Allison was concerned when she saw her brother, Brandon, start making risky decisions and claimed to have stopped taking his medication; he seemed to be hypervigilant and getting paranoid. She’d seen this happen before, and she remembered where it was usually headed – either with Brandon in the hospital or jail, or cycling for months through unmanaged symptoms struggling to get back to baseline. He’d attempted to take his own life before, and she was getting scared. In any event, these patterns almost always led to long-lasting consequences for Brandon. She decided to reach out to FrontLine Service’s Mobile Crisis Team to request someone call and check in on him. Continue Reading here: https://lnkd.in/efTb25Dm #suicidepreventionmonth #988Lifeline
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FrontLine Service, formerly Mental Health Services (MHS), is a first responder to individuals and families in our community who are struggling with homelessness, crises and trauma. Founded in 1988, our continuum of services now includes outreach, emergency shelter, transitional and permanent housing for those who are homeless; crisis services for those contemplating suicide; and support for families and children who have witnessed violence in their home and community. We are a provider of choice in Cuyahoga County for over 20,000 individuals and families each year.
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http://www.frontlineservice.org
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- Non-profit Organizations
- Größe des Unternehmens
- 201-500 Mitarbeiter
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- Cleveland, Ohio
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- Nonprofit
- Gegründet
- 1988
- Spezialitäten
- Social Service, Homeless, Crisis, and Truma
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1744 Payne Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44114, US
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When people are in crisis, someone must answer the call. But what happens when those who do the challenging work of responding to those in crisis and helping those who’ve experienced trauma begin to burn out and feel on the verge of crisis themselves? FrontLine Service now offers Resiliency Trainings for those in the emergency response and helping professions, led by the combined expertise of intra-agency celebrity, Kim Kiley, and superstar FrontLine collaborator, Guy-Vincent. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/egccRJvX
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9/8 marks the inaugural 988 Day! This annual event is dedicated to spreading awareness of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and emphasizing the importance of mental health support. Use #988Day to share how the #988Lifeline is about “No Judgment. Just Help.” See how you can participate: Samhsa.gov/988Day. If you want to learn more about how FrontLine Service provides service for 988 in Cuyahoga County visit FrontLineService.org/988 #suicidepreventionmonth
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"To see my art on the wall, this is something. It's so surreal, it's like a dream." - Ray, Artist Residents from the Permanent Supportive Housing sites were overjoyed to see their art pieces from their art workshops on the walls of the Wooltex Gallery for the world to see this Thursday. Thanks to Wooltex Gallery, Cuyahoga Arts & Culture, and our art educator Guy Vincent for making all of this a reality.
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We're putting on the finishing touches to our "Expressing Resiliency Art Exhibit" for this evening from 5-9 pm at Wooltex Gallery featuring artwork from residents of our Permanent Supportive Housing program. Following a private reception for the artists, this event is free and open to the public. We will also be livestreaming the event from 7-8 pm. We hope to see you there! Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/eq-7cP2h
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You still have time to RSVP to our Expressions of Resiliency Art Exhibit this Thursday! Follow the link to RSVP: https://lnkd.in/eq-7cP2h
Expressions of Resiliency Art Exhibit — FrontLine Service
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Thank you again to Ride for Life Poker Run's annual fundraiser! This year the event raised $12,157 for our suicide prevention services. Laura Martovitz, founder of the Ride For Life event, and Rick Smith from VFW Post 9520 visited the agency to tour our Crisis Call Center and drop off the money raised earlier this month! Thanks to the Ride For Life Poker Run and the VFW for hosting and supporting the event, FrontLine's suicide prevention programs. Hope to see you next year! If you or someone you know is experiencing suicidal thoughts or is in crisis, call or text 988 or visit www.988lifeline.org/chat/
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We are so proud of Grace Leon, LSW, for receiving "The Citizen of the Year Award", the highest honor from the U.S. Marshals Service. After losing her husband, Cleveland Police Officer Wayne Leon, in the line of duty, Grace has done so much to help others impacted by traumatic loss. Grace has worked with FrontLine's Traumatic Loss Response Team as a Crisis Intervention Specialist since 2015 and she continues to amaze us with her dedication to those we serve! Read more about her recognition here: https://lnkd.in/eQb7r4mP
Wife of slain Cleveland Police Officer Wayne Leon recognized with national award by U.S. Marshals
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