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History

The Ohio Federation for Children’s Mental Health originally named the Ohio Family Advocacy Organization for Children’s Mental Health has beginning in 1992 with support from Cliff Davis, then Chief of Child and Prevention Services of the Ohio Department of Mental Health.

In 1995 the National Federation for Children’s Mental Health signed a covenant with the Ohio Federation. At that time, the Ohio Department of Mental Health began funding the Federation through block grant dollars. The Federation opened its first office in Columbus, Ohio.

The first official meeting of the Board was held in 1996. The Ohio Federation was the first in the nation to form a Youth Federation chapter. Youth continue to form and serve as an integral part of the Ohio Federation, serving in advisory capacities as well as speakers to policy making, legislative, and other groups.

In 1998, the Federation contracted Terre Garner as Executive Director for five hours per week. The contracting of this staff member allowed the Ohio Federation to apply for additional grants. In addition, the Federation began to be recognized throughout the nation.

In 2001, a second office was opened at Summit Behavioral Health in Cincinnati. The Executive Director, spends time in the field providing training, advocacy, or support.

As of 2005, The Federation employs a part time General Manager who serves to maintain and grow the infrastructure and business of the organization in order to allow the Executive Director more freedom to pursue the programmatic development of the Federation’s goals.

In August of 2006, the Ohio Federation for Children’s Mental Health was accepted by the National Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health as its representative in Ohio.

In 2008, we added a part-time Office Manager and part-time Project Manager and moved our offices to the campus of the Resident Home Corporation.

Now and in the future, the Federation continues its outreach and advocacy to insure better opportunities in Ohio and in the nation, for the development of youth to their fullest potential.

 

 

Vision Statement:

To ensure children, youth and families are supported to achieve their full potential in a stigma-free environment

   

 

 

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Resiliency Ring 2009

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Family Driven Policy

 

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