The Fayetteville Mental Health Hub, introduced by City Councilwoman Dr. Niyah Glover, is an online mental health resource initiative aimed at improving the quality of life within the community. This webpage can be accessed through the city’s website at www.fayetteville-ga.gov/mentalhealth and provides resources for stress management, emotional resilience and other similar issues.

Councilwoman Glover discussed in a recent interview on the CityVision Podcast that the focus of this initiative is to provide short-term wins by offering these resources to citizens. In addition to this, she also mentioned plans to organize mental health workshops targeting specific areas of need within the community, with the ultimate goal of building a community that promotes engagement, bonding and a stigma-free environment for residents.

The Fayetteville Mental Health Hub caters to individuals of all ages, with resources tailored to different developmental periods. By understanding the unique needs of each lifespan, the initiative seeks to ensure that residents receive the support required to address any challenges or crises they may be facing. It’s important to note that while the City of Fayetteville spearheads this initiative, they do not directly provide mental health services or other health-related services. Additionally, no personal information collected through the online resources will be shared with the city. To learn more about the Fayetteville Mental Health Hub and access its resources visit www.fayetteville-ga.gov/mentalhealth