Relationships with Other Agencies
Clara Martin Center is committed to improving the health and well-being of our clients and our communities. To successfully achieve this, we work collaboratively with our many community partners. If you are interested in working with Clara Martin Center on a collaborative project, please contact us at (802)728-4466.
Partnerships
- Central Vermont Substance Abuse Services is an organization that works collaboratively with Clara Martin Center, Howard Center for Human Services and Washington County Mental Health to provide substance abuse treatment services in Central Vermont.
- Collaborative Solutions Corporation was created by Clara Martin Center, Howard Center for Human Services and Washington County Mental Health to provide behavioral healthcare services to Vermonters. Second Springs, a project of the Collaborative Solutions Corporation is a community recovery residential treatment care facility for the severly mentally ill adults located in Williamstown, Vermont.
- Clara Martin Center, Howard Center for Human Services, Northeast Kingdom Human Services, and United Counseling Services joined together for the Buprenorphine Care Coordination Project.
- Emergency Services is provided 24 hours a day through a partnership with Washington County Mental Health.
- Safe Haven, a homeless shelter for persons with chronic mental illness, is operated through a partnership with Vermont Psychiatric Survivors.
- Children’s Upstream Prevention Services (CUPS) provides services for young children (birth to 6) and their families. This program is provided to the community through a partnership with the Orange County Parent Child Center.
- Clara Martin Center partners with 6 supervisory unions within the greater Orange County area to provide mental health and support services within the school environment.
- In coordination with their medical providers, mental health services are provided on-site at the Chelsea Health Center.
- Boys and Girls Club of White River Valley partners with Clara Martin Center to enhance programming within the Randolph and Bradford communities.
- Vermont State Department of Corrections partners with Clara Martin Center to provide services within the corrections community.
- In conjunction with the Hartford Area Regional Collaborative, the Clara Martin Center provides behavioral health services to the Regional Alternative Program (RAP) in Wilder, Vermont.
- Merry Meadows collaborates with Clara Martin Center to provide residential care and supportive services to the chronically mentally ill.