that is right for you. Our courses are developed and delivered in partnership with our peer supporters and students. These are individuals who are experts by experience with personal stories of mental health, substance use concerns, or support for a loved one.

 

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Address: 111, 8530 Manning Ave Fort McMurray, AB T9H 5G2

Country: Canada

Call 780-743-1053

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Recovery College YVR
Recovery College YVR

A Community Wellness Learning Centre that offers free courses and groups that help you develop your own resourcefulness.

 

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Address: Suite 300 – 1835 Lonsdale Ave. North Vancouver, BC V7M 2J8

Country: Canada

Call 778-836-9243

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Recovery Education CH07
Recovery Education CH07

Recovery Education CH07 deliver workshops and courses to support the management of wellbeing and mental health recovery

 

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Country: Ireland

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Recovery Education Institute (REI)
Recovery Education Institute (REI)

The Recovery Education Institute (REI) is an academic program for adults living with mental health challenges or adults living with a family member with mental health challenges. REI provides college general education classes, human services certifications, GED study preparation, ESL courses and enrichment workshops at no cost to eligible students living in Orange County. Courses are available in English and Spanish.

 

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Country: United States of America

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Recovery Learning Communities
Recovery Learning Communities

Recovery Learning Communities (RLCs) are consumer-run networks of self help/peer support, information and referral, advocacy and training activities. Training in recovery concepts and tools, advocacy forums and social and recreational events are all part of what goes on in a Recovery Learning Community. RLCs work collaboratively with mental health providers, other human service agencies and the community at large to forward the mission of community integration and respect for people with mental health conditions. RLC activities are designed to appeal to the range of people in the community, including people of all racial and ethnic backgrounds and people of all co-occurring disabilities. RLCs are for everyone.

  • Central Mass RLC/Kiva Center - 209 Shrewsbury Street Worcester, MA 01604 - 508-751-9600 - info@centralmassrlc.org
  • Western Mass RLC - Western Massachusetts Training Consortium- 187 High Street, Suite 303 Holyoke, MA 01040 - 413 539-5941 - info@westernmassrlc.org
  • Northeast RLC - Northeast Independent Living Program - 20 Ballard Road Lawrence, MA 01843 - 978-687-4288 (V/TTY)
  • Metro Boston RLC - Solomon Carter Fuller Center - 85 E. Newton Street, Ground Floor Boston, MA 02118 - 617-305-9976 - info@bostonresourcecenter.org
  • SERLC Director: Sandra Whitney Sarles - c/o 45 Plant Road - Suite 119 Hyannis, MA 02601  - (774) 212-4519 - sandra.whitney-sarles@bmc.org  - info@southeastrlc.org

 

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Country: United States of America

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Recovery Network Toronto
Recovery Network Toronto

Recovery Network Toronto is a website to share personal recovery stories, interesting perspectives on, or insight into, recovery, help to run a recovery group. Their recovery forum is where you can comment on anything you find in this site.

 

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Country: Canada

Call https://recoverynet.ca/

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Recovery Options Made Easy’s
Recovery Options Made Easy’s

Recovery Options Made Easy’s certified peers lead the way with lived experience to advocate for better and safer roads to recovery. Their continuum of accessible care services—from housing support to peer services—weaves our varied experiences together to provide trauma-informed empowerment, wellness, and recovery options, while respecting individuality and everyone’s right to choice.

 

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Address: 75 Jamestown Street Gowanda, NY 14070

Country: United States of America

Email: info@recoveryoptionsny.org

Call (716) 532-5508

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Recovery Partnerships
Recovery Partnerships

Recovery Partnerships provide mental health recovery services in the Lehigh Valley since 1998

 

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Country: United States of America

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Recovery West
Recovery West

Recovery West is a peer support program offering drop-in peer support, groups, vocational services, and a Recovery College.

 

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Address: 601-7700 Hurontario Street Brampton ON L6Y 4M3

Country: Canada

Email: info@cmhapeel.ca

Call 905-451-2123

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Recovery West Recovery College
Recovery West Recovery College

At the Recovery West Recovery College, we take an education based approach to wellness and recovery. We aim to empower people to become experts in their own wellness and build skills and tools for recovery. Courses are developed and delivered in partnership with peer supporters. We welcome new and returning students who are adults (16 and older) and reside in our service area. Unlike peer support groups, Recovery College courses are open to both people with lived experience and anyone with an interest in learning about the course material. Courses run 1-10 sessions and students who attend all sessions of a course will receive a certificate.

 

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Address: 314-7700 Hurontario Street Brampton ON L6Y 4M3

Country: Canada

Email: info@cmhapeel.ca

Call (905) 451-2123

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Reflections: Whole Life Recovery Community
Reflections: Whole Life Recovery Community

Recovery Partnership opened the doors to Reflections in March, 2014 responding to the needs voiced within our local community. Reflections is for individuals who are experiencing distress and feel that they would benefit from connecting with others who have “been there”. We provide short-term 24 hour peer-to-peer support within a home-like environment. Reflections is pet-friendly and can have up to three guests at a time. We offer a non-medical, supportive approach where individuals find hope and healing. Our goal is to ease the feelings of panic, anger, powerlessness, and frustration through a common connection. This common connection offers a non-judgmental, trusting relationship within which individuals can explore new methods of dealing with personal triggers. We are centrally located within Northampton County, PA and accessible by public transportation.

 

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Address: 1360 Main Street Hellertown, PA 18055

Country: United States of America

Email: RPpeerservices@gmail.com

Call 610-748-1011

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Refreshing Waters Respite House
Refreshing Waters Respite House

Housing Options Made Easy, Inc. has developed innovative peer-run Short-Term Crisis Respite hospital diversion programs that fill a critical gap in the mental health services in Western New York. The Respite Centers provide a recovery-based alternative to existing hospital-driven emergency services. The Respite Centers are strength-based and are designed to promote wellness. The goal of the Respite Centers is to provide recovery-oriented, trauma-informed peer and formal support in a community setting.

Refreshing Waters Respite serves Erie County.  It is a short term (1-5 days) peer-run respite home operating in a capacity similar to a bed and breakfast. In most cases we can admit someone within an hour of the pre-registration phone call. Both respite homes can admit guests 24/7 and are open every day of the year.  Each respite is a place where people can reassess goals as they continue on their positive path in life.  The respite staff are all highly trained peer companions and advocates. Our goal is to foster hope for positive change by empowering individuals to discover the ability and knowledge within themselves to create healthy goals to support wellness. We provide opportunity for our guests to gain the tools that they need to continue to find their positive path in life and to help inspire others to do the same. We offer support and empathy, a non-Judgmental environment, one-on-one and/or group chats, empowerment, supportive relationships, linkage to community resources, educating and providing tools for continued wellness, advocacy, community outreach, art, music, cooking, journaling, and so much more!!!

 

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Address: Erie County, NY

Country: United States of America

Email: info@recoveryoptionsny.org

Call 844-588-8427 or 716-248-2886

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Regari Recovery College
Regari Recovery College

The REGARI Recovery College has emerged as a significant social and educational innovation since its inception in 2013.

 

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Address: The Lodge Athlone Road Roscommon Town

Country: Ireland

Email: regarirecoverycollege@gmail.com

Call 087 622 1335

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Renaissance Club
Renaissance Club

Renaissance Club is organized to support people living with mental illness. During the course of their participation in a Clubhouse, members gain access to opportunities to rejoin the worlds of friendships, family, employment and education, and to the services and support they may individually need to continue their recovery.

 

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Address: 176 Walker Street, 2nd Floor Lowell, Massachusetts, USA 01854

Country: United States of America

Email: jkirton@eliotchs.org

Call 978 454 7944

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Resilience Collective (RC)
Resilience Collective (RC)

Resilience Collective (RC) is a peer community building resilience through the support of one another. Resilience Collective (RC) is an IPC registered mental health charity providing dedicated peer support to young adults. Persons in recovery are supported through our Resilience Education workshops and peer support initiatives such as the Human Library Experience where persons harness their mental health lived experience to support others on their recovery journeys. Through community building efforts and co-producing holistic mental health solutioning with stakeholders, we hope to encourage more persons in recovery to seek help and find support

Circles of Resilience (CR)
Circles of Resilience (CR)

Circles of Resilience (CR) is a safe space where peers, or persons with lived experience of mental health conditions, come together to support each other thrive and lead authentic lives. These peer support circles exist to form tight-knit communities of peers who believe in the value of connection. During the monthly sessions within their consistent and familiar groups, members develop courage and confidence to share vulnerably through the structured discussion of their lived experiences. By showing up for themselves and each other, they support each other to progress in their mental health journeys together.

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176 Orchard Road, #05-05 The Centrepoint Singapore 238843

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Singapore

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Human Library Experience
Human Library Experience

The Human Library Experience is a platform where persons with mental health conditions take on the role of Human Books to share their innermost thoughts about their mental health journeys and the value of peer support, within the boundaries of a safe space. The human library offers a unique, honest and up-close experience to engage in authentic sharings, normalise conversations surrounding mental health, and break down barriers to reduce mental health stigma.

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Singapore

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It Starts With You
It Starts With You

It Starts With You is a mental health resource by Resilience Collective (RC) that chronicles the recovery journeys of peers or persons with lived experience of a mental health condition. It showcases authentic and personal narratives from peers on how they took that first step to seek help and find support despite having to face their mental health struggles.

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176 Orchard Road, #05-05 The Centrepoint Singapore 238843

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Singapore

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Resilience Education
Resilience Education

Resilience Education is a list of workshops for peers, that were co-produced with fellow peers and other professionals such as clinical professionals and youth leaders. Each workshop focuses on supporting the peer through a stage of their recovery journey, equipping them with relevant theoretical understanding of their mental health experiences and broadening their coping strategies.

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Singapore

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Address: 176 Orchard Road, #05-05 The Centrepoint Singapore 238843

Country: Singapore

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Retreat at the Plaza
Retreat at the Plaza

The Retreat at the Plaza is a 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom Respite house with two community kitchens and two community living rooms located in the Plaza Midwood community of Charlotte, North Carolina. It is a FREE, compassionate, trauma-informed, and healing alternative to going to an emergency department, in-patient mental health services, and/or involuntary commitment. It is a non-forced, voluntary, non-locked, and home-like environment in the community. It was created by, for, and with survivors and thrivers who identified that a respite provides the option of using challenges as an opportunity to heal, grow, and find a personal pathway to wellness.

The peer-run respite offers peer support 24/7 and opportunities for people to explore recovery throughout their stay, inspire hope, and promote wellness instead of illness. Up to 3 guests at a time can stay at the respite for up to 10 days and can maintain their connections to family, community, and continue to go to work and school. Outside, the respite space has gardens, water features, patios, and is located in the beautiful community of Plaza Midwood on the bus route. Inside, each guest has their own room with a small refrigerator and shared living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens and 2 bathrooms. If the guest desires, supports, connection to resources, activities such as yoga, meditation, bicycling, etc., are available. As survivors, we know personally and through the experience of others that recovery from labels of mental illness and substance use is a reality. We also understand the countless challenges and roadblocks that many individuals face on their recovery journey, and we know how many traditional systems, programs and policies were never designed for the reality of recovery. If you are experiencing emotional distress, a mental health crisis, or trauma and are looking for support, we invite you call our Respite line today [at (704) 390-7716] to connect with a Peer Support Specialist and explore what staying at the Respite might look like for you. We can also explore other options that might be helpful if you decide the Respite in not the right fit for you.

 

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Address: Charlotte, NC

Country: United States of America

Email: Respite@promiseresourcenetwork.org

Call 704-390-7716

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Retreat Clinics
Retreat Clinics

At The Retreat Clinics, we offer bespoke therapy services to support mental health and wellbeing in York, Manchester and online.

 

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Address: The Tuke Centre, 28 Green Dykes Lane, York, YO10 3HH

Country: United Kingdom

Email: york@theretreatclinics.org.uk

Call 01904 412 551

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Rhonda's House
Rhonda's House

Rhonda’s House is Iowa’s Only Peer-run Respite Center). It provides a safe and welcoming environment for individuals who are experiencing a mental health crisis and who voluntarily choose temporary respite services to restore well-being and the ability to manage their lives. Rhonda’s House is an alternative to the more restrictive care of a locked psychiatric hospital facility. 

 

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Address: DeWitt, IA

Country: United States of America

Email: info@lifeconnectionsrecovery.org

Call 563-659-1171

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River Raisin Clubhouse
River Raisin Clubhouse

River Raisin Clubhouse is a powerful demonstration of the fact that people with mental illness can and do lead normal, productive lives. Clubhouses provide members with opportunities to build long-term relationships that, in turn, support them in obtaining employment, education and other attainable goals.

 

Organisation

Address: 393 N. Telegraph Rd Monroe, Michigan, USA 48162

Country: United States of America

Email: riverraisinclubhouse@gmail.com

Call 734 243 6401

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Riverdale Mental Health Association Crisis Respite Center
Riverdale Mental Health Association Crisis Respite Center

Mosaic MH operates the Bronx Crisis Respite Center (CRC), which is part of a new, innovative citywide approach to helping adults who are experiencing psychiatric crisis. CRC NYC provides a “soft landing” as an entry point to the mental health system. The program comprises mobile crisis teams, Crisis Respite Centers (as a short-term alternative to hospitalization), and a Peer operated Support Line.

At our Bronx CRC, we create a warm, homelike, and supportive environment for guests to learn recovery and relapse prevention skills. The Crisis Respite Center is staffed by trained Peer specialists who have lived the experience of mental illness, providing a living example of hope for our guests. The CRC is funded by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and the Medicaid Program.

 

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Address: Bronx, NY

Country: United States of America

Email: info@mosaicmh.org

Call 718-884-2992

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Robbie's House
Robbie's House

 

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Address: 312 E. Custer Street Laramie, Wyoming, USA 82070

Country: United States of America

Email: robbieshouselaramie@gmail.com

Call 307 460 2627

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Rose House Hospital Diversion Program
Rose House Hospital Diversion Program

Rose Houses are 100% peer-operated short-term crisis respites that are open and accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Rose Houses are trauma informed safe, empowering, self-determined learning communities that allow guests to work on their personal wellness, however they define it. In addition to being site based, Rose Houses reach out beyond their walls through 24 hour peer-operated warm lines and mobile peer services. Rose House services are designed to help individuals break the cycle of crisis and hospitalization and connect to natural supports in the community. The Rose House is a self-referral service where guests can access and register at each house 24 hours a day.

  • Orange and Ulster Counties - Walden, NY - (845) 452-2728 Ext. 301 - 24 hours Warm Line, Self Referrals for Site Based Diversion/Crisis Respite, or mobile services.
  • Putnam County - Garrison, NY - (845) 452-2728 Ext. 401 - 24 hour Warm Line, Self Referrals for Site Based Diversion/Crisis Respite, or mobile services.
  • Warren and Washington Counties - Glens Falls, NY - (518) 502-1172 - 24 hour Warm Line, Self Referrals for Site Based Diversion/Crisis Respite, or mobile services.
  • Dutchess County - Hyde Park, NY - (845) 452- 2728 Ext. 606 - 24 hour Warm Line, Self Referrals for Site Based Diversion/Crisis Respite, or mobile services

 

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Country: United States of America

Email: mkavouras@people-usa.org

Call (845) 413-8124

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Roxanne Garven Family Therapist
Roxanne Garven Family Therapist

 

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Country: Australia

Email: rgarven@iinet.net.au

Call 0423 165 971

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Royal Perth Bentley Group Consumer Advisory Committee
Royal Perth Bentley Group Consumer Advisory Committee

 

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Country: Australia

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Royal Perth Hospital Emergency Department Consumer Advisory Group
Royal Perth Hospital Emergency Department Consumer Advisory Group

 

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Country: Australia

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Russia House
Russia House

 

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Address: Ramenki Street 9-4-781 Moscow, Russian Federation 119607

Country: Russian Federation

Email: rushouse@inbox.ru

Call 7 499 739 2067

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S.E.A Center Warmline
S.E.A Center Warmline

A warmline open 9am-5pm Monday to Friday

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (713) 970-4483

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Saebeot Clubhouse
Saebeot Clubhouse

 

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Address: Gangseo-gu (Chambit B/D 3,4f) 88, Gangseo-ro 52-gil Seoul, Republic of Korea 157-280

Country: Korea (Republic of)

Email: sbcmh@naver.com

Call 82 2 3662 9004

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Safe Habor Peer Support
Safe Habor Peer Support

A Safe Harbor Peer Support Specialist will answer any time of day or night.

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (402) 715-4226

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Salem Connection
Salem Connection

Salem Connection is the place for businesses, entrepreneurs, families, and remote workers to connect, network, and create long-lasting business relationships. We offer a versatile meeting space in Indianola with a capacity limit of up to 60. Whether you need professional, tech-ready space to meet with clients and customers, a productive employee training room, a strategy-building conference room, private meeting space, an occasional office-away-from-home office, or a beautiful setting for family events, Salem Connection is the place to be!

 

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Address: 50 Grove Street Salem, Massachusetts, USA 01970

Country: United States of America

Email: ctinkham@eliotchs.org

Call 978 498 4400

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Sally and Howard Levin Clubhouse
Sally and Howard Levin Clubhouse

The Sally and Howard Levin Clubhouse is a warm and welcoming community, supporting adults whose lives have been disrupted by mental illness. The Clubhouse is a program of The Branch, formerly Jewish Residential Services (JRS), and follows the 37 Standards of the Clubhouse International recovery model. The Sally and Howard Levin Clubhouse invites its members to become equal partners in all aspects of daily operation.  Members make important contributions to their Clubhouse community while forming meaningful relationships in a safe and encouraging environment that nurtures strengths and fosters whole person wellness.  Members thrive by being needed, wanted, and appreciated.

 

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Address: 2609 Murray Avenue, Suite 101 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA 15217

Country: United States of America

Email: cwhiting@jrspgh.org

Call 412 422 1850

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Sally's Place
Sally's Place

Sally’s Place Peer Respite Home is the first and only of its kind in Alameda County. It is staffed by peers, in alignment with the objectives of the Pool of Consumer Champions (POCC) and the Alameda County Accelerated Peer Specialist Program (ACAPS). Sally’s Place is named for Sally Zinman, a pioneer of the peer-led services movement. Her pivotal work spanning more than 40 years has been an inspiration to consumers and providers alike. Our systems are immeasurably better as a result of her advocacy and legacy.

 

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Address: Alameda County, CA

Country: United States of America

Email: sallysplace@lafamiliacounseling.org

Call (510) 963-9849

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Samaritans Listening Line
Samaritans Listening Line

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (800) 365-4044

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Samaritans on Cape Cod and the Islands
Samaritans on Cape Cod and the Islands

The Samaritans on Cape Cod and the Islands is a nonprofit organization that provides support to people experiencing crises. Our mission is suicide prevention: we are dedicated to helping people contemplating suicide or personally affected by suicide. Our goal is to be a caring and compassionate listener who, through interaction in a safe and anonymous environment, can rekindle people’s lost sense of hope, de-escalate a situation from a crisis level, and provide the pathway that makes day-to-day living manageable. There is nothing shameful about feeling suicidal. There may be pain, hopelessness, and feelings of isolation; but there never needs to be shame. And with help, there can be hope. If you are in pain, in crisis, or feeling alone and would like someone to talk to, please call our crisis line. We’re here to listen.

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (800) 893-9900 and (508) 548-8900

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San Angelo Clubhouse
San Angelo Clubhouse

San Angelo Clubhouse empowers adults living with mental illness to reclaim their purpose through meaningful work, social connection, and professional growth. As an accredited Clubhouse community, we foster belonging, dignity, and hope — Helping members build confidence, independence, and a path toward recovery.

 

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Address: 404 South Irving San Angelo, Texas, USA 76903

Country: United States of America

Email: sanangeloclubhouse@gmail.com

Call 325 617 7884

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San Antonio Clubhouse
San Antonio Clubhouse

SA Clubhouse is a place where people support each other and make strong connections, showing our belief in the importance of being together for those dealing with mental health issues.

 

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Address: 6851 Clubhouse Way, Suite 100 San Antonio, Texas, USA 78229

Country: United States of America

Email: info@saclubhouse.org

Call 210 798 1619

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Sanctuary House
Sanctuary House

Sanctuary House is a non-profit organization whose mission is to facilitate the recovery and rehabilitation of adults who experience symptoms of mental illness so that they may achieve and sustain satisfying, meaningful roles and lives in our community.

 

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Address: 518 North Elm Street Greensboro, North Carolina, USA 27401

Country: United States of America

Email: anne@shgso.org

Call 336 275 7896

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Sand Creek Connections
Sand Creek Connections

 

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Address: 513 North 4th Avenue Sandpoint, Idaho, USA 83864

Country: United States of America

Email: sccdirector@namifarnorth.org

Call 986-235-7398

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Saol Clubhouse
Saol Clubhouse

 

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Address: Unit 14 Tolka Valley Business Park, Ballyboggan Road Finglas, Dublin, Republic of Ireland 11

Country: Ireland

Email: saolclubhouse@eve.ie

Call 353 1 8307455

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SC Hopes
SC Hopes

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (844) 724-6737

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Scottish Borders Wellbeing College
Scottish Borders Wellbeing College

The Wellbeing College delivers a series of courses over the year which are developed in collaboration with the students of the college. Courses are offered to anyone who feels they would benefit meaning staff and members of the public attend the same courses expanding the learning experience from the students sharing experiences. Courses are offered both within The Hive building in Galashiels and across the Borders utilising community based premises ensuring people who find it difficult to access services in Galashiels are able to attend courses which would be of benefit to them. Courses are delivered by the tutors employed by the college and where required, by external trainers who have particular skills.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

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Seacoast Pathways
Seacoast Pathways

Seacoast Pathways is a company of The Fedcap Group – a global network of agencies dedicated to creating opportunities and improving the lives of people with barriers to economic well-being.

 

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Address: 155 Brewery Lane, Suite 102 Suite 102 Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA 03801

Country: United States of America

Email: astrachan@granitepathways.org

Call 603 570-9804

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Seattle Clubhouse
Seattle Clubhouse

HERO House Seattle gives people whose lives have been disrupted by mental illness the opportunity to recover meaning, purpose, and dignity through work and community. They envision a world where people living with serious mental illness thrive in communities of hope and opportunity.

 

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Address: 711 6th Avenue N, Suite 101 Seattle, Washington, USA 98109

Country: United States of America

Email: info@seattleclubhouse.org

Call 206 501 3730

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Self Help and Peer Support Services Canadian Menta Health Association Waterloo Wellington
Self Help and Peer Support Services Canadian Menta Health Association Waterloo Wellington

Self Help & Peer Support services are provided BY people who experience a mental health and/or addiction issue FOR people who experience a mental health and/or addictions issue. Peer Support is about helping another person move on with their life – to recover. Programs and Services include:

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Peer Support Groups: Self Help & Peer Support provides group and individual peer support services for Waterloo Wellington adults. All Self Help & Peer Support services are provided by peers: people who have…
  • Skills for Safer Living: A Suicide-Intervention Support Group The Skills for Safer Living program is a combination of a twenty-week skills-based group and a peer support group for individuals with recurring thoughts and behaviours…
  • Spark of Brilliance
  • The Centre for Excellence in Peer Support
Skills for Safer Living
Skills for Safer Living

A Suicide-Intervention Support Group The Skills for Safer Living program is a combination of a twenty-week skills-based group and a peer support group for individuals with recurring thoughts and behaviours…

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Spark of Brilliance
Spark of Brilliance

Founded in 1999 by Judith Rosenberg, Spark of Brilliance is a peer-driven, community-based mental health initiative that provides creative experiences that foster healing and recovery through the arts. Workshops take place in a safe, welcoming environment and are open to adults living with mental health and/or addictions issues. Workshops are available in Guelph and Kitchener and are offered at no cost to participants.

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Canada

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The Centre for Excellence in Peer Support
The Centre for Excellence in Peer Support

The Centre for Excellence in Peer Support envisions a mental health and additions system where peer support is available at every juncture of the system.  They strengthen the practice of peer support by:

  • Providing consultation and training on how to successfully implement and supervise peer staff roles
  • Offering ongoing supervision, mentoring, and support to peer staff working in non-peer organizations
  • Furthering evidence of the value of peer support and lived experience knowledge by engaging in research and evaluation

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Canada

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Self Injury Self Harm (SISH)
Self Injury Self Harm (SISH)

Self injury self help are a Bristol based community organisation, who for 15 years, have been running self help support groups for people who self injure. The original founders of the group wanted to create a safe space to talk about their self harm, and offer and receive support from each other that was non-judgemental and accepting. The groups have run with these core principles ever since, and are one of the few self injury self help groups in the country.

 

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Address: Bristol Mind 35 Old Market Street, BS2 0EZ

Country: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Postal Address: PO Box 3240, Bristol BS2 2EF

Email: sishbristol@gmail.com

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Seodaemun Haebeotnuri
Seodaemun Haebeotnuri

 

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Address: 139-4 Namgajwa-dong Seodaemun-ku Seoul, Republic of Korea

Country: Korea (Republic of)

Email: sdmcmh@daum.net

Call 82 2 375 5042

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SEVAC Clubhouse of India
SEVAC Clubhouse of India

SEVAC came into existence in the year 1991 with a pledge to cater to the needs of the persons with mental illness putting emphasis on their Uninterrupted Psychiatric Treatment, Rehabilitation and Human Rights Promotion. Precisely, the ambiance which have been created therein cannot be easily found elsewhere.

 

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Address: 135-A Vivekananda Sarani Thakurpukur, West Bengal Kolkata, India 700 063

Country: India

Email: sevacindia@gmail.com

Call 91 983 027 4031

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Share! Recovery Retreat
Share! Recovery Retreat

The SHARE! Recovery Retreat provides adults with up to two weeks of intensive recovery activities, including self-help support groups, independent living skills, conflict resolution and paths to achieving goals. Living together as a family in a home in a residential neighborhood, participants take responsibility for the program, meals, chores, budget and resolving issues as they come up. Stays range from one to 14 days. The people who work at the house are all people with lived experience of substance abuse, mental health disorders and more.

 

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Country: United States of America

Email: retreat@shareselfhelp.org

Call 626-677-3850

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Sheldon Clubhouse
Sheldon Clubhouse

 

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Address: 201 Sheldon Boulevard S.E. Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA 49503

Country: United States of America

Email: SheldonHouse201@gmail.com

Call 616 242 6058

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Shore House
Shore House

Shore House is a local community resource where people who participate are known as members. Membership is open to adults living with a mental illness. Shore House is not a treatment program or mental health service, but rather a place where members can learn new skills, develop new relationships, and explore new opportunities. At Shore House, we believe that meaningful work is restorative. Staff and members work in partnership to execute all aspects of Clubhouse operations. We also provide educational and employment opportunities.

 

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Address: 266 Broadway Long Branch, New Jersey, USA 07740

Country: United States of America

Email: rich@shoreclubhouse.org

Call 732 759 1595

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Side by Side Brain Injury Clubhouse
Side by Side Brain Injury Clubhouse

Side by Side provides ongoing support and growth opportunities to persons who have experienced a brain injury. Founded with support from Shepherd Center and Emory Healthcare, Side by Side provides a supportive environment for redeveloping social and work-related skills in a meaningful, productive way. Georgia’s only brain injury clubhouse, Side by Side is located in the historic Stone Mountain Village.

 

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Address: 1001 Main Street Stone Mountain, Georgia, USA 30083

Country: United States of America

Email: Joshua@sidebysideclubhouse.org

Call 770 469 9355

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Simcoe Peer Support for Mental Health and Addictions
Simcoe Peer Support for Mental Health and Addictions

Simcoe Peer Support for Mental Health and Addictions provide peer support for mental health and addictions

 

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Address: 100 Pretty River Pkwy, North Collingwood, ON L9Y4X2

Country: Canada

Email: shawna@mentalhealthandaddictions.com

Call 705-444-1844

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SLAM Recovery College
SLAM Recovery College

The Recovery Education Centre at SLaM is one of the pioneering recovery colleges and has inspired the development of similar programs worldwide.

 

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Address: 1st Floor Administration Building Maudsley Hospital Denmark Hill London SE5 8AZ

Country: United Kingdom

Email: recoverycollege@slam.nhs.uk

Call 020 3228 3643

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Slope Side Support Society
Slope Side Support Society

Slope Side Support Society in Whistler is dedicated to supporting men’s mental health through the power of skiing, with free group therapy sessions and individual support.

 

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Country: Canada

Email: info@slopsidesupport.com

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Smith County Clubhouse
Smith County Clubhouse

Smith County Clubhouse empowers adults with mental illness to shape their own recovery process, be part of real-world Clubhouse work activities, develop friendships, and experience a better quality of life.

 

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Address: 107 W. Sixth Street Tyler, Texas, USA 75701

Country: United States of America

Email: ed@scclubhouse.org

Call 903 630 3413

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Solstice House Peer Run Respite
Solstice House Peer Run Respite

Solstice House is a short-term, supportive, home-like residential resource for individuals who are experiencing an increase in mental health and/or substance use symptoms, stressors, or are in need of support and services to aid in their recovery and wellness. Potential guests are individuals who want peer support and to proactively address any challenges they may be experiencing. It is a positive place for healing and growth, which promotes wellness, inspires hope and self-directed recovery. All staff identify as peers with lived experience of mental health and/or substance use and have been successful in their own recovery and are trained in the philosophy of “being with” rather than “trying to fix” people.

 

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Address: Madison, WI

Country: United States of America

Email: solsticehouse@soarcms.org

Call 608-244-5077

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Solstice House Warmline
Solstice House Warmline

A warmline open 24/7. Please leave a message; most calls are returned within the hour

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (608) 244-5077

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Somerset Recovery College
Somerset Recovery College

SRC (Somerset Recovery College) is an educational organisation without walls.  We provide co-produced learning opportunities to further support well-being in your community.  To do this we work in partnership with you! Courses are tutored by two people!  One or both may have “Lived Experience” of wellbeing difficulties.  One or both will have “Learned Experience” in the form of subject expertise.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

Email: enquiries@somersetrecoverycollege.co.uk

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Song-guk Clubhouse
Song-guk Clubhouse

 

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Address: Daeyoung Building F2,3 393-22 Woo 1-dong, Haeundae-Gu Busan, Republic of Korea #7465

Country: Korea (Republic of)

Email: nice0216@gmail.com

Call 82 51 747 0578

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Soteria House
Soteria House

Soteria House is a Therapeutic Community Residence for the prevention of hospitalization for individuals experiencing a distressing extreme state, commonly referred to as psychosis. Soteria House Provides

  • A safe, non-restrictive, home-like environment.
  • Flexible, non-judgmental, person-centered services.
  • Specialized, inter personally-driven support
  • 24-hour staffing
  • Coordination with community services providers and other resources, such as housing, education and employment assistance
  • Six months of aftercare support
  • Optional psychiatric consultation

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (888) 492-8218 x405

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South East Recovery Connection Centers
South East Recovery Connection Centers

The South East Recovery Connection Centers are an entirely peer-run organization dedicated to providing support, education and advocacy by providing opportunities and resources to assist individuals in finding their own path to mental health recovery. We have no barrier of access for people who self-identify as having a mental health issue in the past or present and/or having substance abuse issues. All the services of the Recovery Connection Centers are free of charge.

 

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Country: United States of America

Email: Sandra.Whitney-Sarles@BMC.org

Call 1-774-212-4519

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South Eastern Sydney Recovery & Wellbeing College
South Eastern Sydney Recovery & Wellbeing College

The South Eastern Sydney Recovery & Wellbeing College is currently FREE of charge and open to people 16 years of age and over in our community. All Recovery College courses are co-written and co-facilitated by Recovery and Wellbeing Educators.  At least one educator is a person with a lived experience of mental distress or suicidal crisis and the other a health care clinician.

 

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Address: Unit 2, 15 Kensington Street Kogarah NSW 2217

Country: Australia

Email: SESLHD-recoverycollege@health.nsw.gov.au

Call 02 9113 2981

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South London Involvement Forum
South London Involvement Forum

The South London Involvement Forum is a forum promoting, providing and enabling best practice in mental health service user and carer involvement in Croydon, Lambeth, Lewisham & Southwark and beyond. "A powerful weapon for positive change, engaged in the front lines of extending opportunities, improving services, and transforming lives."

 

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South Shore Place
South Shore Place

 

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Address: 2111 Division Street Marquette, Michigan, USA 49855

Country: United States of America

Email: southshoreplace2017@gmail.com

Call 906 226 0026

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Specialised Peer Support Worker Training
Specialised Peer Support Worker Training

The PEI Division of the Canadian Mental Health Association offers Specialized Peer Support Worker Training in a 119-hour program that includes two weeks of in-person training, a practicum, and a written and oral exam. The training will equip individuals to use their personal experience to support others by providing specific education, tools, skills, and exposure.

 

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Address: 178 Fitzroy Street, P.O. Box 785 Charlottetown, PE C1A 7L9

Country: Canada

Email: division@cmha.pe.ca

Call (902)-566-3034

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Spirit Crossing Clubhouse
Spirit Crossing Clubhouse

Spirit Crossing Clubhouse is an empowering community intended to support each other in personal growth and recovery. Since 1998, Spirit Crossing Clubhouse has helped adults work through their mental health recovery to become productive contributors to their communities in Larimer County.

 

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Address: 1148 E. Elizabeth Street Fort Collins, Colorado, USA 80524

Country: United States of America

Email: spiritcrossing.clubhouse@gmail.com

Call 970 786-2002

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Spring City Corner Clubhouse
Spring City Corner Clubhouse

 

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Address: 247 Wisconsin Avenue Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA 53186

Country: United States of America

Email: Springcityclubhouse@Lsswis.org

Call 262 549 6460

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Squamish Men's Shed Society
Squamish Men's Shed Society

Providing senior men with a safe and supportive social environment to support physical and mental well being while promoting volunteerism with our community.

 

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Country: Canada

Email: info@squamishmensshed.ca

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Square One Clubhouse
Square One Clubhouse

 

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Address: 8 E Market St, Suite A Lewistown, Pennsylvania, USA 17044

Country: United States of America

Email: steelem1@csgonline.org

Call 717 242 0478

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St Joseph's Care Group Peer Connections Program
St Joseph's Care Group Peer Connections Program

The St Joseph's Care Group Peer Connections Program offer emotional, social, and informational support to people who share similar experiences and challenges with Mental Health, Chronic Pain, Addictions or Concurrent Disorders. Assisting individuals to find a healthy balance in their recovery and to create meaningful connections. With a PSR focus and best practices in peer support we offer a wide variety of supports from socialization to structured information sessions for our members. Providing one on one as well as group peer support to our members across the city and the region. They work in collaboration with their community partners to connect our members to the resources best suited to their needs with dignity of risk and self directed decision making being the basis for all services and resources provided.

 

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Address: 19-125 Syndicate Ave S Thunder Bay, ON P7E 6H8

Country: Canada

Email: quaidk@tbh.net

Call 807-624-3400 ext 3363

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St Mungo's Broadway Recovery College
St Mungo's Broadway Recovery College

St Mungo's Broadway Recovery College (London and Bristol) is an innovative project which offers a variety of free courses aimed at people who have experienced homelessness. Recovery college Students can now enrol onto a variety of Recovery College day or weekly courses, jointly designed by, and for, clients, staff and others, in London and Bristol.

 

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Address: 33 Rushworth Street, Southwark, London SE1 0RB

Country: United Kingdom

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St. Joseph House
St. Joseph House

 

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Address: 3307 Austin Street Houston, Texas, USA 77004

Country: United States of America

Postal Address: P.O. Box 2641 Houston, TX 77252

Email: info@stjosephhouse.org

Call 713 523 5958

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Star Light Center
Star Light Center

 

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Address: 251 Nonotuck Street Florence, Massachusetts, USA 01062

Country: United States of America

Email: Ekreke@viability.org

Call 413 586 8255

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Stepping Stone Clubhouse
Stepping Stone Clubhouse

Stepping Stone is a membership-based community of people with a mental illness who are dedicated to rebuilding their lives. 

 

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Address: 9/61 Holdsworth Street Coorparoo, Queensland, Australia 4151

Country: Australia

Postal Address: PO Box 249 Coorparoo, Queensland, Australia 4151

Email: clerical@steppingstoneclubhouse.org.au

Call 617 3847 1058

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Stepping Stone North
Stepping Stone North

 

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Address: 88 Delaware Street Chermside, Queensland, Australia 4032

Country: Australia

Email: jacqui.gillespie@steppingstonenorth.org.au

Call 042 388 9711

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Stepping Stone Warmline
Stepping Stone Warmline

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (888) 582-0920 (9)

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Stepping Stones - Bracknell Recovery College
Stepping Stones - Bracknell Recovery College

Stepping Stones is a Recovery College for hope, inspiration and growth 

 

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Address: The Court House, Broadway, Bracknell, Berkshire. RG12 1AE

Country: United Kingdom

Email: reception@steppingstonesrecovery.co.uk

Call 01344 300333

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Stepping Stones Clubhouse
Stepping Stones Clubhouse

 

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Address: 1219 East Lincoln Highway Coatesville, Pennsylvania, USA 19320

Country: United States of America

Email: ohernandez@humanservicesinc.org

Call 610 200 6222 ext.133

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Stepping Stones Clubhouse
Stepping Stones Clubhouse

 

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Address: 421 12th Street Logansport, Indiana, USA 46947

Country: United States of America

Email: JCody@fourcounty.org

Call 574 992 2249

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Stiftelsen Fontenehuset Baerum
Stiftelsen Fontenehuset Baerum

Fontenehuset Bærum runs work-oriented rehabilitation activities for people who have, have had or are at risk of mental health challenges. The goal is for everyone who wants to have the opportunity to participate in ordinary work or education, and actively participate in society. At Fontenehuset, they work side-by-side with strategy, operations and development.

 

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Address: Industriveien 2 Sandvika, Baerum, Norway 1337

Country: Norway

Email: post@fontenehuset-baerum.no

Call +47 974 94 040

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Stiftelsen Fontenehuset Nordre Follo
Stiftelsen Fontenehuset Nordre Follo

Fontenehuset Nordre Follo is a voluntary and inclusive work community for those with mental health challenges. They help you move on to work, studies or active participation in society.

 

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Address: Idrettsveien 20 Nordre Follo, Viken Ski, Norway 1400

Country: Norway

Email: post@fontenehuset-nordrefollo.no

Call 47 62 00 3366

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Suaimhneas Clubhouse
Suaimhneas Clubhouse

EVE is a programme within the HSE, who’s primary ethos is to provide community-based recovery-orientated programmes for adults who experience mental health difficulties, intellectual difficulties, Asperger’s Syndrome, and Physical and Sensory disabilities. We do this through our network of Vocational, Rehabilitative and Clubhouse services in 21 locations across HSE Dublin North East and HSE Dublin Mid-Leinster regions.

 

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Address: 2nd Floor River House, Raheny Shopping Centre Howth Road Dublin, Republic of Ireland 5

Country: Ireland

Email: suaimhneasclubhouse@eve.ie

Call 353 1 921 2620

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Summit County Clubhouse
Summit County Clubhouse

Summit County Clubhouse is a community-based nonprofit working to end social and financial isolation for people impacted by mental illness.  They follow the Clubhouse International model of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, an evidence-based program used by over 340 organizations around the world.  They help people with mental health and substance abuse challenges live connected and satisfying lives through productive work, meaningful relationships and direct support.

 

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Address: 6304 Highland Drive Park City, Utah, USA 84098

Country: United States of America

Email: info@summitcountyclubhouse.org

Call 801 930 0277

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Sun Marina
Sun Marina

Sun Marina is subsidized by Itabashi Ward and operates as a place to practice the clubhouse model.

 

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Address: Sakuragawa 3-20-11 Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, Japan 174-0075

Country: Japan

Email: marina@jhcitabashi.or.jp

Call 81 35 399 4801

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Sunrays of Hope
Sunrays of Hope

Sunrays of Hope is a wellness center and a drop-in center at the same time. As a wellness center, it works in providing opportunities in receiving emotional and tangible peer support, through times of personal or professional crises. It anticipates , and address potential difficulties. All while promoting resiliency, hope, recovery & wellness for individuals, as well as, minimizing the effects of stress & stigma through peer support. As a drop-in center, it works in providing assistance to the local population.

 

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Address: 113 E. North St. Alturas, California 96101

Country: United States of America

Email: president.sunraysofhope@frontier.com

Call 530-233-9696

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Sunrise Community for Recovery & Wellness
Sunrise Community for Recovery & Wellness

Sunrise Community for Recovery & Wellness is the Recovery Community Organization (RCO) spanning from Western North Carolina to Charlotte, NC in the east. They provide a variety of programs and services at no charge for individuals affected by trauma that often leads to substance use and mental health challenges. 

 

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Country: United States of America

Postal Address: P.O. Box 845 Asheville, NC 28802

Email: sunriseinasheville@gmail.com

Call 828-552-3858

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Sunshine Heart Clubhouse
Sunshine Heart Clubhouse

 

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Address: No. 138, Xiao Xi Jie Qing Gang Lin, Gong Jing Zigong City, Sichuan, People's Republic of China 643020

Country: China

Email: xlyghs@163.com

Call 86 0813 5522838

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Suomen Klubitalot - Finnish Clubhouses Association
Suomen Klubitalot - Finnish Clubhouses Association

Suomen Klubitalot ry represents the network of Finnish Clubhouses. Our work is about influencing Clubhouses to have the best possible operating conditions. They develop their network while respecting the standards of the international clubhouse model, but at the same time striving forward. They take things forward in accordance with the clubhouse idea by co-creation. They support individual Clubhouses in the ways they need. They provide training for their network according to their needs. 

 

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Address: Suomen Klubitalot ry Lautatarhankatu 6, 00580 Helsinki (Lindström House)

Country: Finland

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Super Cro
Super Cro

SUPER CRO Incorporated creates safe places where people who have experienced mental health diagnoses can come together to support each other in furthering their recovery and join their voices to support improving mental health services. It is a place to receive support, but more importantly, a place to give back, to be of service and contribute to my community. This website has a range of projects and products that members of SUPER CRO have created to support SUPER CRO to become an independent consumer-led and run entity to  achieve its mission.

 

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Address: 122 Elizabeth Street Coburg North VIC, 3058, Australia

Country: Australia

Email: pm@supercro.com

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Support For Mental Wellness (SOAR)
Support For Mental Wellness (SOAR)

SOAR is a community-based agency established in 1997 with the goal of eliminating barriers to mental health and/or substance use conditions within Dane Co. We provide the highest quality of case management and peer services for adults through Service Facilitation, Community Peer Support and our Peer to Peer Run Respite Programs.

 

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Country: United States of America

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Support Groups One Door Mental Health
Support Groups One Door Mental Health

One Door has provided a framework for support groups since 1986. Support groups continue to be at the core of our services, assisting people to maintain good mental health, stay connected, and overcome isolation in a peer-to-peer setting. All groups are listed at the bottom of the page. One Door currently coordinates two types of support groups:

  • Strong and Social mutual support groups: these are community-based, lived-experience groups run by a peer leader. Membership varies between consumer, carer, and mixed.
  • Carer support groups: these are connected to the Family and Carer Mental Health Program. Many are peer-led and all are supported by a Carer Advocate.

 

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Country: Australia

Email: hugh.worrall@onedoor.org.au

Call 0466 306 206

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Sussex Recovery College
Sussex Recovery College

Recovery College offers educational courses that focus on mental health and recovery. We design our courses specially to increase your knowledge and skills and help promote self-management. The aim is to enable you to take control by becoming an expert in your own wellbeing, so you can get on with your life despite mental health challenges – whether yours or those of someone close to you.

 

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Address: Sussex Recovery College Aldrington House 35 New Church Road Hove BN3 4AG

Country: United Kingdom

Email: spft.sussexrecoverycollege@nhs.net

Call 0300 303 8086

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Suvimäen Klubitalo
Suvimäen Klubitalo

Suvimäki Clubhouse is an equal, open and safe community of mental health rehabilitees and salaried staff in Jyväskylä. The clubhouse community offers goal-oriented and meaningful activities for everyday life, taking everyone's own resources into account and without preconceived expectations. Shared humour, peer support and experiences of trust and meaningfulness give strength, support rehabilitation and have been proven to reduce feelings of loneliness. Let's support and encourage each other – We are not alone!

 

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Address: Rajakatu 41 Jyväskylä, Finland 40200

Country: Finland

Email: info@suvimaenklubitalo.fi

Call 358 14 211 288

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Taiwha Fountain House
Taiwha Fountain House

 

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Address: #173-20, Mapo-daero Mapo-gu Seoul, Republic of Korea 04129

Country: Korea (Republic of)

Email: fountainhouse@hanmail.net

Call 82 2 392 1155

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Taiwha Sunrising Clubhouse
Taiwha Sunrising Clubhouse

 

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Address: 741 Suseo-dong Kangnamgu Seoul, Republic of Korea 135-886

Country: Korea (Republic of)

Email: sunrising2@daum.net

Call 82 22 040 1781

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Talk to a Peer Canadian Mental Health Association Calgary
Talk to a Peer Canadian Mental Health Association Calgary

The Peer Support service provides the opportunity for anyone – individual, family member, or professional – to speak with someone with lived experiences of mental health or substance use concerns. By engaging with our Peer Support Workers, you can make a connection with someone with lived experience, increase your sense of engagement and belonging, and move through your recovery journey to develop skills and build resiliency.

 

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Address: #105, 1040 – 7 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 3G9 Canada

Country: Canada

Email: info@cmha.calgary.ab.ca

Call 403-297-1700

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Taupae Wheako Odyssey
Taupae Wheako Odyssey

Taupae Wheako provides training, coaching, supervision, and consultancy services to support the lived experience and peer workforce, alongside other national training and programmes. We can tailor training to suit your needs, and have experience working with addiction, harm reduction, justice, corrections, social recovery, recovery capital, and mental health.

 

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Country: New Zealand

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Te Ara Korowai Creative Wellbeing Centre
Te Ara Korowai Creative Wellbeing Centre

Te Ara Korowai Creative Wellbeing Centre are a peer led creative wellbeing centre in Raumati Beach. They provide opportunities for participation and inclusion in creative and wellbeing focussed classes for all in our community. Their mission is to promote positive mental health through support, creativity and wellness. We are a not-for-profit community organisation and rely on grants and donations to continue to operate and offer our services to those in our community who need them.

 

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Address: 8 Weka Road, Raumati Beach, 5032. P.O. Box 597, Paraparaumu 5254

Country: New Zealand

Email: info@tearakorowai.org.nz

Call 04 299 6981

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Te Puna Wai - Safe Haven Cafe
Te Puna Wai - Safe Haven Cafe

Te Puna Wai - Safe Haven Cafe is an after hours safe space for anyone experiencing mental health distress. Te Puna Wai is run by Mana o te Tangata Trust and operates out of our Papeoia site at 601 Featherston Street Palmerston North. They offer after hours onsite peer support for tangata whaiora experiencing mental health distress. THB staff are on call should tangata whaiora require clinical support

Te Puna Wai is open Fridays 5pm–10pm, and Saturday, Sunday 3pm–10pm and is run by Alyssa, Kalwyn, Frances, Reon, Anthony and Waki. No referral is needed to access this service, anyone who could benefit from mental health support is encouraged to come and see the team. Onsite kai and hot drinks are available for those who are in need of support, as well as a wide range of games and puzzles. The café has been named by Desiree Smith, a kaimahi at Mana o te Tangata Trust. Desiree explains that Te Puna Wai is named after a Spring. Springs are a place where you can rest and restore your mind and body in a warm, safe and healing atmosphere.

 

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Country: New Zealand

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Teen Talk Line (Chester County)
Teen Talk Line (Chester County)

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (866) 852-8336 or (484) 362-9515 (text)

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Teen Talk Line (Montgomery County)
Teen Talk Line (Montgomery County)

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (866) 825-5856 or (215) 703-8411 (text)

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Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion
Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion

The Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion is engaged in research and knowledge development activities that are translated into practical information to support full and meaningful community participation of individuals with mental illnesses. Through collaboration, the center aims to conduct state-of-the-art research and knowledge translation activities to improve opportunities for community inclusion of individuals with psychiatric disabilities. 

The center is directed by expert researchers in partnership with policymakers, providers, and individuals who have lived experience with serious mental health issues. The Temple University Collaborative seeks to:

  • Targets obstacles that prevent people with mental illnesses from being full members of their communities
  • Identifies the supports consumers and communities need to enhance the prospects for community integration; and
  • Expands the range of opportunities for people who have mental illnesses to participate in their communities as active and equal members. 

This work supports United States laws and policies, especially those associated with the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Supreme Court Olmstead Decision. This website provides access to both our research and training center activities supported by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) and our growing base of international, federal, state, and other funded projects aimed at developing and supporting policies, programs, and practices that promote community integration. We provide evidence-based resources that consumers, agencies, and policy makers can use to increase community participation across varied life domains. Use this website to keep track of the Temple University Collaborative’s work, follow our research and training activities, access tool-kits and monographs, explore exemplary program descriptions focusing on key issues, and contact us for additional information and targeted training and technical assistance.

Collab Chats
Collab Chats

The Temple University Collaborative's "Collab Chats" is our podcast series to introduce listeners to research findings and its application for increasing opportunities for individuals with mental illnesses to live and participate in the community. We will feature work from the Temple University Collaborative as well as research from other NIDILRR funded Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers.  The Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion for Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities, a research and training center located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, is dedicated to the full and meaningful participation of individuals with serious mental illnesses. Funded by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR), the content of these podcasts does not constitute its endorsement or recommendation by the US Federal Government, HHS, the ACL, or NIDILRR. 

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Address: 1700 N. Broad Street Suite 313 Philadelphia, PA 19122

Country: United States of America

Email: tucollab@temple.edu

Call 215.204.4062

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Tempo Clubhouse
Tempo Clubhouse

 

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Address: 1861 Charter Lane Suite 118 Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA 17601

Country: United States of America

Email: divetm@csgonline.org

Call 717 392 2300

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The Clubhouse at Miller Beach
The Clubhouse at Miller Beach

 

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Address: 6004 Miller Avenue Gary, Indiana, USA 46403

Country: United States of America

Email: vwillis@globe-star.org

Call 219 318 6505

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The Clubhouse of St. Joseph County
The Clubhouse of St. Joseph County

The Clubhouse of St. Joseph County is a community of support for people with mental illness. The Clubhouse is a local, community-based centre that provides adults with serious mental illness hope and opportunities to work, learn, live and reach their goals.

 

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Address: 1153 North Side Boulevard South Bend, Indiana, USA 46615

Country: United States of America

Email: Info@clubhousesjc.org

Call 574 966 1443

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The Gathering Place Clubhouse
The Gathering Place Clubhouse

 

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Address: 24425 Plymouth Road Redford, Michigan, USA 48239

Country: United States of America

Email: JoyK@lbscares.org

Call 313 450 0411

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The Greenhouse Center
The Greenhouse Center

 

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Address: 92 South Franklin Street Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, USA 18701

Country: United States of America

Email: mmikkelsen@northeastcounseling.org

Call 570 823 3554

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The Junction Clubhouse
The Junction Clubhouse

The Junction is a safe, non-clinical and inclusive place for people with lived experience of mental illness to come along, belong and recover.

 

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Address: 7 Miller Street Parramatta Park, Queensland, Australia 4870

Country: Australia

Email: leonie.shawcross@thejunctioncairns.com

Call 0478199712

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The Key Clubhouse of South Florida
The Key Clubhouse of South Florida

 The Key Clubhouse of South Florida aims to afford people whose lives have been disrupted by mental illness the opportunity to recover meaningful and productive lives through self-directed reintegration into the workplace and the community. The goal is a high quality of life for all members, ongoing improvement, and the ultimate elimination of stigma associated with mental illness.

 

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Address: 8301 NW 27th Avenue Suite 102 Miami, Florida, USA 33147

Country: United States of America

Email: dwebb@keyclubhouse.org

Call 305 693 3508

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The Kona Paradise Club
The Kona Paradise Club

 

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Address: 77-6435 Kuakini Highway, Suite 101 Kailua Kona, Hawai`i, USA 96740

Country: United States of America

Email: thekonaparadiseclub@gmail.com

Call 808 327 9530

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The Lotus House
The Lotus House

The Lotus House follows the internationally accredited Clubhouse Model to offer an intentional community for adults living with mental illness to have a place of belonging. Persons engaged in the The Lotus House are not patients or clients, they are members. They offer a clubhouse where members lead normal and productive lives, contribute to the clubhouse environment and support one another. The space is welcoming, where a member is missed when absent and the community pulls together for support if a person struggles with a setback. Work and other activities in the The Lotus House are designed to empower each member towards a more independent and enriching life on their journey.

 

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Address: 1201 Van Buren Street Topeka, Kansas, USA 66612

Country: United States of America

Email: mkemper@breakthroughhouse.org

Call 785 232 6960

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The Meeting Place
The Meeting Place

The Meeting Place is a place for adults with a diagnosed mental health disorder to join their peers and make use of their strengths, talents, and abilities. The Clubhouse environment focuses on teamwork, healthy lifestyles and individual choice.

 

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Address: 2553 State Street San Diego, California, USA 92101

Country: United States of America

Email: themeetingplace@tmpclubhouse.org

Call 619 294 9582

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The Patient Voices Network (PVN)
The Patient Voices Network (PVN)

The Patient Voices Network (PVN) is a community of patients, families and caregivers working together with health care partners to improve BC’s health. PVN connects health care teams with patients, family members and caregivers to improve BC’s health care system. PVN’s virtual platform promotes health care organizations’ engagement opportunities to people across British Columbia who are interested in sharing their lived and living experience to improve health care. care system.

 

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Address: 201–750 Pender St W, Vancouver, BC, V6C 2T8

Country: Canada

Email: pvn@healthqualitybc.ca

Call 1.877.282.1919

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The Peer Support Phone Service Canadian Mental Health Association Nova Scotia Devision
The Peer Support Phone Service Canadian Mental Health Association Nova Scotia Devision

The Peer Support Phone Service is a toll-free, non-crisis, province wide service, available to all Nova Scotians 18 years of age or older.  It is staffed by trained peer supporters, who have personal or family-based lived experience with mental health and/or substance use challenges.   

The service is intended for individuals who feel isolated, alone, anxious, concerned, or who need support and to talk to someone. Reasons for calling can be anything from having a tough day at work, feeling down, struggling with supporting a loved one, going through a rough patch in a relationship and many more.

 

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Country: Canada

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The Plaza
The Plaza

AMI San Diego’s The Plaza Clubhouse serves individuals in the South Bay area with mental health concerns. Operating under the Clubhouse International Standards, The Plaza is a member-driven Clubhouse offering in-house supportive services and opportunities for meaningful connections and personal growth.

 

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Address: 465 C St. Chula Vista, California, USA 91910

Country: United States of America

Email: theplazaclubhouse@namisd.org

Call 619 605 9706

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The Summit Clubhouse
The Summit Clubhouse

The Summit Clubhouse is dedicated to the recovery of adults with a mental health diagnosis by providing opportunities for our members to live, work, and learn, while utilizing their talents through a community of mutual support. Staff and members work side-by-side to maximize human potential and  empower individuals to lead vocationally and socially fulfilling lives.

 

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Address: 2120 East Remus Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, USA 48858

Country: United States of America

Email: sbeach@cmhcm.org

Call 989 317 3330

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The Survivors History Group
The Survivors History Group

The Survivors History Group was founded to value and celebrate the contribution that mental health service users/survivors have made and are making to history. It is working towards a comprehensive history on this site and in a book. It will also preserve historical material in digital form on this site, and in printed and other forms. The website includes, or will include:

  • The story/stories of the movement in the form of a timeline.
  • Individuals' stories inter-related to the story of the movement. See, for example, Charlotte and Freda Mew - Eric Irwin - Joan Hughes - Valerie Argent - Frank Bangay - State of Mind.
  • Information boxes about particular features such as Survivor's Poetry
  • Indexes such as that of survivor history features in Asylum magazine.
  • Reviews and summaries of books, articles and other printed material that record and discuss the story. 
  • Copies of articles about the movement and its history. 
  • Copies of documents from the movement's history. 
  • Lists of paper records about groups in the movement that individuals and others have preserved - 
  • Book and pamphlet lists. 
  • Records of where papers, books and pamphlets are preserved.

 

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Threshold
Threshold

The mission of Threshold is to improve the quality of life for adults with serious mental illness living in Durham County. We are committed to facilitating personal well-being and community involvement through meaningful work and relationships. We put these commitments into practice by providing an environment of opportunities and supports that address the vocational, educational, social, recreational and residential needs of those we serve.

 

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Address: 609 Gary Street Durham, North Carolina, USA 27703

Country: United States of America

Email: clubhouse@thresholdclubhouse.org

Call 919 682 4124

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Thrive Institute
Thrive Institute

The TVAMHS Recovery College area of educational support is a collaboration with Peers (persons with lived experiences) and professionals to develop and facilitate programs for wellness and recovery.

 

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Country: Canada

Email: thrive.institute@cmhatv.ca

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THRIVE Learning Centre for Mental Wellness and Well-Being
THRIVE Learning Centre for Mental Wellness and Well-Being

THRIVE Learning Centre for Mental Wellness and Well-Being is a virtual learning centre that offers free workshops where Nova Scotians can learn skills and tools to promote and support their mental health.

 

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Address: Suite 201 3-644 Portland Street Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, B2W 6C4

Country: Canada

Email: inquiries@novascotia.cmha.ca

Call 1.877.466.6606

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Thunderbird Clubhouse
Thunderbird Clubhouse

Thunderbird Clubhouse was established in 1990 as a program of Central Oklahoma Community Mental Health Center in Norman, Oklahoma. The original director, Nancy Carver was instrumental in creating the Clubhouse culture in the beginning stages. Pam Sanford soon took over as executive director, and under her 21 years of leadership,  the Clubhouse outgrew the space provided and moved to several different locations in Norman.

 

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Address: 1251 Triad Village Drive Norman, Oklahoma, USA 73071

Country: United States of America

Email: lblohm@thunderbirdclubhouse.org

Call 405 321 7331

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Thunderbird Clubhouse
Thunderbird Clubhouse

Thunderbird Clubhouse was established in 1990 as a program of Central Oklahoma Community Mental Health Center in Norman, Oklahoma. The original director, Nancy Carver was instrumental in creating the Clubhouse culture in the beginning stages. Pam Sanford soon took over as executive director, and under her 21 years of leadership,  the Clubhouse outgrew the space provided and moved to several different locations in Norman.

 

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Address: 1251 Triad Village Drive Norman, Oklahoma, USA 73071

Country: United States of America

Email: lblohm@thunderbirdclubhouse.org

Call 405 321 7331

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Thurrock Recovery college
Thurrock Recovery college

Thurrock Recovery College provides a free, relaxed information education approach to well-being and recovery. They create a safe space where people can come together to learn ways to live healthy and more fulfilling lives

 

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Country: United Kingdom

Email: ThurrockRCollege@mpft.nhs.uk

Call 01375 809708

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TOP Clubhouse
TOP Clubhouse

 

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Address: 263 West 86th Street New York, New York, USA 10024

Country: United States of America

Email: tmendelson@goddard.org

Call 212 799 7171

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Toronto Recovery College
Toronto Recovery College

CMHA Toronto Recovery College provides an innovative learning space where anyone can access free courses, webinars, workshops and events to support their personal recovery in mental health and wellbeing. It helps participants establish social connection, hope and optimism, identity, meaning and empowerment through education and skills training.

 

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Address: 700 Lawrence Ave W, Suite #480 Toronto, ON M6A 3B4

Country: Canada

Postal Address: 1200 Markham Rd, Suite #500 Scarborough, ON M1H 3C3

Email: recovery@cmhato.org

Call 416-789-7957

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Tower Hamlets Recovery College
Tower Hamlets Recovery College

Tower Hamlets Recovery College offers a diverse range of FREE courses designed to support individuals in their quest for empowerment, education, and inspiration. At Tower Hamlets Recovery College our courses are open to everyone. Whether you live in Tower Hamlets, work in the vibrant community, study in Tower Hamlets, access services, or care for a loved one, you're invited to attend! 

 

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Address: Tower Hamlets Recovery College 86 Old Montague Street London E1 5NN United Kingdom

Country: United Kingdom

Email: elft.thrc@nhs.net

Call 020 7426 2332

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Towne House Clubhouse
Towne House Clubhouse

 

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Address: 1706 President Avenue Fall River, Massachusetts, USA 02720

Country: United States of America

Email: ALABONTE@fhr.net

Call 508 672 2023

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Tradewinds
Tradewinds

Tradewinds is a vocational rehabilitation program, that promotes the Clubhouse model. Tradewinds was established in 1990 and is open to adults living with severe and persistent mental health conditions, residing within our catchment area. There are no fees for membership, and membership is voluntary and without time limits. The Clubhouse creates structure to develop meaningful relationships through the Work Ordered Day and social programs. Tradewinds is a place to take risks and experience positive changes with the support of others. They focus on your abilities during your recovery process. Clubhouses are an evidence-based mental health recovery model.

 

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Address: 309 Main Street Southbridge, Massachusetts, USA 01550

Country: United States of America

Email: tradewinds@openskycs.org

Call 508 765 9947

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Transformative Recovery College
Transformative Recovery College

Transformative Recovery College are a Recovery College in the Heart of Our Community. Their vision is a community where everyone has access to mental health and well-being education, recovery, and participation.

 

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Country: Ireland

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Transitional Services for New Yok (TSI NY)
Transitional Services for New Yok (TSI NY)

Transitional Services for New York, Inc. is a comprehensive, community-based mental health organization located in New York City.  We provide a continuum of rehabilitative services to enrich the lives of those recovering from mental illness and facilitate their transition to increased levels of independence. 

 

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Address: 10-16 162th StreetWhitestone, NY 11357

Country: United States of America

Call (718) 746-6647

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Traverse House
Traverse House

 

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Address: 105 Hall Street, Suite B Traverse City, Michigan, USA 49684

Country: United States of America

Email: trahse06@yahoo.com

Call 231 922 2060

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Turning Point Clubhouse
Turning Point Clubhouse

 

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Address: 1605 Fort Street Lincoln Park, Michigan, USA 48146

Country: United States of America

Email: khaynes@hegirahealth.org

Call 313 382 7861

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Tuusulanjärven Klubitalo
Tuusulanjärven Klubitalo

 

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Address: Seutulantie 1 Järvenpää, Finland 04410

Country: Finland

Email: tuusulanjarvi@eskot.org

Call 358 505020514

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Union Station Clubhouse
Union Station Clubhouse

Union Station Clubhouse offers people living with mental illness the opportunity to recover and  fully participate as respected and valued members of society. They offer:

  • Access to medical and psychiatric services
  • Education
    Assistance with finding housing
  • A caring and safe environment
  • Friendship
  • Employment

 

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Address: 100 Corporate Crossing Road Uniontown, Pennsylvania, USA 15401

Country: United States of America

Email: uschwest@gmail.com

Call 724 439 9311

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Unlimited Solutions Clubhouse
Unlimited Solutions Clubhouse

Unlimited Solutions Clubhouse are a diverse and supportive community, working side by side, creating opportunities to achieve our goals in education, wellness and employment.

 

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Address: 30 Summer Street Bangor, Maine, USA 04401

Country: United States of America

Email: unlimitedsolutionsbangor@gmail.com

Call 207 404 8383

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UP House
UP House

 

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Address: 5215 Namur Montreal, Quebec, Canada H4P 2R7

Country: Canada

Email: uphousestaff@up-house.org

Call 514 764 5599

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Vail Hopkins Clubhouse
Vail Hopkins Clubhouse

Vail Communities creates pathways of recovery through relationships, purpose and opportunity.

 

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Address: 23-9th Avenue South Hopkins, Minnesota, USA 55343

Country: United States of America

Email: cbolstrom@vailplace.org

Call 952 945 4263

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Vail Ramsey County Clubhouse
Vail Ramsey County Clubhouse

 

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Address: 285 Dale Street North St. Paul, Minnesota, USA 55104

Country: United States of America

Email: cbolstrom@vailcommunities.org

Call 952 945 4260

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Vail Uptown Clubhouse
Vail Uptown Clubhouse

 

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Address: 1412 West 36th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 55408

Country: United States of America

Email: cbolstrom@vailplace.org

Call 952 945 4263

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Venture House Queens
Venture House Queens

Venture House is dedicated to the wellness and recovery of people living with mental illness. They are a community of mutual support that provides our members with opportunities to gain skills, confidence and respect as co-workers, neighbors, friends, and citizens. Venture House is a not-for-profit community based mental health agency, helping adults who are living with mental illness to achieve recovery through improved access to employment, education, recreation, affordable housing, meaningful relationships, and community engagement in an environment of mutual acceptance and empowerment.

 

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Address: 150-10 Hillside Avenue Jamaica, New York, USA 11432

Country: United States of America

Email: info@venturehouse.org

Call 718 658 7201

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Venture House Staten Island
Venture House Staten Island

 

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Address: 1442 Castleton Avenue Staten Island, New York, USA 10203

Country: United States of America

Email: fravel@venturehouse.org

Call 718 658 7821

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Village Clubhouse
Village Clubhouse

 

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Address: 119 Main Street Topsham, Maine, USA 04086

Country: United States of America

Email: clessard@kbhmaine.org

Call 207 837 6260

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Vincent House
Vincent House

Vincent House are a local, community-based non-clinical program for friendship, employment, housing and wellness

 

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Address: 4801 78th Avenue North Pinellas Park, Florida, USA 3378

Country: United States of America

Email: Charlotte@vincenthouse.org

Call 727 541 0321

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Vincent House Hernando
Vincent House Hernando

 

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Address: 7473 Forest Oaks Boulevard Spring Hill, Florida, USA 34606

Country: United States of America

Email: crislynn@vincenthouse.org

Call 352 701 0778

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Vincent House Pasco
Vincent House Pasco

 

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Address: 11145 Denton Avenue Hudson, Florida, USA 34667

Country: United States of America

Email: pascoinfo@vincenthouse.org

Call 727 819 4477

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Visions Clubhouse
Visions Clubhouse

 

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Address: 185 Elizabeth Lake Road Pontiac, Michigan, USA 48323

Country: United States of America

Email: VisionsClubhouse@gmail.com

Call 248 335 8710

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Vitamin
Vitamin

 

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Address: 456 Sang Yong-Dong Rarunback Hall B120 Chungnam, Republic of Korea

Country: Korea (Republic of)

Email: chwenees@naver.com

Call 82 41 578 4774

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Wabash Valley Friendship Clubhouse
Wabash Valley Friendship Clubhouse

 

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Address: 501 South 6th Street Vincennes, Indiana, USA 47591

Country: United States of America

Email: wvfhouse@gmail.com

Call 812 494 9512

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Waipahu Aloha Clubhouse
Waipahu Aloha Clubhouse

The Waipahu Aloha Clubhouse was established on December 1, 1997.  We are one of nine Clubhouses in the state of Hawaii and one of five Clubhouses located on the island of Oahu. We have served over 800 consumers seeking mental wellness. The Waipahu Aloha Clubhouse is a unique member-driven psychiatric rehabilitation program for adults living with serious mental illness. Our members are offered a multitude of opportunities to achieve or regain the confidence and skills necessary to lead productive lives in the community. The member is a full partner in their rehabilitation and recovery, all participation in a Clubhouse is strictly on a voluntary basis.

 

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Address: 94-091 Waipio Point Access Road Waipahu, Hawai`i, USA 96797

Country: United States of America

Email: waipahuclubhouse@hawaii.rr.com

Call 808 675 0093

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Wakefield Recovery and Wellbeing College
Wakefield Recovery and Wellbeing College

The Wakefield Recovery and Wellbeing College is a growing, co-produced recovery college, covering the whole of the Wakefield District, from west to east, the five towns, the south east and much further beyond the district borders. They are one of three community recovery and wellbeing colleges within the South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. Other recovery colleges within the Trust are the Barnsley Recovery and Wellbeing College and the Calderdale and Kirklees Recovery and Wellbeing College. You are welcome to attend any of our recovery and wellbeing colleges, no matter where you live or where your GP is based.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

Email: wakefieldrecoverycollege@swyt.nhs.uk

Call 01924 316946

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Walonkulman Klubitalo
Walonkulman Klubitalo

Walonkulma Clubhouse has a member community of adult mental health rehabilitees, which is easy and pleasant to join. We are familiar with panic disorders, burnout at work, depression, periods of pace and others, but here we do not focus on diagnoses, but on working together and empowerment. We are in our sixth year and have more than a hundred members. We are a member of both national and international clubhouse umbrella associations, and our operations are accredited according to quality recommendations. The aim of our clubhouse activities is to provide members with experiences of inclusion and ways to participate in, for example, volunteer activities, a meaningful work-oriented day, psychosocial rehabilitation, peer support, recreational and cultural events, as well as advocacy and professional guidance for study, training and employment paths.

 

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Address: Suomen Kasarmi 15 Hämeenlinna, Finland 13130

Country: Finland

Email: walonkulman.klubitalo@sopimusvuori.fi

Call 358 44 455 4790

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Waltham Forest Recovery College
Waltham Forest Recovery College

Waltham Forest Recovery College offer a range of free recovery-focused educational courses aimed at people who are living with mental health challenges. Our courses are designed and delivered by people with personal and professional experience, working together in equal partnership.

 

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Address: Jane Atkinson Health & Wellbeing Centre Thorpe Coombe site 714 Forest Road Walthamstow E17 3HP

Country: United Kingdom

Email: WFRecoveryCollege@nelft.nhs.uk

Call 0300 300 1546

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Warszawski Dom pod Fontanna
Warszawski Dom pod Fontanna

WARSAW HOUSE UNDER FOUNTAIN run a day self-help facility for people experiencing mental health problems in accordance with the international House-Club Model.

 

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Address: ul. Nowolipki 6A Warsaw, Poland 00-153

Country: Poland

Email: biuro@wdpf.org.pl

Call 48 880 932 140

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Wasatch House
Wasatch House

Wasatch House is a program of Wasatch Behavioral Health and a community built on the idea that every member of the Clubhouse can recover from the effects of mental illness to lead a personally satisfying life, contribute to society in positive and meaningful ways, and be respected as a coworker, neighbor, family member, and friend.

 

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Address: 605 East 600 South Provo, Utah, USA 84606

Country: United States of America

Email: tcolby@wasatch.org

Call 801 373 7440

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Water's Edge Clubhouse
Water's Edge Clubhouse

 

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Address: 101 Ashmun Street Sault Ste Marie, Michigan, USA 49783

Country: United States of America

Email: kgravelle@hbhcmh.org

Call 906 259 0783

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Webster House Clubhouse
Webster House Clubhouse

 

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Address: 746 South St. Roslindale, Massachusetts, USA 02131

Country: United States of America

Email: thelena@vinfen.org

Call 617 739 5461

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Wellbeans
Wellbeans

Wellbeans are a Bristol based social peer network. Their vision is to create an open, compassionate culture that is without stigma, empowering people to be themselves. Mental health continues to be hugely misconceived within our society. We all have mental health! And, as with our physical health, we will at some time in our lives experience ill-health related to one or the other. They provide innovative ways of engaging through social events, networking training and open dialogue therapy.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

Email: wellbeansinitiative[@]gmail.com

Call 07521 717 111

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Wellbeing and Recovery College West London NHS Trust
Wellbeing and Recovery College West London NHS Trust

The Wellbeing & Recovery College is a training and resource centre which develops and delivers education and tools to support wellbeing and the self-management of mental health difficulties.  We work with you either to support you in your recovery or to help you support someone for whom you care. Their wide range of courses are open to those using the Trust’s mental health services, staff, carers, families and supporters.  They are also available to local authorities and partner organisations.

 

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Address: Underwood House 1A Thomas Layton Way Brentford TW8 0SB

Country: United Kingdom

Email: bookings.recoverycollege@westlondon.nhs.uk

Call 020 8483 1456

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Wellbeing and Recovery College
Wellbeing and Recovery College

Wellbeing and Recovery College is a training and resource centre which develops and delivers education and tools to support wellbeing and the self-management of mental health difficulties. It offers a range of online and face to face courses and workshops. The team works to support people in their recovery and to support people who care for others. Their ethos is to convey messages of hope, empowerment, possibility and aspiration. They celebrate diversity and are actively reaching out to communities to make their courses as accessible as possible.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

Email: bookings.recoverycollege@westlondon.nhs.uk

Call 020 8483 1456

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Wellbeing and Recovery College
Wellbeing and Recovery College

The Wellbeing and Recovery College provides recovery-focused education courses that are accessible to everyone in our local communities. We work together to create an environment of hope, control and opportunity for us all.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

Email: wellbeingrec@mpft.nhs.uk

Call 07891 099460

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Wellington Peer Advocacy Service
Wellington Peer Advocacy Service

 

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Country: New Zealand

Email: advocacy@mindandbody.co.nz

Call 0800 11 11 42

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Wellness & Recovery College
Wellness & Recovery College

The Wellness & Recovery College, operated by the Windsor-Essex County Branch, opened in September 2022, welcoming students interested in focusing on personal recovery and growth in the areas of mental health and addictions, and well-being. The College is open to anyone in the community, including those with lived/living experience and their caregivers. Wellness & Recovery College courses are co-developed by trained Peer Support Workers along with those with lived/living experience. Facilitated by a Peer Support Worker, these free courses are provided in a safe, confidential, inclusive learning environment with a focus on building hope and empowerment. The lived experience of the Peer Support Worker helps to provide guidance, fosters a culture of hope, and reveals new possibilities and opportunities for students. The Wellness & Recovery College operates four semesters throughout the year with new courses added regularly.

 

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Address: 1400 Windsor Avenue Windsor, Ontario N8X 3L9 Phone: 519-255-7440

Country: Canada

Email: info-referral@cmha-wecb.on.ca

Call 519-255-7440

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Wellness Co-Op (TWC)
Wellness Co-Op (TWC)

The Wellness Co-Op (TWC) is a peer-run community center that provides a place for consumers to feel supported and part of a community in Chittenden County, Vermont (USA).

 

 

 

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Address: 43 King Street in Burlington, Vermont

Country: United States of America

Email: thewellnesscoop@pathwaysvermont.org

Call 1-888-492-8218 ext 300

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Wellspring Clubhouse
Wellspring Clubhouse

 

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Address: 700 South Main Street Sellersville, Pennsylvania, USA 18960

Country: United States of America

Email: Jocelyn.giancola@sluhn.org

Call 215 257 4760

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Wellways Discovery Peer Learning
Wellways Discovery Peer Learning

Wellways Discovery Peer Learning is a transformative peer-to-peer learning program for anyone seeking the best life possible for themselves and their families.

 

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Country: Australia

Email: training@wellways.org

Call 1300 111 400

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West Cumbria Mental Health Partnership Recovery College
West Cumbria Mental Health Partnership Recovery College

 

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Country: United Kingdom

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West Place Clubhouse
West Place Clubhouse

 

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Address: 1037 Compass Circle Suite 102 Suite 102 Greensburg, Pennsylvania, USA 15601

Country: United States of America

Email: rhonda.wallace@indpendence.health

Call 724 834 2727

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Western Mass Recovery Learning Community (RLC)
Western Mass Recovery Learning Community (RLC)

The Western Mass Recovery Learning Community (RLC) supports healing and empowerment for our broader communities and people who have been impacted by psychiatric diagnosis, trauma, extreme states, homelessness, problems with substances, and other life-interrupting challenges through:

  • Peer-to-peer support & genuine human relationships
  • Alternative Healing Practices
  • Learning Opportunities
  • Advocacy

The RLC is a space for anyone who has a genuine interest in taking part in our community and holding its values to share and find connection, information, ideas and opportunities to make change in their own lives and/or the community around them. The Western Mass RLC offers a number of different supports to individuals, providers and the general community

Afiya
Afiya

Afiya is the first peer-run respite in Massachusetts. Afiya strives to provide a safe space in which each person can find the balance and support needed to turn what is so often referred to as a ‘crisis’ into a learning and growth opportunity. Afiya is located in a residential neighborhood in Northampton, Massachusetts and is central to a variety of community resources.  It is available to anyone ages 18 and older who is experiencing distress and feels they would benefit from being in a short-term, 24-hour peer-supported environment with others who have ‘been there.’  Typical stays at Afiya range from one to seven days.

The majority of people you will meet  (including in leadership roles) at Afiya identify as having lived experience that may include extreme emotional or altered states, psychiatric diagnoses, trauma histories, living without a home, navigating the mental health and other public systems, addictions and more.  They have come together because they believe that the wisdom they have gained from their lived experience is invaluable and sharing their story has great potential to create connection and support for others on their own journeys.

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Community Bridging
Community Bridging

The Western Mass RLC now has funding for ‘Community Bridger’ roles to ease the transition from hospital back to community for those who would like additional support during that process. This support can look different based on the people involved. Some examples of what this support could be include (but are not limited to):

  • Information about your rights while still in the hospital or after you've left
  • Advocacy and support getting your voice heard
  • Going out for a cup of coffee together
  • Support at a meeting or appointment
  • Brainstorming and thinking through next steps
  • Support with paperwork and steps necessary for food stamps, social security, paying bills and beyond
  • Exploring local resources

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United States of America

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Hearing Voices
Hearing Voices

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Peer Run Respites
Peer Run Respites

There are a few handfuls of other peer respites in the United States with more soon to come.  Amongst those that exist, their models and approaches vary substantially.  

  • Second Story (California)
  • Wellness Respite Services (two separate respites through the Collabroative Support Program of New Jersey)
  • Rose House & Putnam House (two separate respites through PEOPLe, Inc. in New York State)
  • Georgia Peer Support, Wellness and Respite Centers (Five seperate respites in various parts of Georgia)
  • Stepping Stone (New Hampshire)
  • Reflections: Whole Life Recovery Community (Pennsylvania)
  • Sweetser Peer Support & Learning & Recovery Center (Maine)
  • Hacienda of Hope (California)
  • Share! Recovery Retreat (California)
  • Foundations: A Place for Education and Recovery (Ohio)
  • Iris Place (Wisconsin)
  • Keya House (Nebraska)
  • Alyssum (Vermont)

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Recovery Learning Communities
Recovery Learning Communities

Recovery Learning Communities funded in the state of Massachusetts. They include:

  • The Central Mass RLC: offers a variety of community supports in the Central Mass area, with their hub based in Worcester
  • The Southeast RLC: offers a variety of community supports in the Southeast area, with hubs in Taunton and elsewhere in the region.
  • The Northeast RLC: offers a variety of community supports in the Northeast area, with their hub based in Lawrence
  • The Metro Suburban RLC: offers a variety of community supports in the Metro Suburban area, with hubs in Quincy and Framingham.
  • The Metro Boston RLC: offers a variety of community supports in the Metro Boston area, with their hub based in Boston

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The Greenfield Center
The Greenfield Center

The Greenfield Center offers Some meetings, workshops and groups occur outside of regular open hours. The Western Mass RLC moved into their independent center space in July of 2011, having previously shared space next door with the Recover Project. Located on Federal Street near the heart of downtown Greenfield, the space offers access to peer support by phone and in person, access to a resource computer and a lending library, and a variety of workshops, community meetings and other activities. Above all else, it is intended to offer a safe space within which our community can come together, heal, share, support, learn from and strengthen one another. The Western Mass RLC space was a former comic book store that needed a lot of work when first acquired. However, both the RECOVER Project and RLC came together to paint, lay new floors, make repairs and create a warm and welcoming space that speaks directly to the power of community. 

Address
20 Chapman Street, Greenfield

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United States of America

Contact Person / Email
jeanmarie@westernmassrlc.org

Call (413) 772-0715.

The Pittsfield Centre
The Pittsfield Centre

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United States of America

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jeanmarie@westernmassrlc.org

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The Western Mass Peer Network (WMPN)
The Western Mass Peer Network (WMPN)

The Western Mass Peer Network (WMPN) is made up of people working in peer roles throughout the Western Massachusetts region.  Although the Western Mass RLC provides technical support and facilitation to the Western Mass Peer Network, the Network itself is made up of and led by people connected to a variety of organizations.  WMPN is dedicated to:

  • Supporting and offering a sounding board to fellow people working in peer roles throughout Western Mass (and, at times, beyond!)
  • Acting as a leading voice and influence in the development and integration of peer roles throughout our region
  • Supporting Providers to understand and successfully implement meaningful peer roles via consultation and training

The WMPN has worked on a number of projects and put together multiple events to support their mission.  These have included:

  • A WMPN luncheon that brought together people working in provider and peer roles, with a fcous toward discussing the myths and misconceptions of the peer role (view the Powerpoint from that luncheon here)
  • A WMPN meet and greet that provided providers an opportunity to meet a variety of people working in peer roles (speed dating style!) and learn about how different organizations are making their way through implementation and integration
  • A 'Declaration of Peer Roles' detailing the framework, values and actions related to peer-to-peer work (download a copy here)
  • A 'Celebration of Peer Roles' event that sought to recognize the great work of many people working in both peer and provider roles (see the program here)

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United States of America

Contact Person / Email
wmpn@westernmassrlc.org

Call (413) 539-5941

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The Western Mass Peer Support Line
The Western Mass Peer Support Line

The Western Mass Peer Support Line is a warm lone for mental health consumers to phone when they need to. A peer support line (sometimes referred to as a ‘warmline’) is a phone line that you can call or text during a designated set of days and hours to:

  • Get support
  • Ask about resources
  • Connect with another person who can relate or has ‘been there’
  • Just talk

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The Western Mass RLC Employment Supports
The Western Mass RLC Employment Supports

The Western Mass RLC partner with people to look for resources, explore and try out new ideas, and develop related skills.  Sometimes these activities occur through more formal groups and workshops, and other times they happen through individual peer-to-peer support and connections made in community. In some instances, the RLC community has played a role in supporting people who have been succesful in developing their own small businesses, recording original music, and creating and displaying artwork.  Many have also moved on to a variety of competitive employment positions based, in part, on skills learned and supports received through the RLC.

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The Western Mass RLC Housing Supports
The Western Mass RLC Housing Supports

The Western Mass RLC has been offering peer-to-peer supports in a variety of ways since 2007. More recently, we discovered just how powerful peer support can  be in the world of housing and homelessness. This makes all the sense in the world, especially given how hopeless searching or maintaining adequate housing can be, and how many people have or are struggling with homelessness or being under housed in so many communites. The RLC's efforts to integrate peer support with housing and homelessness supports has taken several forms. 

  • The RLC's housing supports
  • The RLC's housing-related trainings

 

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The Western Mass RLC's Bowen Resource Center
The Western Mass RLC's Bowen Resource Center

The Western Mass RLC's Bowen Resource Center offers a variety of supports, including peer support by phone and in person, a computer lab with four computers, a lending library and a variety of workshops, community meetings and other activities. Above all else, it was intended to create a safe space within which our community can come together, heal, share, support, learn from and strengthen one another.

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The Western Mass RLC's Holyoke Center
The Western Mass RLC's Holyoke Center

The Western Mass RLC's Holyoke Center offers a variety of supports including peer support by phone and in person, a computer lab with five computers, a lending library and a variety of workshops, community meetings and other activities.  Each room was also dedicated to someone who has touched the lives of our community through their advocacy, courage and compassion. Above all else, it was intended to create a safe space within which our community can come together, heal, share, support, learn from and strengthen one another.  

 

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Western Mass RLC's Holyoke Center

 

*  Some meetings, workshops and groups occur outside of regular open hours. 

Be sure to check the monthly calendar for the most up-to-date information!

View our monthly calendar by clicking here.

Address
199 High Street, Holyoke

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United States of America

Call (413) 539-5941

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Address: 199 High Street Holyoke, MA 01040

Country: United States of America

Email: info@westernmassrlc.org

Call (413) 539-5941

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Western Sydney Recovery College
Western Sydney Recovery College

Western Sydney Recovery College is an innovative approach to inclusive education and recovery within the community and mental health sector, utilising a collaborative, community driven model of adult education to assist people in their recovery and increase knowledge, skills and awareness of mental health within the community.

 

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Address: 27 Fennell Street North Parramatta NSW 2150

Country: Australia

Email: wsydrecoverycollege@onedoor.org.au

Call 02 9199 6195

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Westside Clubhouse
Westside Clubhouse

The Westside Clubhouse meets twice weekly on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, with plans to expand operations. On each day light breakfast and lunch are served. Each day members participate in a variety of work-ordered day activities while connecting with peers.

 

Organisation

Address: 245 11th Street San Francisco, California, USA 94103

Country: United States of America

Email: mjones@westside-health.org

Call 415 930 1177

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Whatcom Clubhouse
Whatcom Clubhouse

Whatcom Clubhouse is a vital community resource for adults with serious mental illness. The Clubhouse provides support, community, and opportunities for growth and recovery.

 

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Address: 1331 Meador Avenue #j106 Bellingham, Washington, USA 98229

Country: United States of America

Email: info@whatcomclubhouse.org

Call 360 224 6000

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White County Peer2Peer Warmline
White County Peer2Peer Warmline

The Peer2Peer Warm Line has been in operation since the opening of the Peer Support and Wellness Center of Decatur in 2008. It provides Georgians the opportunity to receive peer support over the phone 24 hours a day. A Certified Peer Specialist is a person with lived experience recovering from behavioral health concerns, who has received special training to be able to listen with empathy, and who can provide assistance and resources to others.

 

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Country: United States of America

Email: (706) 865-3601

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Wildflower Alliance
Wildflower Alliance

The Wildflower Alliance is a grassroots Peer Support, Advocacy, and Training organization with a focus on harm reduction and human rights. The Wildflower Alliance supports healing and empowerment for our broader communities and people who have been impacted by psychiatric diagnosis, trauma, extreme states, homelessness, problems with substances and other life-interrupting challenges.

Afiya Peer Respite
Afiya Peer Respite

Afiya is the first peer-run respite in Massachusetts and one of only a few dozen in the country. Afiya (A-FEE-yah) is a Swahili word that means “physical, emotional and spiritual health and wholeness.”

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Alternatives to Suicide (Alt2Su)
Alternatives to Suicide (Alt2Su)

Alternatives to Suicide (Alt2Su) was first developed in Western Massachusetts by members of the Wildflower Alliance. The approach began with Support Groups and has grown to include a model for conversations about suicide that anyone can use. In the Alternatives to Suicide approach, people are welcome to talk about anything, including wanting to die. No one will call the police, crisis, or other involuntary interventions. Nor do we offer any advice or assessment of experiences unless a person specifically asks for that. Participants are encouraged to use “I”-statements and make meaning of their own experience. Using this approach, people can explore the context of their experiences around suicide, their reasons for wanting to die, and work to change their relationship to their thoughts, feelings, and circumstances.

  • Alternative to Suicide Group Charter
  • Information
  • Upcoming Trainings
  • Survey
  • Experience Survey
  • Calendar Change Requests
  • Australian Groups

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United States of America

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Black Movement History Leaders: Past & Present
Black Movement History Leaders: Past & Present

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United States of America

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Career Initiatives Grant Project
Career Initiatives Grant Project

Every year the Wildflower Alliance offers people in our communities the chance to apply for money to support a small business dream, creative endeavor or educational opportunity.  We’ve offered up to $2,000 for each person awarded a grant.  The project takes place over the course of 9 months and, though set up to be very independent, grantees work with our grant Coordinator or other Project Consultant.  In past years, these funds have been used for a range of projects including:

  • Setting up a small business offering technology assistance to elder folks individually and in groups.
  • Expanding the creation and sales of artwork to be featured online.
  • Establishing a car detailing business with more equipment, supplies and advertising.
  • Completing an intensive yoga teacher training to become a certified yoga instructor for folks who live with trauma.
  • Getting talk-to-type technology to help write and publish stories.

What’s unique about our Career Initiatives Grant Project is that each grantee has access to big dreams but little access to conventional financing or funds to make these dreams reality.  One grantee shared that with a fixed income barely providing for enough food each day this grant–which helped them start a small business they’d dreamed of for years–meant they had a future to look towards with excitement rather than dread.

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Community Bridging
Community Bridging

The Wildflower Alliance has Community Bridgers. People who can ease the transition from hospital back to community for those who would like additional support. This support can look different ways. Some examples are:

  • Information about your rights while still in the hospital or after you’ve left
  • Advocacy and support getting your voice heard
  • Going out for a cup of coffee together
  • Support at a meeting or appointment
  • Brainstorming and thinking through next steps
  • Support with paperwork and steps necessary for food stamps, social security, paying bills and more
  • Explore community resources together—such as support groups, cultural spaces or other places to find community.

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United States of America

Contact Person / Email
AmherstBridgers@wildfloweralliance.org

Call 413.539.5941 x 301

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Discord Community
Discord Community

Discord is a social platform that the Wildflower Alliance use to host an online peer support & community space.

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United States of America

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Fideility Measures
Fideility Measures

One of the most challenging aspects of implementing peer-to-peer approaches is making sure that what gets implemented has integrity to what peer roles are intended to be (and stays that way).  Although imperfect, there are a few 'fidelity measures' out there that can provide some guidelines.  

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Guiding Council of Western Mass
Guiding Council of Western Mass

The Guiding Council (GCOW) serves as the advisory board for the Wildflower Alliance. The council is made up primarily of individuals who have lived experience with mental health diagnoses, extreme states and/or trauma who live and/or work in our home region. GCOW members gather every month to represent each county of Western Mass and hold the ‘big picture’ of the Wildflower Alliance’s development, helping to shape its direction and growth. All GCOW meetings are open to anyone from the community who themselves has personally experienced those sorts of life-interrupting challenges described in our mission statement, or who is a friend, family member or ally to the Wildflower Alliance and our work, although only Council Delegates are able to participate in any formal votes.

Address
187 High St in Holyoke, Suite 304

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United States of America

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info@wildfloweralliance.org

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Handbook of Peer Roles
Handbook of Peer Roles

Part of what makes implementing 'peer' roles so very challenging is that they aren't very well understood by the providers who are trying to implement them, or even by the people who are applying to work in those newly created roles.  All too often, positions that are getting called 'peer' end up being the same old positions with a new title, or marginalized in some way. 

We are pleased to announce that through a grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration's (SAMHSA) Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Center Strategy (BRSS TACS) project, the Western Massachusetts Recovery Learning Community in partnership with Legere Consulting and the Western Massachusetts Peer Network, has created a handbook to support address this issue. 

The handbook has two different sections.  One section is written particularly for providers who have or are in the process of implementing peer roles ("The Provider's Handbook on Developing & Implementing Peer Roles), while the other is intended for individuals working in those roles ("A Handbook for Individuals Working in Peer Roles.").  In print form, the handbook is set up so that if you start from one side, you are reading the provider version, but if you flip the book over and read from the other side, you are reading the version intended for those working in peer roles.  Although the book is likely to continue to develop and see updated editions in the future, the current edition is available below:

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One-On-One Support Or Consultation
One-On-One Support Or Consultation

In addition to our many free peer-to-peer supports, the Wildflower Alliance offers paid one-on-one peer support and consultations to individuals, family members, service providers, and organizations. These sessions generally take place on Zoom or Google Meet. We have limited capacity to support people on-on-one in-person. Individuals who live in Western Mass get one session free*! Please use the request form to let us know what you are looking for, and we will get back to you as soon as we are able.

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Peer Respite Handbook
Peer Respite Handbook

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United States of America

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Peer Support Line
Peer Support Line

A peer support line (sometimes referred to as a ‘warmline’) is a private phone line that you can call to:

  • Get support
  • Ask about resources
  • Connect with another person who can relate or has ‘been there’
  • Just talk

Our peer support line is answered by a trained peer supporter who has their own first-hand experience with psychiatric diagnosis, trauma, addiction, and/or other interrupting challenges. This line does not collect personal information, perform assessment, or call crisis or the police.

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United States of America

Call 888.407.4515

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Peer Support Resources
Peer Support Resources

This website was created as a way to share resources with those interested in understanding, implementing or working in peer-to-peer support roles (particularly those that exist within mental health services and/or that are intended for individuals who are or have experienced trauma, emotional distress, psychiatric diagnosis and other significant life challenges).  We hope that this site will keep growing over time and we look to YOU to help us do that with your questions, suggestions and any tools and resources you may want to offer.

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Training For Change
Training For Change

The Wildflower Alliance training team is available to share wisdom from our decades of experience in peer support, advocacy, and education.

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United States of America

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Wild Ivy Social Justice Network
Wild Ivy Social Justice Network

Wild Ivy seeks to increase voice, choice, access, and personal and collective power for those who experience life-interrupting emotional distress and other challenges, and who’ve faced additional barriers due to marginalization.

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Wildflower Alliance Spaces
Wildflower Alliance Spaces

Wildflower Alliance centers are spaces where people gather to: Hang out; build community; attend support groups; use computers; explore art, meditation, and other healing modalities; organize and advocate for one another. They have shifted to voluntary masking most of the time in our spaces. Requesting that everyone be masked will be considered an accommodation request that we will honor once the request has been made.

  • Greenfield
  • Pittsfield
  • Holyoke
  • Springfield
  • Afiya Peer Run Respite

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United States of America

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Wildflower Books and Handbooks
Wildflower Books and Handbooks

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United States of America

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Wildflower Film Productions
Wildflower Film Productions

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United States of America

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Country: United States of America

Email: info@westernmassrlc.org

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Windsor-Essex Compassion Care Community (CCC)
Windsor-Essex Compassion Care Community (CCC)

WECCC’s mission is to support all individuals to live their best lives possible. They serve the elderly, the disabled, people with chronic disease, those who are vulnerable or at risk of isolation, and family members – that is, virtually all of us. Everyone can participate – everyone can help themselves – everyone can also help others.  The Virtual Community Centre (VCC) and the Volunteer Application are essential components of the WECCC work. Compassion Care Community members can choose some or all of the following services:

  • Connections: Trained connectors work 1:1 with people to self-rate their health and well-being, set goals, navigate resources, make connections, and personalize schedules and resources. Information about the person’s goals, future wishes, and support network can be shared with care providers for integrated planning and risk management
  • Activities: Access to community-building events, community hubs and our Virtual Community Centre which offers:?
  • Support and education groups
  • Social inclusion opportunities including the Importance of Being Connected workshops, Connection Café for group-based peer support, and virtual meetups
  • Intergenerational and peer led shared interest activities and groups – including art, music, recreation, health, education, exercise, nutrition, and general interest
  • Cross-promotion of health programs and activities of other CCC partners
  • Wellness fairs, community philanthropy, community challenge and recognition events
  • Matching: Access to matching technologies to find volunteers, companions, develop skills and to create the opportunities that are most important to each participan
  • Check-in: On-going support to ensure participants remain on track for goal achievement and dealing with emerging problems. 

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Address: 962 Old Tecumseh Rd, Belle River, ON N0R 1A0

Country: Canada

Call 519-728-1435 ext 208

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Wisconsin Milkweed Alliance, Inc. (WIMA)
Wisconsin Milkweed Alliance, Inc. (WIMA)

Wisconsin Milkweed Alliance, Inc. (WIMA) is a non-profit organization based in Menomonie, WI that is entirely managed and run by individuals with lived experience of mental health, substance use, or other difficult life challenges. Our programs harness the power of peer support, providing a community where individuals with similar experiences uplift and empower one another.

Kaleidoscope Center
Kaleidoscope Center

Connect, share, and thrive with fellow peers at our vibrant drop-in center!

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United States of America

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Mobile Outreach Peer Support
Mobile Outreach Peer Support

Bringing Peer Support Services Directly to Your Community!

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United States of America

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Monarch House
Monarch House

A short-term, voluntary program that offers 24/7 peer support in a home-like setting to people experiencing mental health, substance use, or other difficult life challenges for up to 7 overnights.

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United States of America

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WIMA Warmline
WIMA Warmline

A 24/7 non-emergency phone line operated by peers that is completely confidential, offering connection and nonjudgmental support.

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United States of America

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Wisconsin Peer Run Respites
Wisconsin Peer Run Respites

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United States of America

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Workabilities Clubhouse
Workabilities Clubhouse

 

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Address: 300 North 5th Street Sunbury, Pennsylvania, USA 17801

Country: United States of America

Email: ericksonc@csgonline.org

Call 570 495 4330

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Working for Change
Working for Change

Working for Change is a grassroots Social Justice organization, built by community members to create our own solutions to poverty, stigma and various forms of marginalization. Rooted in the psychiatric survivor and mad pride movement, Working for Change believes strongly in the wisdom, value and skills of people with lived experience of mental health, addiction, homelessness, trauma, new comer/refugee challenges, and many other barriers. We are a survivor based organization that has a hiring mandate to only employ people with lived experience at every level of the organization - from the board to the front line. We run several training programs that support peers in accessing employment in various sectors. We also operate several social enterprises that offer stable, supportive work for people with lived experience. We have been a leader in Toronto based peer work for over 2 decades.

 

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Address: 1499 Queen St W, Suite 203 Toronto, ON M6R1A3

Country: Canada

Email: anita@workingforchange.ca

Call 416-504-1693

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WQPHN Consumer Advisory Committee (CAC) Western Queensland Primary Health District
WQPHN Consumer Advisory Committee (CAC) Western Queensland Primary Health District

The WQPHN Consumer Advisory Committee (CAC) is a sub-committee of the WQPHN Board. Members share their lived experiences and insights, helping guide WQPHN towards innovative solutions to the healthcare challenges faced by our diverse population. Committee members bring valuable community perspectives to the table, advocating for better health outcomes and contributing to the WQPHN Population Health Needs Assessment and consumer engagement strategies. Representing all commissioning localities within the WQPHN region, they ensure a diverse and inclusive approach to addressing regional health needs. WQPHN committee members come from all commissioning localities within the WQPHN region, ensuring a diverse and inclusive approach to tackling regional health needs.

 

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Country: Australia

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Xing Long Clubhouse
Xing Long Clubhouse

 

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Address: 1F., No. 33, Ln. 138, Sec. 2, Muzha Road, Wenshan District Taipei City, Taiwan (Republic of China) 116008

Country: China

Email: xinglongclubhouse@gmail.com

Call 886229377008

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Y.W.C.A Greater Austin Warmline
Y.W.C.A Greater Austin Warmline

A warmline open 8:30am-8:00pm Monday to Thursday, 8:30am-5:00pm on Fridqay and 12:00pm-4:00pm on Saturday

 

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Country: United States of America

Call (512) 548-9922

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Yahara House
Yahara House

Yahara House's (YH) mission is to transform the lives of people living with mental illness by replacing despair, stigma, and isolation with hope, dignity, and community. YH is a community of members who are working together to achieve some common goals

 

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Address: 802 East Gorham Street Madison, Wisconsin, USA 53703

Country: United States of America

Email: brad.schlough@journeymhc.org

Call 608 280 4700

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YIM Peer Support Program One Door Mental Health
YIM Peer Support Program One Door Mental Health

The YIM Peer Support Program is available to anyone receiving psychological services from a You in Mind clinician who may benefit from additional person-centred support outside of clinical sessions. A peer worker is a trained support person with lived experience of mental health. Using their own personal experiences, they walk alongside participants, inspiring hope and role modelling recovery through building connection and rapport. Peers work from local offices in Campbelltown, Bankstown, Liverpool, and Bowral, and can also meet individuals in the community or at home.

 

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Address: 27 Fennell Street Parramatta NSW 2150

Country: Australia

Postal Address: PO Box 2258 North Parramatta NSW 1750 Australia

Call 1800 843 539

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York Region & South Simcoe's College of Health & Well-Being
York Region & South Simcoe's College of Health & Well-Being

CMHA York Region & South Simcoe's College of Health & Well-Being is a place for learning, growth and community. They offer free courses that promote recovery, well-being, and knowledge.

 

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Country: Canada

Email: cmhacollege@cmha-yr.on.ca

Call 905-841-3977

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Youth Space Chat Support
Youth Space Chat Support

Online crisis & emotional support chat. Available to those under 30 years of age.

 

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Country: Canada

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