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Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board (H-NNCSB) Market Research Report






Company Overview



  • Name: Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board (H-NNCSB)

  • Mission: To provide a comprehensive continuum of services and supports that promote prevention, recovery, and self-determination for people affected by mental illness, substance use, and intellectual and developmental disabilities, and advance the well-being of the communities we serve.

  • When was the company founded and by whom: No information is available.

  • Key People in the Company:

  • Ryan Kotrch, Member, Representing Hampton

  • Ms. Hui-Shan Walker, Board Member, Representing Hampton

  • Steven Brown, Board Chair, Representing Hampton

  • Sheriff Karen Bowden, Member, Representing Hampton

  • Ann Abdullah, Secretary, Representing Newport News

  • Beatrice Dahlen, Vice Chair, Representing Hampton

  • Additional board members include Dr. Diane Griffiths, Madonna Flores, Mary Stewart, Mary Miller, Virginia Blount-Moore, Dr. Kristie Norwood, Gisele Russell, Dr. Tamara Temoney-Porter, and Nakia Ayisumo.

  • Headquarters: 300 Medical Drive, Hampton, VA 23666

  • Number of Employees: No information is available.

  • Revenue: No information is available.

  • What is the company known for: H-NNCSB is recognized as the premier provider of behavioral health and intellectual and developmental disability services in Virginia, known for leadership, excellence, and commitment to service.


Products and Services



Major Services Offered



1. Addiction Recovery and Treatment Services
  • Comprehensive services encompassing treatment support for various addiction issues.


2. Crisis and Forensic Services
  • Includes emergency services, crisis stabilization, jail diversion, restoration to competency, discharge planning, and behavioral health dockets.


3. Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults Services
  • Programs like Healthy Families, psychological assessment and evaluation, youth mentor services, and urgent care and mobile crisis intervention.


4. Adult Community and Homelessness Support
  • Offers ACT (Assertive Community Treatment), state hospital discharge planning, homeless services, and supervised housing.


5. Persons with Developmental Disabilities
  • Case management, residential services, and independent housing resources.


6. Prevention Services and Pharmacy Services

Key Features



  • Comprehensive Continuum of Services: Ensures the well-being of individuals across various stages of mental and developmental challenges.

  • 24/7 Crisis Line: Facilitates immediate support for individuals in crisis through professional guidance and referral services.

  • Community and Family Support: Provides extensive resources to support not only individuals but also families and caregivers.


Recent Developments



  • Suicide Prevention Awareness Month: Highlighted efforts to raise mental health awareness, with a focus on suicide prevention through education and open dialogue.

  • Federal Funding: Receipt of $400,000 in federal funding presented by Congressman Bobby Scott for hiring more emergency-ready staffers.

  • Partnership with Sentara: Collaborative efforts to support community mental health initiatives.

  • Men’s Health Month Initiatives: Focus on prioritizing mental health services for men within the community.

  • Peer Recovery Specialist Academy: Conducted sessions to educate and empower individuals for peer recovery support roles.





Note: The information about founding details, specific revenue figures, and the exact number of employees is not available in the provided data.
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