The chart below identifies the total number of people trained in Mental Health First Aid in each state (plus the District of Columbia, Guam, and Puerto Rico) as of July 2014.
Alabama | 1,209 | ||
Alaska | 1,778 | ||
Arizona | 7,355 | ||
Arkansas | 1,294 | ||
California | 28,059 | ||
Colorado | 11,471 | ||
Connecticut | 4,425 | ||
Delaware | 191 | ||
District of Columbia | 2,196 | ||
Florida | 4113 | ||
Georgia | 4,335 | ||
Guam | 37 | ||
Hawaii | 73 | ||
Idaho | 743 | ||
Illinois | 10,836 | ||
Indiana | 1,854 | ||
Iowa | 8,554 | ||
Kansas | 7,338 | ||
Kentucky | 795 | ||
Louisiana | 333 | ||
Maine | 399 | ||
Maryland | 9,468 | ||
Massachusetts | 1,656 | ||
Michigan | 10,684 | ||
Minnesota | 2,788 | ||
Mississippi | 2,724 | ||
Missouri | 15,480 | ||
Montana | 833 | ||
Nebraska | 697 | ||
Nevada | 646 | ||
New Hampshire | 118 | ||
New Jersey | 2,409 | ||
New Mexico | 4,517 | ||
New York | 4,160 | ||
North Carolina | 4,892 | ||
North Dakota | 490 | ||
Ohio | 3,212 | ||
Oklahoma | 2,122 | ||
Oregon | 3,185 | ||
Pennsylvania | 16,885 | ||
Puerto Rico | 300 | ||
Rhode Island | 593 | ||
South Carolina | 368 | ||
Vermont | 724 | ||
Virginia | 5,234 | ||
Washington | 5,034 | ||
West Virginia | 53 | ||
Wisconsin | 804 | ||
Wyoming | 127 |