Have we turned the corner?

We sure hope so. This fall has brought a drop in COVID cases in our community, which is welcome news.


It's nice to see more employees more often in the office - and out in the community at resource fairs and partner events.

It's nice to see volunteers back at North Campus, helping us create a beautiful, therapeutic space.

It's really nice to see more individuals and families coming to in-person appointments and therapy groups.


While safety of our staff and the people we serve remains our priority, we hope this trend continues.


Resource Center Brochure

Service Highlight


Resource Center Clinician


Richmond Behavioral Health Authority (RBHA) is partnering with the Richmond Henrico Health District (RHHD) to provide clinical assessment and treatment services at 3 RHHD Resource Centers located in Hillside Court, Whitcomb Court, and Gilpin Court. 


RBHA is committed to being accessible to City residents in providing needed behavioral health treatment. 


Click the button to view a printable brochure and learn all the details.

DIY Volunteer Projects - Fall 2022

Rally your friends, family, co-workers - or enjoy a quiet afternoon alone - to create DIY Kits for individuals and families receiving services at RBHA. It's a meaningful way to support people and have a direct and immediate impact. 

Click the button below to learn all the details and sign up.

DIY Volunteer Projects - Learn More

Mural Art Clothing

2 more options to choose from - Sweatshirt and Hoodie - for cool autumn days. Short and long sleeve t-shirts are also available. Order by October 21st and orders will begin shipping by the end of the month. 

Proceeds benefit our Community Education efforts. Mural art by Hamilton Glass.

See More & Order

Thank you to the RBHF Board of Trustees for raising $10,000 via the Refresh for Recovery Campaign!


Studies show that healthcare services provided in a comforting environment improves a person’s well-being and supports their recovery. 

Cosmetic updates to treatment and wellness spaces are costly, and funds from grants and other state and federal programs often can’t be used to cover these expenses.


A special THANK YOU to Tom Maness (RBHF Trustee) and David Dietzen

for contributing the first $5,000 toward the campaign.

Your generosity is greatly appreciated.

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