At Wings, you are not defined by your past or any type of condition. We take pride in our name and, we know that with an open-minded atmosphere, people and groups of all types, can mend damaged or recovering wings. We believe that through support, friendship and comfort, you will find yourself soaring on a new path to greatness.
We strive to build relationships that surpass stigmas, cultivating something lasting and truly meaningful. As a drop-in facility, there is no stress of a "have to" mindset. Come by when it's convenient for you. We encourage you to stop in and check us out! Wings is a Consumer Operated organization.
We strive to build relationships that surpass stigmas, cultivating something lasting and truly meaningful. As a drop-in facility, there is no stress of a "have to" mindset. Come by when it's convenient for you. We encourage you to stop in and check us out! Wings is a Consumer Operated organization.
Services
Peer Recovery Support is a mutual process of giving and receiving support and education from individuals with shared life experiences. Services are provided by individuals in recovery from mental illness and/or addiction who use their lived experience as a tool to assist others by sharing their personal journeys and knowledge.
Our vocational program provides and supports a critical link in our client's journey in maintaining long term recovery. Whether in recovery from a mental illness, substance use or in fact, from any disability, the data suggests employment is a critical element in sustaining recovery. Help with Transportation to and From Businesses to Apply for Jobs and to get to Interviews.
Text HOME to 741741 from anywhere in the United States, anytime, about any type of crisis. Peer Recovery Supporters have received online and in-person training, passed a competency exam and complete ongoing education requirements. Peer recovery support is provided by self-identified individuals in recovery from mental illness, substance use disorders, or both.
As a Benefit Coordinator who is certified as a Community Partner Work Incentive Counselor. Don is able to help our Clients with the below areas as well as finding and helping them attain many of the Federal, state, and local benefits that they qualify for in their present state. These are just the most common programs most people who come to see me apply to see if they qualify for them.
2-1-1 is a simple, easy-to-remember number to call when you need non-emergency help or access to human services. It is a free 24-hour service so you get the help you need when you need it. The Coordinated Point of Access (CPOA) serves as the access point for shelters in Franklin County, Ohio. Single adults and families (adults with children) should call 614-274-7000 if you are facing a homeless crisis.
Reviews (6)
John Foldi
Oct 06, 2020
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Markette Bayliss
Mar 25, 2020
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Lisadonne
Oct 22, 2019
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Great help can be found here. They also have nice support groups. The groups do seem to be a but lacking for substance and are mainly for sharing concerns and issues, but the leaders of the groups are very helpful, if you have questions or concerns. I just wish they had more therapeutic style groups.
Don Warneke
Oct 01, 2019
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John Foldi
May 22, 2019
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Alice Jennings
Jul 22, 2018
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I have had to use their service many times and they are absolutely wonderful people and a wonderful support system. Nebbie Brown and Don warneke are wonderful as are all of the girls there. They don't make you feel like you're a second-class citizen they make you feel like part of the family. Thank every one of them and I hope that each have a wonderful Merry Christmas.