Weems Community Mental Health

1415 College Drive
Meridian, MS - 39304
(601) 483-4821
Fax Number: (601) 485-8727

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Weems Community Mental Health Center is a State of MS PATH Provider. PATH stands for Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness. PATH program funds service people with serious mental illness experiencing homelessness.

PATH providers are local public or nonprofit organizations that have receive US Government PATH funding to provide services to people who are not currently connected to mainstream services.

Some Services PATH Programs provide, but are not completely inclusive for all of the programs (Some PATH providers offer all of these services, while others focus on providing one or two of them.):
Outreach Services
Screening and Diagnostic Treatment
Habilitation and Rehabilitation
Community Mental Health
Substance Abuse Treatment
Referrals for primary health care, job training, housing, educational assistance
Housing services as specified in Section 522(b)(10)
Mission Statement: Weems mission is to provide a full range of professional, appropriate mental health and substance abuse services to all residents of Region Ten of the Mississippi Mental Health System and to educate the public about mental health and substance abuse issues and treatment, thereby enhancing the well-being of individuals and the overall health of this region.

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  • Oct 19, 2024

    Housing services as specified in Section 522(b)(10) this is what i need help with.

  • May 3, 2021

    I have a friend who is homeless in Meridian MS. She is living on the streets. She does not have any identification and I would like to help her get re-established. Can you help guide us to get her reintegrated in society? I've been trying to get her an Alabama's birth certificate but you need ID to get that, which presents a bit of a catch-22 situation.


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