Empowering Mental Health Advocacy Together

Connecting individuals and families to vital mental health resources and support in Carroll County.

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Community Support Network

Nonprofit Organization

Mental Health

Supporting individuals and families affected by mental illness and addiction.

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A large group of people gathered outdoors, holding various signs with messages advocating for social justice. Some signs include phrases like 'Black Lives Matter' and 'Counselors Over Cops.' Many participants are wearing masks, reflecting a sense of unity in protest.
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A green signboard features handwritten text that reads 'Sometimes it's alright not to be alright.' Below is information about a helpline, Samaritans, with a contact number and website. The background includes a dark, industrial-looking building with multiple floors and a metal fence.
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Location Info

CCMHA is located in Carroll County, providing essential services and support for mental health and addiction challenges faced by the community.

Address
  • 118 S. White Street

  • Carrollton

  • 30117

  • GA

  • United States

Hours

9 AM - 5 PM