06/05/2026
The Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education at Case Western Reserve University is mapping behavioral health crisis response services on behalf of the Cuyahoga County Department of Public Safety and Justice Services. They are seeking people with lived and professional experiences of mental health or substance use crisis to participate in model building in a series of interactive workshops scheduled from June through August 2026.
Learn more and participate today: https://bit.ly/49GwlFM
06/05/2026
Behavioral health needs continue to rise across Cuyahoga County. In 2025, thousands of residents accessed prevention, treatment, crisis and recovery services through the ADAMHS-funded system of care. Every number represents individuals, families and communities connected to support. Read our 2025 Annual Report here: https://bit.ly/44KLVP2
06/04/2026
We're seeking a qualified professional to fill a Network & Systems Administrator position.
Under the supervision of the Director of Information Technology, this position manages and administers a cloud-first technology environment, including cloud-based and on-premise infrastructure, end-user systems and network services, and more.
We offer a great working environment, competitive pay and benefits, and a hybrid work schedule. The application deadline is June 15. Visit our website to learn more and apply: https://bit.ly/43bwMll
06/04/2026
We are honored to stand as an official partner of this year’s Pride in the CLE organized by the LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland. Supporting the LGBTQ+ community is part of our commitment to building a more inclusive, respectful and equitable society for all. Make sure to stop by our Mall B resource table on June 6 in downtown Cleveland!
06/03/2026
As excitement builds during the NBA Finals, remember that sports betting should never come at the expense of your well-being. Support is available for anyone struggling with problem gambling. https://bit.ly/4bVnJdY
06/02/2026
June’s trainings overlap with Men’s Mental Health & Pride Month, highlighting the importance of inclusive, accessible care and open conversations around wellbeing for all. From prevention and recovery education to wellness and crisis response topics, these sessions help build knowledge and strengthen community support.
Register on our page: https://bit.ly/3MoSNai
06/01/2026
There's still time to apply.
Our two 2027 RFPs are open for non-profit organizations ready to help strengthen and transform the system of care. If you’re committed to impact, collaboration and long-term sustainability, we encourage you to submit a proposal before the June 16 deadline. adamhscc.org/rfp
05/29/2026
: The May 2026 edition of our Recovery in Action Newsletter is now available! Make sure to read about the 2026 Annual Meeting, more 2027 RFP updates and more: https://conta.cc/4tK61BH
05/28/2026
Did you know that in 2025, 29 police departments received Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training? Using what they've learned in their 40-hour training, officers are better equipped to respond to mental health crises.
Our law enforcement and public safety trainings provide evidence-based strategies to support officers and improve community interactions. Read our annual report to learn more about how the ADAMHS Board's work has impacted the community: https://bit.ly/44KLVP2
05/27/2026
Our May General Board Meeting is today at 4 p.m. You can attend in person or watch the livestream on our website. https://bit.ly/40HrMqE