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Mental Health Association Of Central Florida
We have been serving the mental health needs of Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Brevard, & Lake Counties since 1946. This program now helps over 4,200 families a year by getting them get connected to mental health services in the Central Florida area! This past year we've received nearly 500 requests from Behavioral Hospitals for Guardian Advocates to advocate on behalf of involuntarily Baker Acted patients.

This Peer-Recovery based program aims to connect the entire Central Florida community through wellness.
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In 2016, the Mental Health Association of Central Florida joined the One Orlando Alliance following the Pulse Tragedy. One Orlando Alliance is a vital network of organizations supporting the LGBTQ+ community in Central Florida.

By staying true to the fundamental values of inclusivity, respect, communication and collaboration that originally brought the Alliance together, they have committed to purposeful action to ensure our community thrives in the future.Priorities of the Alliance include: Anti-Racism, Coming Out, Hate Crimes, Health Care, Homelessness, Immigration, Transgender and Gender Nonbinary Advocacy, Workplace Equality and Youth Outreach & Support.
Complaints and grievances can be submitted in writing to the Mental Health Association of Central Florida (MHACF) by emailing Charlotte Melton, VP at cmelton@mhacf.org or Marni Stahlman, CEO at mstahlman@mhacf.org. Additionally written comments can be physically delivered to the main office, 1525 East Robinson Street, Orlando, FL 32801 attention to either Charlotte Melton or Marni Stahlman.
The Mental Health Association of Central Florida has been advocating in Central Florida for over 60 years. Among our many roles, we serve as a mental health referral source to consumers. We would like to extend an invitation to you to become a Corporate Member of our association.

Your $125 investment helps the Mental Health Association of Central Florida accomplish its mission as a force for social change through advocacy, prevention, public education, and mental health connections throughout Central Florida.
The Mental Health Association of Central Florida maintains a database for consumers with information about providers in the Central Florida area. This database is used to find the appropriate resources when someone calls us looking for help. We encourage you to ask about becoming a Corporate Member!
A free information and referral resource for individuals seeking mental health information for themselves, family, or friends. With a database of 2,500 mental health, addiction treatment and community care providers, hospitals and treatment facilities and consumer run organizations that deliver services in Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Lake, Brevard and Volusia counties.
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Rory Sullivan Lynch
Rory Sullivan Lynch
Dec 13, 2021
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Very kind and helpful. They gave me a whole list based on who takes my insurance. I couldn't begin to tell you how caring they are and they put Dr /therapists name, group name, phone, website, and all info so I had everything available to me.
Thank you all so much! You made it so easy!
Lillian Elliott
Lillian Elliott
Jan 20, 2021
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If you need help finding a therapist please do yourself a huge favor and call this team!!!! I promise by the time you hang up you will already feel better. I can not say enough good things about how helpful and considerate Alan was when he answered that call. My future self will thank me and Alan for many years to come.
Boo Yoo
Boo Yoo
Jan 16, 2020
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Just another corrupt, inadequit and I'll informed mental "health" assocation that scams for funding. Apathetic ignorance is not a good substitute for kindness and empathy.
Michael Marx
Michael Marx
Jun 13, 2019
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MCU has helped me tremendously. I lost my dear wife of 30 years prematurely to cancer back in 2017. I was a devastated mess and lost all focus and hope in life. I turned to becoming a workaholic clocking in 80 hours a week and occassional binge drinking on the weekends to cope with my severe depression.it was debilitating,. I saw no hope and no future for myself. My broken heart and grief were getting worse daily. My daughter and my adult son and his wife pretty much staged an intervention and convinced me to seek therapy for my mental health. Suffice to say it saved my life. Now granted ofcourse
Lord Vega
Lord Vega
Jan 07, 2018
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My wife was attending this clinic for more than 6 months and they NEVER gave her the meds she needed,instead some "doctor" name kevin told her she didn't need the meds she was taking for more than 10 years and gave her 4 different "free" meds instead of the clonazepan right there in his office they made her feel bad even the ones she already was taking from another doctor,they never listened to her when she told them how she felt and appointments where never on time and made you wait 30 minutes or more from scheduled.Now one year later after we left this nightmare of "clinic" she's doing great
Rob Gunkelman
Rob Gunkelman
Jul 09, 2017
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I left a message on Sunday night and received a call back on Monday at 9:30