Historically, our nation has faced times of financial strife and reduction. The ADAMH Board has been a part of the Franklin County community for more than 40 years and we have witnessed many economic ups and downs.
PPAAUS is designed to measure student attitudes and reported use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs and provide information on violence and safety issues.
What is the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)? Are you eligible? The EITC is a federal tax credit designed for low wage earners.
ADAMH, the Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board of Franklin County, recently named new officers to the ADAMH Board of Trustees' Executive Committee and its volunteer Board of Trustees.
Originally from Indiana, Carter grew up in an abusive household and needed an outlet. For Carter, the outlet was drugs. After running away from home, then cycling through the foster care system, Carter found herself alone.
With insight from the Abdisalam Aato, Olol Film Founder, ADAMH created a video with a comprehensive message to the Somali community.
ADAMH has been in both print and broadcast media several times during the past few months. Here are a few highlights.

About ADAMH
ADAMH, the Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board, is Franklin County's safety net of care for people seeking mental health, alcohol and drug abuse prevention and treatment services. Through more than 40 local community agencies, ADAMH helps nearly 40,000 Franklin County residents get the help they need to lead healthy, productive lives. And with the help of a sliding-fee scale, anyone in the community can receive quality, affordable ADAMH services at one of our neighborhood agencies located throughout Franklin County.

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ADAMH
447 East Broad Street
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: (614) 224-1057
Fax: (614) 224-0991
www.adamhfranklin.org


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