Located in Fredericksburg, Virginia, Mental Health America of Fredericksburg (MHAfred) provides essential mental health services to the local community. The facility offers evidence-based treatment approaches in a supportive environment.
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The Mental Health Association of Frederick County in Frederick, Maryland, is a community-based organization dedicated to promoting emotional wellness and strengthening families through accessible mental health services. This trusted nonprofit offers outpatient counseling for individuals, couples, families, children, and seniors in a supportive and confidential environment. With therapy available on a sliding fee scale and through Medicaid, MHA ensures that financial barriers never prevent individuals from receiving the care they need. Services range from individual and family counseling to supervised visitation, case management, and specialized programs that support children, seniors, and vulnerable families.
MHA also operates innovative community programs such as Healthy Families Frederick for first-time parents, CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) for foster children, and PERKS (Partnership for Emotionally Resilient Kids), which supports early childhood education providers and families. Seniors benefit from the Telephone Reassurance program, offering consistent connection and emotional support. Additionally, MHA hosts support groups for survivors of suicide loss, providing a safe space for healing. By combining counseling, prevention programs, and advocacy, the Mental Health Association of Frederick County serves as a vital resource, helping individuals of all ages build resilience, navigate life challenges, and achieve long-term well-being.