×
Not finding what you need?

Life Exchange Center

Non-Gov Organization
Certified by ODMHAS
Organization Info:
Hours Of Operation:
Monday:
08:30AM-03:30PM
Tuesday:
08:30AM-03:30PM
Wednesday:
08:30AM-03:30PM
Thursday:
08:30AM-03:30PM
Friday:
08:30AM-03:30PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
All services offered:
  • Mentoring/Peer to Peer Coaching

  • Community Support

  • Recovery Support Groups

  • Peer to Peer Mentoring/Support

  • Alternative Therapy (Art, Music,Equine)

Additional information:

All Gender Services

Life Exchange Center (LEC) is an ODMHAS certified consumer-operated peer support drop-in center. It is a beacon of hope and recovery from individuals with mental health/substance use issues. The Center is designed to assist with the recovery process by providing social support, educational programs, and life skills training for individuals in recovery. It is the center of its kind on the east side of Cuyahoga County. In 2011 the LEC became incorporated as a not-for-profit business. LEC is governed by a Board of Directors of whom more than one-half have a personal relationship with mental health/substance use issues either as a consumer of services or as a family member of someone who is a consumer. The day-to-day operations are managed and carried out by certified peer support staff all of whom are in recovery from mental health/substance use issues. Consumers are called members by this agency to signify that they have a formal role in developing and managing the agency’s programs.
Life Exchange Center (LEC) is an ODMHAS certified consumer-operated peer support drop-in center. It is a beacon of hope and recovery from individuals with mental health/substance use issues. The Center is designed to assist with the recovery process by providing social support, educational programs, and life skills training for individuals in recovery. It is the center of its kind on the east side of Cuyahoga County. In 2011 the LEC became incorporated as a not-for-profit business. LEC is governed by a Board of Directors of whom more than one-half have a personal relationship with mental health/substance use issues either as a consumer of services or as a family member of someone who is a consumer. The day-to-day operations are managed and carried out by certified peer support staff all of whom are in recovery from mental health/substance use issues. Consumers are called members by this agency to signify that they have a formal role in developing and managing the agency’s programs.
relink.orgprovides information and in no way suggests care or endorses any provider.