DISTRICT 19 COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD
Helping
others reach their potential through our mental health, intellectual
disability, and substance use services.
Welcome to District 19 CSB!
For over 50 years, District 19 CSB has provided behavioral health services to residents of the cities of Colonial Heights, Emporia, Hopewell, and Petersburg and the counties of Dinwiddie, Greensville, Prince George, Surry, and Sussex.
We provide various services for adults, adolescents, children, and infants experiencing mental illness, Intellectual/developmental disabilities, and substance use disorders.
If you have any questions about our services, please get in touch with us at our main number, (804) 862-8002. In addition, if you are experiencing an emotional or psychiatric crisis, contact our 24-Hour Crisis Line at (804) 862-8000 or (866) 365-2130.
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2023 Strategic Plan
FY 24-25 Performance Contract
The 2024-25 performance contract is available for review. Please send any comments to Terrelle Stewart.
December Board Meeting
The December 2024 Board of Directors meeting will be held on Thursday, December 5, in the District 19 Board Room, 20 W. Bank Street, Petersburg, Virginia. Public comments begin at 6:00 p.m.
Our Services
If You Need to Talk, The 988 Lifeline is Here.
The 988 Lifeline is for everyone. Through the 988 Lifeline, you have access to free, quality, one-on-one assistance. Skilled, judgment-free counselors are here to provide compassionate support. You deserve to feel heard and cared about anytime, anywhere, 24/7/365.
Learn more at 988va.org
Quick Links
- Marcus Alert Database - Use this link to submit your information to the local Marcus Alert Database to provide relevant mental health and emergency contact information for first responders to use during an emergency or crisis.
- Narcan
- Behavioral Health Links
- Resource Library
- Adverse Childhood Experiences: Data Trends and Prevention Efforts in Virginia
District 19 Community Services Board recognizes the disparities and injustices that exist towards individuals of color across all systems. These disparities and injustices exacerbate and negatively impact the behavioral health and wellbeing of individuals in our community. Silence and inaction is equal to consent, therefore we are committed to supporting systemic changes to fight injustice, inequality, and discrimination as an agency. We also know how important it is to listen and learn when people with lived experiences are speaking. District 19 CSB supports unity, inclusion, and equity for all individuals. We stand in solidarity with our black colleagues, partners, members, and communities. As an agency, we reject racism and stand together to work towards reform. We will continue to provide support and services to our most vulnerable population, together.