Centers
Two Convenient Locations
Our Outreach Centers are where our team interacts with our constituents.
Annie’s Outreach Center
241 Paddock Court, Suite B
Delaware, Ohio 43015
Delaware County
Monday-Friday: 9am-3pm;Thursday 9am-6pm
740-363-1619
No Limits Outreach Center
4046 Twp. Rd. 246 (Vine Street)
Edison, Ohio 43320
Morrow County
Monday-Friday: 9am-3pm
419-946-5900
Things to Know About Visiting Our Outreach Centers
It isn’t always easy trying something new, so we want to make sure that you feel comfortable and safe in our space.
No appointment required!
You may call and speak to a staff member before dropping in if you prefer.
Transportation is available.
Just let us know in advance if you need a ride to and/or from one of the centers.
We serve adults 18 and older.
Lunch is served daily.
Actively engaged in recovery.
“People don’t always need advice. Sometimes all they really need is a hand to hold, an ear to listen, and a heart to understand them.”
— Unknown
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Peer Support Services?
Our services, including the majority of our groups, are available to people who are 18 years of age and older, who live in the Delaware/ Morrow Counties area, and who also identify as living with mental health condition and/or substance use disorder.
We ask that all participants review our Peer Handbook when accessing services.
Safe Harbor members and peers welcome all and understand their struggles because they have walked in their shoes.
What are the programs and what is on the calendar that I can attend?
What is peer support? Is it counseling or therapy?
Peer Support is emotional support that is based on a common experience. In our case, it is support based on common lived experience of mental health and/or addiction challenges. It is not counseling, nor therapy. It is not treatment, nor is it clinical assessment. You do not need a formal diagnosis to attend.
Peer support is not advice-driven. Rather, peer support is a ‘fellow traveler’ approach to mental health and addiction care. Facilitators and participants’ peers share parts of their journey/story - what it’s like for them, what has and has not worked for them - in creating the life they want. Mutual relationships are created and nurtured, isolation and stigma are decreased, and a sense of community and self-empowerment are built.
What will I experience during my first visit?
You will be warmly greeted and introduced to staff and members and given a tour of the building. Staff will sit down with you (1) to get to know you, (2) to ask what needs or services you are interested in, and (3) to share the Center’s upcoming program activities with invitation for you to attend.
Safe Harbor does not offer counseling or other clinical services, but instead offers peer support and other evidence-based programs. You can meet individuals who might share similar experiences and could offer insight and support for whatever steps you are taking towards your own recovery.