Tri-City Mental Health is committed to preventing and mitigating the effects of mental illness and empowering individuals to live fulfilling, productive lives in the community. We provide a range of prevention and early intervention services aimed to support individuals in their path to recovery, increase interpersonal connections, and enhance the mental wellbeing of individuals, families and the community.
Wellness Center
The Wellness Center is hub of community activities for people seeking improved mental health and wellbeing, including free peer-run groups and supportive services.
Transition Age Youth
(TAY) Resource Center
The TAY Resource Center is an inclusive, welcoming place for teens and young adults and offers a variety of free activities and services to enhance overall wellbeing.
Family Wellbeing Program
We provide free specialized programming to support and address the unique needs of children, youth and families as a whole, including groups and resources.
Employment Vocational Services
Community members in search of meaningful and gainful employment can access free programming including workshops and hiring events.
Peer Mentoring Program
Peer Mentoring is a free program that trains volunteers to listen to people who are looking for mental health support.
Therapeutic Community Gardening
Individuals have the opportunity to plant, maintain and harvest garden produce in weekly garden groups for therapeutic purposes and symptom management.