CHIP Community Health Interfaith Partnership
To access mental  health and addictive disease crisis services 24/7 call the Georgia Crisis and Access Line 1-800-715-4225
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Leadership Team

Dr. John Bartlett
, The Carter Center Mental Health Project
Alfred Brooks, Mental Health America of Georgia
Pam Buckmaster
Consuelo Campbell, The Carter Center

Ethel Ware Carter, Regional Council of Churches of Atlanta
Imogene Harris, NAMI
Alan Harris, Advocate for Homeless People with a Mental Illness 
Denisha Carter, Odyssey Family Counseling
Mike Macomber, Southeast Institute on Chemical Dependency
Sally Montgomery
Dr.Ifeyato Ojelade, A Healing Paradigm
Mary Wilson, East Point Community Action Team.


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