Norwood

Sponsored by CHAN7, CHAN20, and Norwood Hospital


Community Services

Town of Norwood

Health Department

Council on Aging

Senior Center

Transfare Program

Fire Department

Norwood Food Pantry

Housing Authority

Library

Minds Matter is Norwood's Community Coalition for Mental Health. With the mission of connecting our community to mental health services and a vision of peace of mind for healthier lives. Contact Stacey Lane at the Norwood Public Health Department for more information, slane@norwoodma.gov.

Police Department

Recreation Department

Veteran's Services


Public Schools

Norwood Public Schools

George F. Willett Early Childhood Center

Balch Elementary

C.M. Callahan Elementary

F.A. Cleveland Elementary

John P. Oldham Elementary

C.J. Prescott Elementary

Dr. Philip O. Coakley Middle School

Norwood High School

Blue Hills Regional Vocational Technical High School

Norfolk County Agricultural High School

INTERFACE Flyers

FREE informational flyers you can distribute in your community on how to use the INTERFACE Referral Service

INTERFACE Flyer- English
INTERFACE Flyer- Chinese
INTERFACE Flyer- Spanish
INTERFACE Flyer- Portuguese
INTERFACE Flyer- Japanese
INTERFACE Flyer- Haitian Creole
INTERFACE Flyer-Arabic

Guides and Resources

Looking for information on a particular mental health topic? Please search through our list of guides and resources to better help you.

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Helpline

888-244-6843 (toll free)
617-332-3666 (local)

Available for participating communities only:
Mon, Wed, Fri, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tues, Thurs, 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

What to Expect When You Call

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Service and Confidentiality Information

The William James INTERFACE Referral Service is a mental health referral service and is not designed to respond to urgent situations where someone’s well-being might be at immediate and serious risk.  If you require a crisis response to meet immediate safety needs, we will give you the contact information for the crisis responder that can best assist you.  We will still be available to you after the crisis has been stabilized to work with you to find mental health services for yourself, child or family.

The William James INTERFACE Referral Service is also very careful with the sensitive information you may share with us, and works to safeguard your information and protect your privacy.  However, in situations such as when there is a serious risk of harm to yourself, or of harm to someone else, or someone who may be dependent upon you such as a child, older adult or a person with a disability, we may be required by law to report the situation to an appropriate agency responsible for ensuring safety.

Material on the William James INTERFACE Referral Service website is intended as general information. It is not a recommendation for treatment, nor should it be considered medical or mental health advice. The William James INTERFACE Referral Service urges families to discuss all information and questions related to medical or mental health care with a health care professional.