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The Mental Health Association in Niagara County has been serving the community for over 50 years, working to promote wellness through advocacy, education and community service programs, while focusing on turning "illness" into "wellness." We are a not-for-profit organization that provides services for a range of ages and needs.

We provide presentations, self-help material, advocacy services, information & referral services, and valuable support services for individuals with a mental health diagnosis. We invite you to learn more about what we have to offer. You can start here or just browse through the site on your own. Please contact us with any questions!
Services
MHA is dedicated to promoting mental wellness, while providing valuable information and education about mental illness. Our programs and resources benefit children, families, professionals, consumers of mental health services and the general public. We are available to assist you with anything you might need to help establish your suicide response crisis team in your school, business, or community program.
The Mental Health Association in Niagara County, Inc. provides FREE presentations for grades K-12 to educate students on various mental health related topics. Our presentations vary in length per request. Please consider allowing us to join in educating your students about the importance of mental health awareness through our FREE presentations and resources.
Mental Health First Aid is a course that teaches you how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders. The training gives you the skills you need to reach out and provide initial help and support to someone who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem or experiencing a crisis.
The MHA in Niagara County, Inc. provides many programs and resources for mental health consumers in the community. We offer a variety of peer-led programs to consumers who may need help navigating through the different stages of a mental health diagnosis. There are many benefits to seeking help from a certified peer.
CPAC is a collective organization of mental health service consumers who provide input into the local planning process for mental health services. Our monthly meetings provide a unique opportunity for the voices of mental health consumers to be heard amongst policy makers and leaders in Niagara County.
Reviews (2)
Randy Smith
Randy Smith
Apr 08, 2020
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Danielle was just awesome to talk to. I really appreciate what you are all doing. Thank you for your services. Keep up the great job everyone
Alice Lamb
Alice Lamb
Apr 25, 2019
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Mental Health Association in Niagara County is un-willing to help me. i have called and called so many times and every time they tell me they will not help me.