WELCOME HOME Get the support you need, while living in FIND OUT MORE a community environment. Helping Them Break the Cycle HOW WE'RE HELPING better choices on key areas of their lives. At MHAWCI, we focus on measurable results, prudent use of private and public funds, and sharing best practices.
Our forward-looking funders, committed leadership, and well-trained, compassionate staff make the YOUnity model more effective than shelters, hospitals, and prisons-at a fraction of the cost.We're dedicated to mental wellness, preventing mental disorders and helping people live mentally healthier lives.
Our forward-looking funders, committed leadership, and well-trained, compassionate staff make the YOUnity model more effective than shelters, hospitals, and prisons-at a fraction of the cost.We're dedicated to mental wellness, preventing mental disorders and helping people live mentally healthier lives.
Services
Connecting the community with mental health resources, providing services that improve quality of life, and promoting effective services for mental health needs. Mental Health America of West Central Indiana, Inc. is dedicated to enhancing the mental health of the community and improving the quality of life of persons with mental illness through prevention, advocacy, education, and services.
Liberty Village is a 30-unit complex comprised of one, two and three bedroom apartments for low-income veterans and their families, experiencing homelessness. The program provides good quality, safe, affordable housing. The one, two and three-bedroom apartments provide all the comforts of independent living with the support of a close-knit community.
Mental Health America of West Central Indiana strives to prevent homelessness by ensuring that safe, affordable housing is available to persons with a disability. We collaborate with area landlords to provide housing to individuals that are homeless and disabled through our Sweet Home Terre Firma program.
YOUnity Village is a 30-unit complex that provides subsidized, supported living opportunities for people with mental illness in the Terre Haute, Indiana area. The one-bedroom apartments provide all the comforts of independent living with the support of a close-knit community. Each apartment has a large living room, fully equipped kitchen, roomy bedroom and plenty of storage space.
Junior Mental Health America staff teach the Too Good for Drugs (TGFD) program in the Wabash Valley to fourth grade and fifth grade classrooms. In this program, students focus on developing personal and interpersonal skills to resist peer pressures and make healthy choices. TGFD includes an emphasis on goal-setting, decision-making, bonding with others, having respect for self and others, managing emotions, and effective communication.
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George L. Richey Ii
May 15, 2021
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