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Olmsted County hosts first Mental Health Resource Fair

Free event will connect residents with local services and support to navigate mental health challenges

May 15, 2025

In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, Olmsted County invites community members to attend a free Mental Health Resource Fair on May 21, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Aune Hall, 1508 Aune Drive, Rochester, MN, located within Graham Park. 

The event is designed as a one-stop shop for individuals and families seeking information, support, and local services related to mental health and well-being. With around 30 vendors participating, attendees will have access to a wide range of resources covering areas such as housing, chemical dependency, counseling, and more. 

“Mental health significantly impacts the overall well-being of our community. By hosting this resource fair, we hope to help promote supportive resources that could benefit residents in our community. We are committed to providing everyone with knowledge, tools, and resources to navigate various mental health challenges,” Olmsted County Director of Adult and Family Services Amy Thompson said. 

The Mental Health Resource Fair is open to the public and will provide attendees with an opportunity to: 

  • Connect with local organizations and providers. 
  • Access tools for navigating mental health challenges. 
  • Ask questions and gather information in a supportive, welcoming environment. 

This resource fair is one of many ways Olmsted County is working to support a strong, healthy, and inclusive community, built on responsive services and a foundation of care. 

To learn more about Olmsted County mental health resources, visit our mental health page on our website. 

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Media Contact: Emma Diercks, Communications Specialist, 507-328-6166

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