Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board

CONTACT INFORMATION: Emergency - 703-573-5679 / Detox - 703-502-7000 (24/7)
703-383-8500 TTY 711
8221 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive
Fairfax, Virginia 22031
Daryl Washington
Executive Director

Youth Mental Health Matters

May has been recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month by Mental Health America since 1949. The purpose is to highlight the importance of mental well-being, educate the public, reduce stigma and promote support for those affected by mental health conditions.

In a continued commitment to supporting mental health in our community, Supervisors Dalia Palchik and Rodney Lusk introduced a request to recognize May 2025 as both Mental Health Awareness Month and Youth Mental Health Awareness Month in Fairfax County. The Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the designation. To mark the occasion, Supervisor Palchik will visit the Youth Medication Assisted Treatment (YMAT) clinic on May 19, 2025.  During the visit, she will present the official proclamation recognizing the importance of mental health awareness and the county’s dedication to supporting youth and families.

The words Mental Health Awareness Month #MHAM2025.

The Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board (CSB) offers life-changing services to address mental health concerns at any age. With a growing demand for youth mental health support, the CSB’s services for children and adolescents are expanding rapidly to meet the community’s needs. Through its Youth and Family Services Team, the CSB provides evidence-based treatment to individuals ages 3 to 18 in need of behavioral health services. These specialized services include individual and family counseling, psychiatric diagnostic evaluations, medication management, parenting groups, peer support, crisis response, recovery supports to include medication assisted treatment (MAT), intensive services and more.

Youth Medication Assisted Treatment

Youth Medication-Assisted Treatment (YMAT) is the use of FDA-approved medications in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat substance use disorders and prevent opioid overdose. These medications ease withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings, supporting young people on their path to recovery. In response to the allocation of opioid settlement funds, the Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board (CSB) is building upon an already robust offering of services for youth and their families affected by opioid use. One immediate action taken by the CSB was to expand the current YMAT services being offered at the Sharon Bulova Center in Merrifield to extend to the Gerry Hyland Government Center in South County which will, together, serve 150 youth annually.

Community-Based Behavioral Health Services

The CSB’s Youth & Family Community-Based Services Team is reducing barriers to treatment by giving individuals the opportunity to access high-quality, affordable health care and supports in the communities in which they live. Community-based behavioral health services are now available for youth and families at three community centers:

Informational graphic with the header text 'Community-Based Youth Services offered by the Community Services Board (CSB)', a list of behavorial health services and locations, and the text 'Call 703-383-8500 for access to these services' next to the icon of a phone. The logo of the Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board is at the bottom.
The CSB’s Youth & Family Community-Based Services Team is reducing barriers to treatment by giving individuals the right to access high-quality, affordable health care and supports in the communities in which they live.

To Access CSB Services

To access any of the above-mentioned services, call 703-383-8500 (TTY 711). Multilingual staff are available at CSB locations, including at community-based sites and youth medication-assisted treatment clinics. Staff at the CSB Entry & Referral Call Center can take calls in English and Spanish, and language translation services for other languages are available by telephone when needed.

Contact Information

For media inquiries, contact CSBCommunications@fairfaxcounty.gov.

 

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