Mental Health Resources in Orlando
When you or a loved one is facing a mental health challenge—whether it’s anxiety, depression, family stress, relationship struggles, addiction, grief, co-dependency, or more—it can be difficult to know where to turn. At Church on the Drive, we want to support you by providing helpful resources. You are not alone. You are valued. You are deeply loved by God.
*If you are having a medical or mental health crisis – please call 911. If you are having suicidal thoughts, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline now: “988”. 24/7.
For an easy to print, full list of resources, click here.
*If you are having a medical or mental health crisis – please call 911. If you are having suicidal thoughts, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline now: “988”. 24/7.
For an easy to print, full list of resources, click here.
Organizations That Can Connect You to Many Available Resources
Mental Health Alliance of Central FL
mhacf.org · 407.898.0110
MHACF has a free referral program to connect you with the right therapist for you, who can provide comfort and hope. They also have many free support groups and a free clinic for uninsured people: Outlook Clinic. They also have information on crisis stabilization/recovery centers.
National Alliance on Mental Health
namigo.org · 407.253.1900
The NAMIGO website is full of free-to-low cost mental health counseling, support groups for peers experiencing mental health issues and family members, information on mental health conditions and classes.
Counseling Resources
Charis Counseling
chariscounselingcenter.com · 407.894.5202
Charis offers a free 15-minute initial phone consultation.