A COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF RESOURCES
TOOLS TO HELP YOU ON YOUR OWN
MHA Augusta staff and volunteers have compiled a list of resources to aid you in your search for help. Clicking on any of the titles to the right will take you to a PDF file. You're welcome to search through the list for the services you think will help you the most. We think this is the most up to date compendium of services and resources available in the Columbia and Richmond Counties. Scroll through the list and find the help you need. Don't delay!
MHA Screening Tests
Understanding your mental health is essential in ensuring you stay mentally healthy. One of the quickest and easiest ways to determine whether you are experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition is to take an anonymous screen. MHA National has online screening tools- see MHAScreening.org for depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), alcohol and substance use, early psychosis, work health, youth-focused and parent-focused tools.
MHA Augusta will continue to respond to the needs of those suffering from mental illness by adding public education and treatment information to our clients. Our goal is to get everyone screened and aware of their mental health as a way to uncover problems, promote recovery and reduce the time of untreated mental health problems. The MHA Augusta Chapter provides this link to MHA National for a variety of screening tests: Click the link symbol to the right to visit MHA Screening.
MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA - AUGUSTA CHAPTER
ADDICTION RECOVERY RESOURCES Organizations offering addiction recovery programs
CLOTHING RESOURCES
Organizations that can assist with clothing
DISABLED PERSONS RESOURCES  Organizations providing resources for children and adults with disabilities.
DONATIONS  
Local organizations accepting donations
ELDERLY RESOURCES  
Resources relevant to the elderly community
EMPLOYMENT & ADULT EDUCATION  
GED tutoring, employment training,assistance, opportunities
FOOD RESOURCES   
Organizations providing food, hot meals and farmer's market (with SNAP).
HEALTHCARE RESOURCES  
Organizations providing medical care, prescriptions, medicine assistance
HOMELESS RESOURCES  
Organizations providing housing, income based apartments
MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES  
Organizations providing counseling, mental health or related resources
MILITARY RESOURCES 
Organizations providing resources to veterans
TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES 
Lower cost phone and internet services
TRANSPORTATION RESOURCES 
Organizations providing transportation services in Columbia and Richmond Counties
TUTORING RESOURCES 
Organizations offering tutoring resources for youth
VOLUNTEERS 
Local organizations needing volunteers
YOUTH RESOURCES
Opportunities for youth to get involved in the community
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