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For more than three decades, TCN has been honored to serve the communities of Logan and Champaign County. Through changing times and evolving needs, one thing has never wavered and that is our commitment to being here for you. You know us. You’ve trusted us. And we want you to know this clearly: we’re not going anywhere. TCN is proud to remain a steady presence in this community, continuing to care for, support, and connect individuals and families right here at home. Whether you’ve been with us for years or are reaching out for the first time, you can count on us to meet you where you are with compassion and quality care. Our full continuum of services remains available and accessible at both of our convenient locations: Bellefontaine Office: 118 Maple Ave, Bellefontaine OH 43311 | 937-599-1975 Urbana Office: 1522 E US. Route 36, Suite A, Urbana, OH 43078 | 937-653-5583 Walk-In Clinic Hours for Bellefontaine & Urbana Click Here We offer services in person and through telehealth, giving you flexible options that fit your needs and your life. And when immediate help is needed, support is always within reach. Crisis care is available 24/7 by dialing or texting 988, connecting you to trained professionals who are ready to listen and assist. For over 30 years, TCN has been part of the fabric of this community, helping build stronger, healthier lives. That dedication continues today and into the future. You know us. We’re here. And we’re here to stay. COMMUNITY LEADERS DESCRIBE OUR SERVICES AS ESSENTIAL TO THE HEALTH AND WELL- BEING OF THE POPULATIONS WE SERVE. THEY ADVOCATE FOR EXPANDED ACCESS, CONTINUED PARTNERSHIP, AND ONGOING INVESTMENT IN THE PROGRAMS THAT ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE EVERY DAY. Read about our community impact J U N E / J U L Y 2 0 2 6 THE CURRENT NEWS TCN Is Here Today, Here Tomorrow We Appreciate Your Partnership We’re grateful for the trust and collaboration you continue to share with us. Your partnership drives our progress and inspires us to deliver meaningful results every day.

PAGE 2 J U N E / J U L Y 2 0 2 6 THE CURRENT NEWS Q: Are TCN’s North Offices still open? A: Yes. TCN remains fully openinBellefontaineandUrbanawith no plans to close or reduce services. Q: Has care for our clients changed? A: No. Our clients’ appointments and services continue without interruption. Q: What about the funding changes? A: TCN will no longer receive MHDAS levy funding as of July 1, 2026. This does not impact any clients’ ability to continue services with TCN. If needed, we will help clients explore payment options. Q: Do I need to do anything or switch providers? A: No. No action is required to stay with TCN. We support client choice. Q: Have there been changes to the insurance you accept? A: No. TCN continues to accept Medicaid, Medicare, most commercial plans, and offers self-pay options. Q: Are services, hours, or access changing? A: No. Full services remain available in person or via telehealth, Monday–Friday, 8 AM–5 PM, including walk-in clinics and SUN Clinic. Q: What should I do in a crisis? A: Call or text 988 for the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. SUMMARY Q&A FOR THE COMMUNITIES WHERE WE PROVIDE CARE 2026 School Supply Free Giveaway Events Wednesday, August 5: Fairborn Office, 1825 Commerce Center Blvd, FAIRBORN Thursday, August, 6: Bellefontaine Office, 118 Maple Avenue, BELLEFONTAINE Friday, August, 7: Urbana Office, 1522 E. US Hwy 36, URBANA Tuesday, August 11: Troy Office, 1021 N. Market Street, TROY Wednesday, August 12: Xenia Office, 452 W. Market Street, XENIA As always, thepublic is welcome to our upcomingSchool Supply Giveaways at ALL of our locations! Bring the kids to pick out a backpack and fill it with the supplies they need to start the school year out right, and enjoy pizza, snacks and games with our volunteers. 📚✏ HELP US SUPPORT OUR STUDENTS! ✏📚 WE’RE CURRENTLY IN NEED OF DONATIONS LIKE BACKPACKS, NOTEBOOKS, PENCILS, AND MONETARY DONATIONS TO PURCHASE SUPPLIES. DONATE HERE 💵 SHOP THE AMAZON WISHLIST HERE 🛍 VOLUNTEER TO HELP OUT AT THE EVENT IN YOUR COMMUNITY🫶 TOGETHER, WE CAN MAKE THIS SCHOOL YEAR A GREAT ONE FOR EVERY STUDENT! 💙 Mark your calendars for July 12–18 and join us at the Logan County Fair! 📍 You’ll find us in the Youth Building, where we’re proud to be sponsoring the 4-H competitions. We’re excited to support these hardworking young participants, and we can’t wait to see you there!

Residential and Recovery Bed Availability TCN is committed to providing safe, supportive, andrecovery-focusedenvironments for individuals at every stage of their journey. We are pleased to share current bed availability across both our Residential Treatment and Recovery Housing programs, offering important opportunities for individuals seeking structured support and community during recovery. Residential Treatment Bed Availability: Christopher House: 4 New Clients Can Engage with TCN through our Many Walk-In Clinics In Person or Virtual Options Available. 8:30am-10am Bellefontaine, Fairborn, Kettering, Troy, Urbana, Xenia For more details visit https://www.tcn.org/walk-in- clinic Recovery Housing Bed Availability: Christopher Park: 3 Farmhouse: 7 Hope House: 4 Freedom Hill: 2 Weaver Park: 6 Minda Robinson: 4 Vivian Koontz: 2 PAGE 3 June/July 2026 THE CURRENT NEWS TCN Behavioral Health offers a comprehensive range of Mental Health (MH) and Substance Use Disorder (SUD) treatment groups designed to support adults at every stage of recovery. Led by licensed professionals, these groups focus on skill-building, education, and relapse prevention while promoting long-term stability and wellness. For individuals with substance use disorders, TCN provides multiple levels of care. High-support options like the Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) serve those with severe needs or relapse history. Step-down services, including Standard Outpatient (SOP) and Marijuana Outpatient (MOP), help individuals maintain progress, while Aftercare and Relapse Prevention (ACRP) and Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) groups reinforce ongoing recovery. TCN also addresses co-occurring conditions through Dual Diagnosis Recovery (DDR) groups, which integrate mental health and substance use treatment. Specialized programming, such as Women Rising to Live in Today, offers trauma-informed support for specific populations. Mental health-focused groups further enhance overall well-being by building emotional regulation and coping skills. Offerings like Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Mental Health 101, Non-Violent Conflict Resolution, Trauma Healing & Support, and Eating Disorder Therapy provide education, support, and practical tools for managing life’s challenges. Together, these services form a flexible and accessible continuum of care, available in-person and via telehealth, helping individuals achieve lasting recovery and improved mental health. Learn More Here Support,Skills,and Recovery: TCN’s Comprehensive Group Services

June/July 2026 THE CURRENT NEWS PAGE 4 SuccessfulOpenHouseatTheFarmhouse TheMay 28 open houseat the newly renovated Farmhouse offeredawelcomingglimpseinto the way TCN is adding to SUservicesand therecovery continuuminMiamiCounty. Community members, partners, and supporters gathered to tourthespace,connectwithone another, and celebrate with us. Guestshad the opportunityto hear from CEO Lori Strobl, Associate CEOTom Otto,Board President Tom Brookey, and other TCN staff, as well as several key community leaders, including Terri Becker, Executive Director of the Tri-County Board, OneOhio Recovery Foundation representative Danielle Gray, and Troy Foundation CEO Melissa Kleptz. Each speaker shared enthusiastic support and noted the meaningful impact it will have on men in recovery across the region. Many attendees remarked on the transformation of the Farmhouse, with its inviting atmosphere and modern updates clearly reflecting a commitment to quality care. Partners agreed that the renovation represents a significant upgrade that strengthens TCN’s ability to ensure that clients can work through their recovery in a safe comfortable, supportive environment. Thanks to the support and shared vision of our funders and community partners, the Farmhouse stands as a testament to what can be achieved when organizations come together to invest in the well-being of their community. A heartfelt Thank You to all who were able to attend! Picturedat right: Top - Farmhouse frontexterior. Center - COO Juile Ayers, TCN Board President Tom Brookey,Carly Yanity Every day is a sunny day at Rockdell! Siding is next, and every day we are getting closer, with full completion projected for August. We hope to onboard a property manager soon, and our TCN Board President Tom Brookey has donated welcome packages for residents. We are working on getting applications set up for the first residents, and as a reminder, this community will prioritize homeless clients and those with an SPMI (Severe Persistent Mental Illness) designation. Referrals can come from Greene County and Clark County, with Greene County referrals taking priority. Referrals are managed by CAP (Community Action Partnership) and you can email them to Brent Robinson at brent.robinson@mycap.com, and Bill Otto at botto@tcn.org. A Release of Information will need to be completed for all referrals. Rockdell Villas Update Hub Save the Date for the Rockdell Villas Ribbon Cutting Event: Thursday, August 27, 2026. More info to come! Scan or visit tcn.org/careers to learn about rewarding careers with TCN. (Huntington Bank). Bottom from left - TriCounty Board Executive Director Terri Becker, TriCounty CFO Tony Baker, PRS Team Leader Ben Whitenack, CEO Lori Strobl