Darke County Office Partners for Mental Health

Published On: March 2nd, 2026

MVCAP’s latest partnership focuses on protecting the mental health of Darke County residents.

The agency has partnered with the Tri-County Board of Recovery and Mental Health Services to distribute tote bags branded with 988 – the nationwide 24-hour suicide and crisis hotline.

MVCAP’s Darke County office will provide the bags to seniors receiving commodity boxes, clothing bank shoppers and more.

Darke County Director Megan Campbell received 500 bags from Brad Reed, Associate Director and Chief of Community Engagement for the Tri-County Board of Recovery and Mental Health Services.

“This initiative aligns strongly with our MVCAP mission to support the continuous improvement and betterment of our local communities,” said Darke County Director Megan Campbell. “I’m grateful we can be part of spreading hope and awareness for those in our community who are struggling with their mental health or thoughts of self-harm.”

For more information on 988, visit the Tri-County Board by clicking here or the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) by clicking here.