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Crisis and Counseling Centers

Empowering Families to Take Charge of their Mental Health Journey and Prioritize Safety

The Youth and Family Navigator program is a free service that works to combat youth suicide and offers preventive services. Kay Côté has been passionate in her work as a navigator since 2021, empowering youth on their mental health journeys. Recently, the Maine...

“There’s been a different kind of pandemic of youth suicide in Maine and around the country.”

Tess Macoy started at Crisis & Counseling Centers (C&C) in May 2020, amid a pandemic. They were assigned the difficult task of starting an entirely new service, the Youth and Family Navigator Program, which promotes youth suicide prevention and supports...

Crisis & Counseling Centers Now Offers Youth & Family Navigator Services for Young People, ages 10 – 24, At-Risk of Suicide Across Nine Maine Counties

An evidence-based program, the first of its kind in Maine, will be implemented in an effort to reduce the rate of suicide deaths, suicide attempts, and suicidal ideation among young people in Maine, ages 10 -24. Monday, January 25, 2021, AUGUSTA, ME / For Immediate...

Recent Articles

  • Open Access: connecting individuals to the right level of care when they need it most.
  • Community members can now receive same-day care for their urgent mental health and substance use needs in Augusta at Crisis & Counseling Centers’ Open Access Center
  • Empowering Families to Take Charge of their Mental Health Journey and Prioritize Safety
  • Support from the University of Vermont’s Center on Rural Addiction is helping reduce harm in Kennebec County.
  • Crisis & Counseling Holds Important Training on Transgender Issues for Agency Staff
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Who to call?

  • To Schedule Care (8 am-4 pm, Monday-Friday): (207) 626-3414
  • Crisis Services (24/7): (888) 568-1112
  • Public/Media Relations: (207) 213-4517
  • All other callers: (207) 626-3448 

Outpatient Office Locations

Augusta: 
10 Caldwell Road
Augusta, ME 04330-5735

Skowhegan:
346 Water Street
Skowhegan, ME 04976

Outpatient Office Hours

Monday - Thursday: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Friday: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

 

+1 (888) 568-1112