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Recent News About OhioGuidestone
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OhioGuidestone opens new men's treatment center in Dennison
OhioGuidestone has announced the opening of Stillwater Crossing, a new men's substance use residential treatment center in Dennison, Ohio.
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OhioGuidestone tackles workforce shortage in behavioral health
Ohio is facing a workforce shortage in the behavioral health sector, as reported by Ohio Mental Health and Addiction Services. Governor DeWine has emphasized the state's duty to develop innovative recruitment and retention strategies for this field. OhioGuidestone is addressing this issue by utilizing its current staff and resources to enhance training.
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OhioGuidestone Promise Run raises over $100K for mental health support
OhioGuidestone Promise Run breaks fundraising and attendance records
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OhioGuidestone receives second consecutive NorthCoast 99 workplace award
OhioGuidestone has been honored with a top workplace award from Employers Resource Council (ERC). The ERC named OhioGuidestone a 2024 NorthCoast 99 award winner for the second consecutive year.
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Stillwater Crossing opens as new men's substance use treatment center
The Alcohol, Drug Addiction, Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Board of Tuscarawas and Carroll Counties and OhioGuidestone hosted an open house and ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, August 22, to mark the completion of Stillwater Crossing. This men’s substance use residential treatment center is located at 700 Dudgeon Way, Dennison.
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CareSource donates $150K to support mental health programs for fathers and LGBTQ+ community
CareSource announced a donation of $150,000 in grants to OhioGuidestone to support mental health services for first-time fathers and the LGBTQ+ community. OhioGuidestone, a nonprofit organization with a 160-year history, is recognized as Ohio’s leading provider of community-based behavioral health services.
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OhioGuidestone hosts quality of life workshops at Tyler's Redemption Place
OhioGuidestone, a leader in community behavioral healthcare in Ohio, is hosting two quality of life programs at Tyler’s Redemption Place in Summit County.