Townhall II
Townhall II Integrated Health Network began as two separate grassroots entities – a crisis line
housed on the Kent State University campus during the 1967-68 academic year, and a
community-based, drop-in center conceived by a group of volunteers who wanted to provide
immediate help to those in need and make a positive impact on the drug culture of the era. The
two efforts combined and the organization was incorporated in 1971, providing Portage County,
Ohio with services focusing on drug education and emergency assistance in crisis situations, as
well as medical diagnosis and treatment.
Today, Townhall II has offices in Kent and Ravenna and provides:
24-hour Crisis Helpline at 330-678-HELP (4357) and 988.
Mental health counseling.
Counseling for addiction, trauma and problem gambling.
Prevention education for school districts.
Case management and coordination of referrals for detox services.
24-advocacy for victims of crime.
Medication-assisted Treatment Clinic for opioid use disorder and alcoholism.
Rape Crisis Center for Portage County.
Horizon House: Women’s Residential Treatment.
Project Detour: Driver Intervention Program.
TESTIMONIALS:
From a client on the phone while making an appointment – “Townhall II has helped me so much
throughout the last eight years. I wouldn’t be where I am today, and sober, without Townhall II.
The work you all do there is truly amazing. I really can’t thank you enough. Truly hands down
best place in Portage County”
From a Horizon House resident – “I am very thankful to have had the chance to better myself at
the Horizon House. I learned a lot while I was here and feel it’s exactly what I needed to help
live a healthy life in recovery. I was very comfortable and got along with staff. Everyone was
helpful, caring and professional.”
https://www.townhall2.com/