Read stories about how members and peers give and receive emotional support, share knowledge, teach skills, provide practical help and connect people with resources, opportunities and communities while on their journey toward mental health recovery.
With the recent decrease in SNAP benefit funds and the elimination of pandemic-related SNAP Emergency Allotments, many people across the nation are at risk of experiencing food insecurity.
Funders and sponsors are a key part of the powerful community support behind the Thomas M. Wernert Centers. Our sponsors make it possible for TMWC to publish our newsletter, power our website, run our programs and services, and add small touches that help our members feel welcome and special.
Your support provides needed funding so we can provide the peer support services on which our members have come to rely. Thank you!
In the event you experience a mental health emergency at home, contact your Community Mental Health Center, Zepf Center, or 911, and request a Crisis Intervention Trained (CIT) police officer to respond. Community Mental Health Center services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Ohio Guidestone | 419-720-9274 |
Harbor | 419-475-4449 |
NPI Respite | 419-473-2604 |
Unison Behavioral Health | 419-214-HOPE (4673) |
Zepf Center | 419-841-7701 |
Zepf Center Crisis Care Services | 419-904-CARE (2273) |