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24 Hour Crisis: (419) 289-6111   Crisis Text Line: Text 4HOPE to 741741
Rape Crisis/Domestic Violence: (419) 289-8085

Our Story

Our History

Appleseed's history

Our Team

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Mission, Vision, and Values

Appleseed walks with families and individuals on their journey to live healthy, whole, and productive lives by offering comprehensive and integrated behavioral health, housing, outreach & prevention, substance use disorder, and victim services.

Methodology/Theoretical Framework

Appleseed  is committed to the trauma-informed care model both in treating  its clients as well as promoting a trauma informed agency culture. Appleseed believes that the concepts in Motivational Interviewing of collaboration, evocation, autonomy align wi

Board of Directors

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Collaborations

Appleseed collaborates and partners with multiple organizations throughout Ashland County. Representatives from Appleseed sit on multiple county-wide coalitions including, but not limited to: Ashland County Trauma & Resiliency Collaborative, Sexual Assaul

Fiscal Responsibility

Fiscal Responsibility

Impact Report

Impact Report

In the News

News Articles Featuring Appleseed programs and staff

Legal

Privacy Practices and Rights of Clients Served

Blog

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Kindness Matters

Kindness Matters

Choosing to be kind has a positive effect on your mental health. According to psychology today, kindness involves selfless actions and a mindset that places compassion for others before your own interests.

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Veteran's Day

Veteran's Day

First let me thank every one of you who has selflessly served our country by being a member of our armed forces. Your service and sacrifice do not go unnoticed.

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November is Homelessness Awareness Month

November is Homelessness Awareness Month

Peter Tarr, writing for the Brain and Behavior Foundation says, “most researchers agree that the connection between homelessness and mental illness is a complicated two-way relationship.”

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