Phone 1-800-715-4225
Phone 800-273-8255
Phone 741-741
Georgia HOPE is a community-based provider of mental health, substance use, and family preservation services in the state of Georgia for over 20 years. Georgia HOPE works directly and in partnership with individuals, families, DFCS, Schools, and Community. Georgia HOPE wants to help you achieve good health and meaningful living by bringing the care straight to you.
Hours M-F 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Phone 706-279-0405
Email info@GaHOPE.org
Text 706-847-4871
Fax 706-279-4190
FamilyMenders was established in 2003 with the purpose of providing responsive and caring services to the client, the case manager and the agencies that request our services. All services are immediate, timely and responsive, specifically tailored to meet the client's particular needs. Family Menders believes in providing services with empathy, genuineness and respect while focusing on positive outcomes that the child may grow to live a stable, healthy and safe lifestyle as well as supporting, restoring, and preserving the family.
FamilyMenders, LLC
P.O. Box 4780
Chattanooga, TN 37405
Family Menders Website
Phone 706-965-3160
Vitalis Behavioral Health is a behavioral health facility demonstrating expertise in diagnosing, treating, and managing individuals who show a broad array of symptoms or illnesses such as anxiety, attention deficit, autism, depression, and many others. Vitalis aims to work with patients and families to promote improve mental and physical health outcomes.
Hours M-Th 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM – 1:00pm
Address 3091 Battlefield Pkwy
Ft. Oglethorpe Georgia, 30742
Phone 706-841-0500
Email info@vitalishealth.org
Georgia Parent Support Network, Inc. (GPSN) is dedicated to providing support, education, and advocacy for children and their families with mental illness, emotional disturbances, and behavioral differences.
The mission of NAMI Georgia is to empower affiliates to create communities where all affected by mental illnesses find hope, help and acceptance through support, education, and advocacy.
Access SAMHSA educational materials that help caregivers and youth learn about symptoms of various mental disorders, treatment options, and support services