Office(419) 281-3716  Hours: M, W, F 7a-5p; T & Th: 7a-8p (limited services)-Please call ahead
24 Hour Crisis: (419) 289-6111   Crisis Text Line: Text 4HOPE to 741741
Rape Crisis/Domestic Violence: (419) 289-8085

Celebrating 25 Years Serving Ashland County

Celebrating 25 Years Serving Ashland County

We are excited to be celebrating 25 years of serving Ashland County and we want to celebrate with YOU!  Join us on May 4th from 11:00 AM to 1 PM at Appleseed Community Mental Health Center, located at 2233 Rocky Lane, Ashland, Ohio. A light lunch will be provided. 

Please come and learn about the many ways our agency positively impacts Ashland County. Also meet our great staff and learn more about the programs Appleseed offers:

Mental Health Counseling
Psychiatry 
Case Management
24 Hour Crisis Services
Home and Community Based Mental Health Services
School Liaisons
Housing Programs
Domestic Violence Safe Haven
Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Assault Support
Municipal and Common Pleas Court Advocate and Liaisons
Juvenile Court Liaison
Supported Employment 
Equine Therapy
Transitional Aged Youth Advocate
Community Support Groups

 

Please join us. We would love to see you.

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