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Health and Safety Classes

Classes on CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and other emergency care that could be given to an injured person.

Medication Management Class

Frest Start Healthcare, LLC
1518 Willow Lawn Drive, Richmond, VA, 23230
Main: (804) 539-3809 Toll Free: (877) 539-3809 Fax: (804) 752-4673

Mental Health Related Prevention Programs

Programs that attempt to reduce the incidence of specific types of mental health issues such as problem gambling, suicidal feelings, sexual addiction, shopping addiction or cluttering through a variety of educational interventions in situations where prevention is a realistic option. The programs help people understand the nature of the problem, the impact of the issue on the lives of individuals and families, the risk factors and warning signs, and sources of treatment and support that are available in the community.

Suicide Prevention and Behavioral Health Advocacy

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, National Capital Area
P O Box 3467, Fairfax, VA, 22038
Main: (646) 632-5189 Toll Free: (800) 273-8255

Statewide and Nationwide

Health and Safety Classes

Classes on CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and other emergency care that could be given to an injured person.

CPR & ECC Training

American Heart Association
7272 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, TX, 75231
Main: (877) 242-4277 Toll Free: (800) 242-8721

Health & Safety Training

American Red Cross, Virginia Region
420 East Cary Street, Richmond, VA, 23219
Main: (804) 780-2250

Fall Prevention Program, Remembering When

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA, 02169
Main: (617) 770-3000 Fax: (800) 593-6372

Public Fire and Life Safety Education Programs

Virginia Department of Fire Programs
1005 Technology Park Drive, Glen Allen, VA, 23059
Main: (804) 371-0220 Fax: (804) 371-3444

Mental Health Related Prevention Programs

Programs that attempt to reduce the incidence of specific types of mental health issues such as problem gambling, suicidal feelings, sexual addiction, shopping addiction or cluttering through a variety of educational interventions in situations where prevention is a realistic option. The programs help people understand the nature of the problem, the impact of the issue on the lives of individuals and families, the risk factors and warning signs, and sources of treatment and support that are available in the community.

Mental Health for Students and Young Adults

Active Minds
2001 S Street, NW Suite 630, Washington, DC, 20009
Main: (202) 332-9595 Fax: (202) 332-9599

Mental Health Hub for Students and Young Adults

Active Minds
2001 S Street, NW Suite 630, Washington, DC, 20009
Main: (202) 332-9595 Fax: (202) 332-9599

Mental Health

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
4301 Wilson Blvd., Suite 300, Arlington, VA, 22203
Main: (703) 524-7600

Public Policy and Advocacy, Mental Health

National Alliance on Mental Illness Virginia (NAMI VA)
PO Box 18086, Richmond, VA, 23226-8086
Main: (804) 285-8264 Toll Free: (800) 950-6264 Fax: (804) 285-8464

Mental Health First Aid USA

National Council for Behavioral Health
1400 K Street Northwest Suite 400, Washington, DC, 20005
Main: (888) 244-8980 x4

Advocacy

National Council on Problem Gambling
730 11th Street NW, Suite 601, Washington, DC, 20001
Main: (202) 547-9204 Toll Free: (800) 522-4700