New Location
MHAfred offices have relocated to 150 Olde Greenwich Dr., Suite 102 Fredericksburg, VA 22408.
Our New Home
Our New Home: Mental Health America of Fredericksburg
A New Beginning: We’re thrilled to announce that our nonprofit has found a new home at 150 Olde Greenwich Drive! We knew it was the perfect fit for us the moment we stepped into this space because it allows us to help you – in person. We are excited about the possibilities of hosting meetings and support groups. Make sure to follow along as we settle into our new space!
Connecting with the Community: The best part about our new location? It’s right in the heart of the community. We have already had people visiting us here to get connected with the resources they need. Whether it’s a friendly chat over a cup of coffee or a quick tour of our facilities, we’re here to connect.
Space for Collaboration: At 150 Olde Greenwich Drive, we’ve got room to spare. Our spacious conference room is perfect for group meetings, brainstorming sessions, and workshops. The large communal area encourages impromptu discussions and collaboration. The common area boasts an inviting couch, which we use quite often for our weekly staff meetings!
Join Us! We invite you to visit us at our new address. Drop by for a chat, explore our office and see how we can be part of your journey. Mental Health America of Fredericksburg isn’t just an office—it’s a place where ideas flourish, partnerships form, and community bonds strengthen. We can’t wait to welcome you!
Stay tuned for more updates as we settle into our new home! 🏢🌟
“Through the Eyes” Art Showcase
Mental Health America of Fredericksburg is pleased to support Sofia Alfaro, a local high schooler, advocating for removing the stigmas preventing veterans with PTSD from seeking help. If you are a veteran or know a veteran creating art, consider participating in this showcase. If you want to remain anonymous, contact MHAfred, and we will make sure that Sofia gets your artwork for this event.
Talking to Children Following Community Violence
“Acts of violence in schools and other public places have stunned the nation. Children, in particular, may experience anxiety, fear, and a sense of personal risk.”
Click here for Mental Health America National’s article on Talking to Kids About Fear and Violence
Check out this resource on Coping with Grief after Community Violence
Lastly, here is an article on How to Talk to Kids About Tragedies in the Media
Follow Us!
The Behavioral Health Fund
The David Morgan Fund
The Teddy Fund
The Vittoria Family Endowment Fund of the Community Foundation
Our HELPLINE Program is supported by a generous grant from the Rappahannock United Way and Walmart Store #2438 at 217 Garrisonville Road
‘Thank You’ to Our Sponsors
These businesses and individuals are supporting MHAfred’s free, local mental health programs. We couldn’t do it without you!