You Care About People. So Do We.

 

 

Support Not Stigma

We offer specialized mental health and substance use services in Franklin County and beyond.

At Netcare, we respond to people in their most vulnerable moments — day or night — with compassion, clinical expertise, and dignity. From mobile crisis teams that respond where help is needed, to licensed clinicians offering care and connection by phone, text, or chat, we are always here.

Why You Matter

When someone is in crisis, timing is everything. Your support ensures that help arrives without delay, not in weeks, but in minutes.

 

Your investment:

 

  • Prevents hospitalizations and incarceration

  • Keeps families together

  • Saves lives in real time

  • Builds a stronger, safer Central Ohio for everyone

Whether you’re a community partner, a supporter, or someone who simply cares about mental health, you’re in the right place.

“There are legitimately not enough words to adequately describe my experience with Netcare. Each staff member here is truly performing life-saving work. I arrived at Netcare in physical pain and emotional pain. Netcare has gone above and beyond the call of duty to provide holistic care. I have been equipped with tools alleviated of mental and physical pain and equipped with social service and resources for life beyond Netcare. I am deeply grateful.”

– Miles House Client, 2021

 

 

Stay Involved. Stay Inspired.

Join our growing network of supporters, professionals, and advocates who are making mental health care more humane and more accessible in Central Ohio.

 

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Support 24/7 crisis response and mental health care that meets people where they are.


 

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Together, we can ensure that no one in our community faces a mental health crisis alone.