Raising our voice for those unheard…

08 Apr. 2015

Spring is in the air………

The Mental Health Association of Southwest Florida has had a great 1st quarter. We have launched our new support group, have assembled great Continuing Education programs, and had an amazing turnout of our fund Legacy Reception at Palm Cottage.  Our updated online Directory of Mental Health Professionals in Private Practice is expanding on schedule.  We have already added many new “Members” from both the professional and community populations to our membership list. We are also proud of our Business Sponsors and their support.  Our blog has received many compliments and continues to grow. The web site reconstruction is an ongoing work in progress and web hits to the site are increasing monthly.  Our web site now also includes our “Come Grow with Us” Campaign to bring awareness of Mental Health to the Community.  For the next quarter we are finalizing our Gollee Gator Children’s Mental Wellness Program to be held this summer. We are developing new programs to meet the needs of the community and foster conversations of mental wellness.  With Mental Health Awareness Month in May and all our other initiatives, you can see our offices are busting at the seams with activities.  We are looking forward to serving the needs of the community and are constantly striving to develop programs that are timely and resourceful.  We appreciate your support and stay tuned for further developments.

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Enjoy great music and great food for a great cause! 🎸🍽🌅 Join us on Saturday, April 12th from 12:30pm to 4pm for Music for the Soul, our 2nd annual music event at Celebration Park. We'll be featuring local music talent – Brad Allison Band and Maddie Hilton, as well as auction items ranging from a Vespa and artwork, to hotel night stays and a spa experience. This is a FREE event. Proceeds from the event will allow the organization to continue to offer services such as the Gollee Gator Children's Mental Wellness program, veterans support services and Senior Mental Health Chat to the community free of charge. In addition, the MHA will continue our advocacy and educational programs. One hundred percent of the proceeds from this event benefit the Mental Health Association of Southwest Florida, a 501 c(3), not-for-profit organization.

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