Collier

Information and Referral - Mental Health Association of Southwest Florida

Mental Health Association of Southwest Florida provides Information and Referral. They may be able to offer referrals to individuals in need of mental health services.

Services include:

  • Florida Registered Mental Health Interns
  • Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT)
  • Mental Health Counselor (LMHC)
  • Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
  • Nurse Practitioner (ARNP)
  • School Psychologist (SS)
  • Psychologist (PY)
  • Psychiatrist (ME)

Please call or visit website for more information.

Mental Health Association of Southwest Florida

The Mental Health Association of Southwest Florida is known as MHASWFL for short. It is a nonprofit. They promote mental health. As well as work to prevent mental and substance use conditions. They do their work through advocacy, education, research, and service.

Programs:

  • Community Advocacy
  • Community Speaker Program
  • Divorce Education
  • Gollee Gator's Outreach Initiative
  • Information & Referral
  • Peer Support Groups
  • Positive Aging Initiative
  • Workplace Wellness Program

PhRMA

PhRMA represents the leading research companies in the nation. These companies are in the biopharmaceutical industry. They are working towards a patient-centered health care system. And want to make medicines more affordable. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Literacy Volunteers of Collier County

Literacy Volunteers of Collier County is known as LVCC for short. It is a nonprofit. They work to build a stronger community through literacy. Volunteer tutors work with students of all levels. Students are from various walks of life and countries. The tutors help students improve their English skills.

Available Programs:

  • Adult Literacy
  • Citizenship
  • Family Literacy
  • Workplace Literacy

Teen & Young Adult Programs for the Blind - Lighthouse of Collier

This group offers a program for blind teens and young adults. It is a transition program. The help available is for individuals between the ages of 14 and 24. The program is focused on job readiness. As well as independent living skills. The goal of the program is to prepare students for life after high school. Please call or visit the website for more information.