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COVID-19: Helpful Resources & Information for Adults

These are stressful times our community and our world. We encourage everyone to pay close attention to their mental health. The pandemic could cause some people with pre-existing mental health conditions to experience heightened symptoms. It could cause others without mental health conditions to experience symptoms such as anxiety or depression for the first time in their lives. Please take a look at these resources to help manage stress and anxiety during this crisis:

Frank Williams Suspends Services Temporarily

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To protect the health and safety of our clients, staff and visitors, Wyandot Center will temporarily close Frank Williams Outreach Center, effective Monday, March 16 until further notice. Providing these vital services is very important to us, and we will resume normal operations as soon as we can assure the safety of the people we serve and staff. 

 

 

Artistic Expression Promotes Healing and Recovery at ArtMakers Place

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For many individuals with a serious mental illness, creating art allows them to express a part of themselves that cannot always be put into words. 

Keeping Mental Health Care in the Community and Out of Jail

Eight years ago, roughly 100 active Wyandot Center clients were arrested each month. Today, that number has been cut in half. The reason for that reduction? Community partnerships.

Frank Williams Outreach Center Provides Help and Hope...

How one man disappeared from services, then found a path back to Frank Williams—and recovery

Wyandot Center's SOAR Team Soars!

Wyandot Center's SOAR Team works with clients to navigate the often complicated and difficult maze of completing applications that will help them secure benefits such as housing, medication assistance, and other resources that can aid in their recovery.