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CONTRACT AGENCIES The Mental Health & Recovery Board of Erie and Ottawa Counties contracts with the following providers for the provision of mental health and/or alcohol and other drug prevention, treatment and recovery support services: Emergency Services 24 hour access to emergency services for people facing a mental health, drug or alcohol related crisis is provided through Firelands Counseling and Recovery Services through the Hotline at 1-800-826-1306. Mental Health and Alcohol/Drug Treatment Services As contract providers of the local public behavioral healthcare system, payment assistance is offered on a sliding schedule based on household income, number of dependents and other factors. This is possible in large part due to the availability of local funds and the communities support of tax levies. The agencies listed below provide treatment services to children, adolescents and adults experiencing serious emotional disturbances or mental illness and/or addiction to alcohol or other drugs. BAYSHORE COUNSELING SERVICES 1218 Cleveland Road, Suite B 419.626.9156 or 1.800.686.0088 (Toll Free Number) 201 Madison Street 419.734.5535 or 1.800.686.0088 (Toll Free Number) Bayshore provides a full range of alcohol/drug outpatient treatment services for adults as well as general outpatient services for children and adolescents. Mental Health services are available for children, adolescents and adults experiencing mental health problems. Prevention Services Also Available: Community presentations on a variety of mental health and alcohol/drug topics Training on alcohol/drug issues to enhance the ability of social service providers and the community to provide prevention services Parenting classes and skills development for positive family management School-based prevention services, including bullying and violence prevention programs

FIRELANDS COUNSELING & RECOVERY SERVICES 1925 Hayes Avenue; 419-557-5177 (Phone Number) 800-342-1177 Ext. 5177 (Toll Free Number) 335 Buckeye Boulevard 419.734.2942 11969 West State Route 105 Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 419.898.0077 Firelands provides a complete range of general outpatient and inpatient mental health services for children, adolescents, adults and older adults, as well as specialized programming for those with serious and persistent mental illness. In addition, Firelands offers a continuum of treatment services for adults, adolescents and their families to help establish and maintain abstinence from alcohol and other drugs. Prevention Services Also Available: Community presentations and workshops on a variety of mental health and alcohol/drug topics School-based prevention services addressing a range of mental health and alcohol/drug topics Parenting programs to increase education, teach strategies, and develop skills for positive family management Critical Incident Debriefing Services to assist community agencies, organizations and other service providers in coping with a trauma event Consultation and Education Services to area professionals and organizations THE GIVING TREE THE GIVING TREE IS NOW FIRELANDS COUNSELING & RECOVERY SERVICES-PLEASE SEE DESCRIPTION AND CONTACT INFORMATION ABOVE.

Mental Health and Alcohol/Drug Prevention Services In addition to the prevention services provided by the agencies listed under the Treatment category, the agencies listed below provide mental health and alcohol/drug prevention services. CENTER FOR CULTURAL AWARENESS 416 Columbus Avenue 419.621.1117 The Center for Cultural Awareness provides services that focus on outreach, early intervention and prevention of mental health and drug/alcohol needs in the African-American community. The agency works to facilitate appropriate linkages to other community service providers and to implement services to consumers in non-traditional environments such as the home and/or community-based locations. The agency also coordinates the Conestoga Program in Erie County. Prevention Services Available: Youth-based services including programs focused on violence-prevention and the promotion of selfrespect; mentoring School Suspension/Expulsion and Alternative School programs Parent Support Groups BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS 904 W. Washington St. Sandusky, OH 44870 Phone: 419-626-8694 Fax: 419-626-8695 Big Brothers Big Sisters provides a variety of community, school and site-based mentoring services to children and youth. The Board provides support to the agency for provision of the School Buddies program in Erie County schools.

Consumer/Client Peer and Recovery Support Services The agencies listed below provide a variety of peer, self-help and Recovery support services to persons with mental illness or substance use disorders. ERIE SHORE NETWORK 326 East Market Street 419.626.2006 Erie Shore Network is a non-profit organization that provides peer support and advocacy service for adults with Serious Mental Illness (SMI) in Erie and Ottawa Counties with the primary purpose to promote a positive change in the local mental health system and the State of Ohio, via shift of emphasis and responsibility to consumers. The agency promotes a sense of dignity to its members by recognizing the uniqueness of all human beings and strives to create, strengthen, and reinforce the mental health of its members through community actions and contributions toward the strengthening and betterment of society. OAK HOUSE 1819 East State Road 419.734.4417 Oak House Clubhouse is a non-profit organization that strives to enhance community outreach to individuals suffering from emotional or mental illness. The agency provides a variety of peer support activities, crafts, trips and a full social program for adults with mental illness in Ottawa and Erie Counties. The mission of the Clubhouse is to maintain and operate a non-judgmental facility for individuals recovering from emotional and mental illness, to be used as a place where these individuals can meet for vocational, educational, social and recreational activities to promote their confidence and skills, which will help them lead vocationally productive and socially satisfying lives. SANDUSKY ARTISANS 138 East Market Street 419.621.9377 Sandusky Artisans provides a range of Recovery support, peer and self-help services to persons suffering from substance use disorders and mental illness. The agency hosts many 12-step and other meetings including AA, CA, NA, CoDA, Al-a-Non, Al-a-Teen, and the Family-to-Family program. A variety of art classes are also

available for children and adults of Erie and Ottawa Counties, including classes specifically for adults with Serious Mental Illness. Additional programming includes services to youth in the Juvenile Community Correction Facility, services to persons on parole transitioning back into the community, and Camp Recovery. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA OF GREATER OHIO 1843 Superior Street 419.626.6505 Volunteers of America provides housing to the homeless, elderly and disabled; support services to individuals and families; and programming to assist ex-offenders in returning to the community. Through the contract with the Board, Volunteers of America coordinates and/or directly delivers housing and residential services and support to adults with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) in Erie and Ottawa Counties. Referrals for housing assistance are only accepted from Board providers in conjunction with the Clinical Oversight Committee.