Mental illness is . .
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so desperately need?
can you find the help you
with mental illness, where
When you’re struggling
Mental illness is . . .
more common than
Each year, here in Clark County, we respond to over 20,000 crisis cancer, diabetes or
calls, treat over 6,000 people, counsel over 1,000 children and their heart disease • the
families, and serve up to 3,000 clients each week. leading reason for
hospital admissions
We are the primary source of treatment in Southwest Washington • the leading cause of
for anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder, dementia, disability worldwide
chemical dependency, attention deficit disorder, and many other • a multi-billion dollar
serious illnesses. burden on our
With your generous support of our new expanded treatment facility, economy
you will make it possible for us to provide even more men, women Mental illness
and children with the best possible quality treatment and care. affects . . .
one in five families
one in five children
one in four women
one in ten men
Mental illness
touches all of us
6926 E. Fourth Plain Blvd. Vancouver, WA 98663 • (360) 993-3048 each and every day
In Clark County, the answer could be
Columbia River Mental Health Services
We provide over 80% of all mental health services
in Southwest Washington, including:
Suicide and Crisis Intervention
Chemical Dependency Treatment
Youth Violence Intervention
Child and Family Counseling
Psychiatric Treatment
Senior Services
but we can’t do it alone
Join us in making a real difference in people’s lives!
Your generous contribution today will help us complete
our new expanded treatment facility in Vancouver.
We need you —
can you help?
For more information, call (360) 993-3048
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