The Veterans Mental Health Coalition of NYC

The Mental Health Association of New York City has formed the Veterans Mental Health Coalition of NYC in collaboration with the National Alliance on Mental Illness of NYC.

The mission of the Coalition to promote the mental health and well-being of New York City service members, veterans, and their families through education, information, collaboration, and promotion of a comprehensive array of services.

Members include representatives of:
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American Red Cross
Bowery Residents' Committee (BRC)
Bronx VA Family Psycho-education Program
Brooklyn VA Medical Center
City College
Disabled American Veterans (DAV)
DVA Harbor Healthcare System
Giveanhour

Greenwich House, Inc.
Hollis Hospital Military Wellness Program
Home Again: Veterans and Families Initiative, JBFCS
Intersections International
Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA)
Jericho Project

Laguardia Community College
Liberty Behavioral Healthcare
MHA Nassau County
Manhattan Vet Center

Mayor's Office of Veteran Affairs (MOVA)
Military One Source
NAMI NYC-Metro
New Ground
New York State Division of Veterans' Affairs

New York Metro Vets
New York National Guard Family Programs
New York City Department of Health &Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
New York City DHS
New York State Office of Mental Health

New York University Child Study Center
Program for Anxiety and Traumatic Stress Studies at Weill Cornell Medical College
Research Foundation, Hunter College, CUNY
Rosen Family Wellness Center
Samaritan Village
Service Women's Action Network
SOFAR-NY
Staten Island National Guard
Steve Konyha & Associates (Affiliate of Department of Veterans Affairs-New York HHS)
The INN (Interfaith Nutrition Network)
The New York Academy of Medicine

Urban Justice Center
US Veterans Affairs
Veteran Anglers of NY
West Midtown Medical Group

 


 

Upcoming events will be posted soon!

 


 

To pursue its mission, the Veteran's Mental Health Coalition of NYC has organized two committees:

Public Education, Information and Training Committee
Charge: To promote the mental health and well-being of NYC service members and veterans and their families by:

  • disseminating information about evidence-based treatments and other support services currently available in NYC;
  • educating stakeholders in the community about the issues facing soldiers and their families and how best they can be helped; and
  • improving the knowledge-base and clinical competencies of helping professionals and social service providers.

Contact or Join this Committee-email: MDefalco1@libertymgt.com

Centralized Communications and Database Committee
Charge: To keep the Veterans Mental Health Coalition of NYC and members of the public informed about activities and resources available through the coalition.
To contact or join this committee, send an e-mail to Greg Holzheimer at gholzheimer@mhaofnyc.org.

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