Our Partners
Working together to build a stronger, healthier community.
Building Community Together
South Central Alabama Mental Health is proud to collaborate with an extensive network of law enforcement, healthcare providers, local governments, and state agencies. These partnerships are the backbone of our Crisis Response Network — a coordinated system that gives community partners real-time access to mental health professionals, mobile crisis teams, and on-the-ground support across Butler, Coffee, Covington, and Crenshaw counties.
Together, we work to give immediate support during mental health emergencies, prevent situations from escalating, connect people to the right care, and reduce the burden on hospitals and jails. If you'd like to become a partner, contact us at scacrn@scamhc.org.
Our Partners
29- Behavioral Healthcare Alliance of Alabama
- Crisis Response Network
- Andalusia Police Department
- Brantley Police Department
- Butler County Sheriff's Office
- Butler County Probation Court
- Coffee County Sheriff's Office
- Coffee County Probate Court
- Covington County Probate Court
- Covington County Sheriff's Office
- Crenshaw Community Hospital
- Crenshaw County Probate Court
- Crenshaw County Sheriff's Office
- Elba Police Department
- Enterprise Police Department
- Enterprise State Community College Campus Police Department
- Florala Police Department
- Gantt Police Department
- Georgiana Police Department
- Greenville Police Department
- Kinston Police Department
- Lockhart Police Department
- Lurleen B. Wallace (LBW) Community College Campus Police Department
- Luverne Police Department
- Ma-Chis Lower Creek Indian Tribe of Alabama
- New Brockton Police Department
- Opp Police Department
- Red Level Police Department
- River Falls Police Department
Local Agencies
7Local Governments
13State Partners
5Interested in Partnering With Us?
We're always looking to build strong, collaborative partnerships that support the well-being of our communities. From healthcare providers and local agencies to schools and government organizations, we work together to expand access to care, strengthen support systems, and serve individuals and families across our region. If you're interested in partnering with us, we'd love to connect.


