
Mental Health Resources & Trainings
Need Help Now?

If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, confidential help is available 24/7.
Call or Text 988
Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Available 24/7 • Free • Confidential
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Calling 988 connects you with trained crisis counselors and helps de-escalate situations without law enforcement involvement whenever possible. ​​
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Call 911 for immediate physical danger
Mental Health Connections
Resources for Crisis Care, Community Support and Training Opportunities
This page brings together mental health resources, support services, and training opportunities available in Middle Georgia. Whether you’re looking for immediate help, ongoing community support, or education and training, Mental Health Matters of Middle Georgia helps connect individuals, families, and organizations to trusted options and partners.
Resources for Middle Georgia
Middle Flint Community Mental Health Center (Peach County)
Phone Number: (478) 988-1222
Location: 940 GA-96, Warner Robins, GA 31088
Services: The center provides psychiatric services, counseling, and medication management for mental health conditions. It offers services on a sliding scale for those in financial need.
How They Help: They assist individuals struggling with severe mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, and more.
Community Mental Health Training & Education
Mental Health Matters of Middle Georgia partners with organizations, schools, and community groups to provide mental health education and training that builds awareness, reduces stigma, and strengthens response across our community.
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These trainings are designed to support a wide range of audiences and can be offered in collaboration with community partners. If you’re interested in bringing mental health education or training to your organization, we invite you to connect with us.
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Visit the Events and Trainings page for more information on upcoming events or request a training below.
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In the aftermath of traumatic or community-wide events, Mental Health Matters of Middle Georgia helps communities access trauma-informed response and recovery support through trusted clinical and community partners. This coordinated support is designed to assist organizations, schools, first responder agencies, and community groups as they navigate critical incidents and begin the recovery process.
Our role is to help connect those impacted with qualified professionals and evidence-informed approaches that promote stabilization, resilience, and long-term well-being.
Community Crisis Response & Recovery Support
• First responder agencies
• Schools and educational institutions
• Workplaces and organizations
• Community groups impacted by traumatic events