Creating Hope and Breaking the Stigma!

Friends of ADAMH Annual Awards and Fundraising Dinner

Dear Friend of ADAMH:

You are invited to join The Friends of the Fairfield County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADAMH) Board in “Creating Hope and Breaking the Stigma" - the theme for this year's annual awards and fundraising dinner on April 29th. This entertaining and informative evening will highlight the various forms of art, recognize individuals who have embodied the vision of the ADAMH Board provide information on ways to have open conversations about mental health.

Whether we are the creator or the viewer, each one of us enjoys art in some form and art can have a positive effect in individuals' lives. Creative art can improve mental health by reducing stress, increasing happiness, and helping you process emotions. It can also help you build self-awareness and emotional intelligence.

Your Fairfield County ADAMH Board advocates daily for everyone, and now the Friends of ADAMH Committee is inviting you to share in its efforts by showing your support for the annual awards and fundraising dinner. Sponsorships and tickets can be purchased her. We hope to see you on Tuesday, April 29 at 5:30 PM, at Crossroads Event Center, 2095 W Fair Ave. in Lancaster.

If you would like more information about the services provided by the Fairfield County ADAMH Board, please visit the website: www.fairfieldadamh.org. To speak to someone at the Fairfield County ADAMH Board, please call the office at 740-654-0829.

Creating Hope and breaking the stigma for our family, friends and community.

Friends of ADAMH is registered with the IRS as a 501(c)4 non-profit organization.
Contributions made to the Friends of ADAMH are not tax deductible for federal income tax purposes.

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