CVN, a national non-profit, provides high-quality mental health care that is available to all post-9/11 veterans, including National Guard and Reserves, and military family members. We offer in-person services at our clinics, as well as services via telehealth based on preference or need.
FindTreatment.gov is a confidential and anonymous resource for finding treatment for mental and substance use disorders. It provides information on treatment options, payment assistance, and recovery resources.
The Joyful (Mental Health) Foundation ('JMHF Hong Kong') is a non-profit charitable organization established in 2004 by Ms. Lam Kin Ming, a recovered depression and anxiety patient, along with a group of dedicated volunteers. The organization is dedicated to promoting knowledge about emotional disorders, reducing misunderstandings and discrimination, and providing support services for patients and their families. As a non-governmental and non-subsidized organization, it relies on fundraising and donations to cover its expenses. Through various educational activities, it aims to raise public awareness about mental health and provide information, referral services, and counseling for those in need.
Narcotics Anonymous provides a supportive community for individuals recovering from drug addiction. Access meetings, literature, and resources to help maintain sobriety.