A statewide mental health peer and "consumer" organization is designated in each state to impact policies, practices and systems to facilitate recovery from mental health and/or co-occurring substance use disorders. 

Nationally, other statewide peer and "consumer" organizations have lead their states in establishing:







  • Operation of peer-run networks, programs, trainings, certifications, and initiatives. 

In our neighboring state, the Georgia Mental Health Consumer Network was the first to successfully get peer support funded by Medicaid and operates the state's Peer Support, Wellness and Respite Centers and Warm-Lines and, among other things, facilitates their statewide peer training and certification process.