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Mental Health Association
in Fauquier and Rappahannock

Phone: (540) 341-8732
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If you are experiencing a MEDICAL EMERGENCY:
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MENTAL HEALTH or ADDICTION CRISIS ▼
MENTAL HEALTH or ADDICTION CRISIS ▲
If you are experiencing MENTAL HEALTH or ADDICTION CRISIS:
Call Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services 24/7 CRISIS LINE
CALL (540) 825-5656
For the 24/7 National SUICIDE PREVENTION Lifeline
CALL (800) 273-8255
For the 24/7 CRISIS TEXT LINE:
Text "Home" to 741-741
NON-EMERGENCY ▼
MHAFC Welcomes New Staff Member

MHAFC Welcomes New Staff Member

Debbie Eisele joins the team as the Communications and Outreach Manager

Mental Health Association of Fauquier County, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that serves both Fauquier and Rappahannock Counties, is pleased to announce it has hired Debbie Eisele as its new Communications and Outreach Manager.

Debbie Eisele

“We are so excited to welcome Debbie to the team. Her passion for the community and for helping to positively influence mental wellness within our community will be an asset,” Renee Norden, Executive Director for MHAFC said.

Eisele is a communications professional with 30+ years experience. Prior to joining the team, she has held a variety of roles including managing editor, writer, freelance writer, marketing director, and more. She enjoys giving back to the local community and resides in Warrenton with her family.

“I am so pleased to join the team here at the Mental Health Association. Renee and Bridget are doing such amazing work and I’m grateful for the opportunity to be part of such an amazing organization that is having such a positive impact in our community,” Debbie Eisele said.