Before the Last Call is dedicated to saving the lives of American military, first responders, and their family members by partnering them with our horses and showing them the incredible healing power horses possess.
Confidential, anonymous, and available 24/7, you can learn new skills, understand your own mental health, take a mental health assessment, and browse a library of thousands of mental wellbeing resources.
Companion dogs are more than just pets — they ultimately help both the guardian as well as the whole family.
As companions, these dogs are intended to integrate with the whole household unit, helping everyone to establish better routines and experience the therapeutic benefits of dog ownership.
The Headstrong Project is a non-profit mental health organization providing confidential, barrier-free, and stigma-free PTSD treatment to our Veterans, service members, and family connected to their care.
IMPACT is in the community every day of the week, offering life-saving naloxone (Narcan) and creating human connections in efforts to help individuals find a path toward treatment for substance use disorder. Click their logo to go to their website where you can find Naloxone boxes near you!
Mental health and developmental disability services in Livingston County.
Substance abuse resources in Livingston County.
The Monroe County Office of Mental Health oversees the mental health system and provides funding to a number of community agencies for the provision of services to individuals with mental illness and their families.
We provide structured, outdoor nature-based therapy to help Veterans improve mental health, build camaraderie, and foster lasting personal growth. Through small groups, personalized coaching, and aftercare planning, we help you develop the tools you need to succeed and find your path forward.
Veterans and their loved ones have unique lives full of experiences that may be difficult to navigate. NAMI has created a free online suite of mental health resources for caregivers, family members, military service members and Veterans. These resources are meant to educate and empower the military community in their journey towards mental health recovery and overall well-being.
The Ontario County Mental Health Center (OCMHC) provides evaluation, treatment and referral services to residents of Ontario County.
Pawsitive for Heroes is a 501(c)(3) organization that will pay for service dog training. The dogs and their owners go through various courses together, properly preparing the dogs to serve those who’ve served.
Start your journey to wellness with Psychoogy Today. Use Psychology Today to find a licensed therapist near you.
The mission of Seneca County Community Counseling Center is to partner with individuals, families and our community to provide appropriate, cost-effective comprehensive care to individuals and their families struggling with behavioral health disorders.
If you’re struggling with issues like PTSD, depression, grief, anger or trauma, we offer counseling and other support. All VA health care facilities offer same-day help. You may qualify even without enrolling in VA health care.
We offer confidential help for Veterans, service members, and their families at no cost in a non-medical setting. Our services include counseling for needs such as depression, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the psychological effects of military sexual trauma (MST). You may be eligible for Vet Center services no matter your discharge status or eligibility for VA health care.
Click the logo on the left to be taken to the Mental Health Services guide for Wayne County.
Many organizations offer outdoor retreats for Veterans. These retreats offer healing, recreation, and commraderie. Click the logo to the left for a list of organizations.