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CRC Welcomes New Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

We are thrilled to introduce Sara Wilbur, MSN, PMHNP-BC, as our Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner! Sara will play a key role in the development and expansion of our Crisis Stabilization Services, as part of a $90 million ARPA Investment in Ohio’s Crisis Continuum through the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services.

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CRC to Provide New Body Image Group Summer Program

A supportive and empowering body image group designed specifically for adolescents ages 14 and up struggling with body image and self-esteem. Through a combination of group discussions, interactive activities, and mindful movement, adolescents will challenge societal norms and sterotypes, and learn and practice strategies for cultivating a healthy relationship with their bodies.

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WCADAMHS approves agency contracts to continue mental health and addiction services for county residents.

The Wood County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board approved a $20 million “System of Care Budget” for mental health and addiction services available throughout Wood County. Funding sources include $9.2 million provided by local county levy dollars, $7.9 million provided by federal funds, and $1.9 million provided by state funds.

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Children’s Resource Center named Behavioral Health Organization of the Year.

CRC was honored as the Behavioral Health Organization of the year at the Wood County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board (WCADAMHS) first annual Gratitude Gala. The Gratitude Gala is a night to celebrate people and organizations partnering to provide mental health services throughout Wood County.

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CRC and Mental Health Board Receive $6.6M to Strengthen Local Youth Behavioral Health Crisis Services

The Wood County Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services Board (WCADAMHS) and the Children's Resource Center (CRC) have been awarded $6,646,703 to help strengthen local youth behavioral health crisis services. This funding opportunity is part of $90 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act funds awarded by the Ohio Department ofMental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS).

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