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Essex: 973-509-9777
Morris: 973-334-3496
Passaic: 973-470-3142
Sussex: 973-579-4399
The mission of the Mental Health Association is to promote mental health, with the integration of physical healthcare, to improve the care and treatment of individuals with mental illness, and to remove the stigma associated with mental health disorders and addictions. As a community organization, we accomplish our mission through advocacy, education, prevention, early intervention, treatment and service.
MHA met the service needs of the community via numerous programs and initiatives. Click below to learn more about each service:
Counseling | Case Management | Supported Employment | School-Based Education | Suicide Prevention Services | Consumer Advocacy | Justice Involved Services | Family and Children's Programs | Prospect House | Home Health | Veteran Services | Housing | Mental Health Urgent Care | Substance Use Disorder
Our Main Morris County office location has moved to 1160 Parsippany Boulevard, Parsippany, NJ, which is centrally located and easily accessible to public transportation for our clients.
This new location will bring in new opportunities for MHA as well as a chance to further enhance our services to serve our communities better.
Click here for photos from the Open House event.
The Essex County Legislative Breakfast event featured more than 300 elected officials, executives, stakeholders and community members who spoke on issues pertaining to mental health, as well as opportunities to address ongoing developments, and current challenges facing the field.
The Annual Legislative Breakfast represents an opportunity to initiate dialog with state, county and local representatives regarding issues of concern to the mental health community. It also serves as a vehicle for elected officials to share their positions with us on legislative matters that have the potential to impact individuals and families whose lives are affected by mental illnesses and/or behavioral disorders.
By using the Annual Legislative Breakfast as a forum for speaking out on behalf of our society’s most vulnerable citizens, the Essex County Mental Health and Addiction Coalition is committed to bringing about meaningful and lasting change within the mental health system.
To view the recording of the Essex County Legislative Breakfast, please click here.
The Morris County Legislative Breakfast event featured more than 200 elected officials, executives, stakeholders and community members who spoke on issues pertaining to mental health, as well as opportunities to address ongoing developments, and current challenges facing the field.
The Annual Legislative Breakfast represents an opportunity to initiate dialog with state, county and local representatives regarding issues of concern to the mental health community. It also serves as a vehicle for elected officials to share their positions with us on legislative matters that have the potential to impact individuals and families whose lives are affected by mental illnesses and/or behavioral disorders.
By using the Annual Legislative Breakfast as a forum for speaking out on behalf of our society’s most vulnerable citizens, the Morris County Mental Health and Addiction Coalition is committed to bringing about meaningful and lasting change within the mental health system.
To view the recording of the Morris County Legislative Breakfast, please click here.
On November 2nd, MHA held an Artist’s Reception: Photo Voice – Moments in Time Exhibit at the Montclair Public Library.
Photo Voice is a process by which people can identify and represent their community’s strengths, concerns, and unique perspective, by using photography as their voice. A special thank you to Aging in Montclair, Inc., Montclair Public Library, and all the participants who shared their personal thoughts on aging.
This exhibit will be on view at the library in the café area until November 28.
Click here for photos from the reception.
MHA held their Annual Coffee with a Veteran social event on November 2nd, where individuals from the public are able to spend some time chatting with local veterans over a cup of coffee (along with other drinks and snacks). Many attended to support and thank our veterans, including Heather Darling, Morris County Surrogate.
MHA assists local veterans and their families who reside in Morris County, providing them with psychotherapy services and group counseling support to their family and friends.
Click here to view photos from the Coffee with Veterans social.
The Montclair Run supports the YMCA’s chronic disease programs which provide opportunities for individuals to reach their full potential.
A big thank you to Team MHA for participating in the Montclair Run!
MHA’s Board commitment to the individuals we serve is nothing less than remarkable. We thank each and every Board member for their dedication and hard work to the individuals we serve.
Click here to meet the Board.
MHA staff wore pink for National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October to bring awareness to breast cancer, screening exams, and show support and solidarity with women and men around the world.
1 in 8 women, along with 1 in 833 men, in the United States will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. With early detection through mammography, ultrasound, and regular self examination, the chances of early discovery and treatment are higher.
Click here and here to view photos of staff from each of our locations.
MHA’s Annual Employee Appreciation Breakfasts were held this past week! Each MHA location was given a continental breakfast to enjoy before heading out into the field.
MHA expresses gratitude to our staff and interns for the dedication and hard work put forth on a daily basis. Thank you!
Click here for more photos from the Employee Appreciation Breakfasts.