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2012 Youth Conference

Download the 2012 SCCCMH Youth Conference brochure

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2012 SCCCMH Spring Newsletter

Download the 2012 SCCCMH Spring Newsletter

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BonTon CommUNITY Days Coupon Books

The SCCCMH raised a significant amount of money by selling the BonTon Coupon Books in the fall. BonTon sponsors two “Community Days” events each year. One in the spring and one in the fall. They encourage non-profit 501(c)3 organizations, like the SCCCMH, to sell the coupon books for $5 and keep 100% of the proceeds. The coupon books have about $200 in savings during the “Community Days” sale. Always in the coupon book is a $10 coupon to use towards any purchase. So, the buyer makes $5 just by purchasing the coupon book. The non-profit organization can also have an informational table and sell coupon books right in the store. So, this gives the Citizens Committee an opportunity to raise awareness of our organization and the needs of people living with mental illness. Bon Ton is a great store to shop, and the coupon books offergreat savings. But most important, this is a risk-free fundraiser and an opportunity to raise awareness of mental illness. The Spring 2012 “Community Days” are April 27 and 28. Please consider buying a coupon book from the Citizens Committee by contacting Peggy Lounsbury at plounsbury@saratogacare.org or by calling 518-583-8371.

To make a donation to the SCCCMH, download the donation form here.

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2012 SCCCMH Annual Dinner and Fundraiser

The Saratoga County Citizens Committee for Mental Health will present Senator Roy McDonald with the 2012 Citizen of the Year Award at our Annual Dinner and Fundraiser on Thursday, May 3, 2012 at Longfellows Restaurant, 6-9 pm. Senator McDonald is being recognized not only for his efforts to raise awareness about the needs of people living with mental illness, but also for sponsoring and supporting legislation to actually make a difference for people in our community. The SCCCMH Dinner and Fundraiser is $30 and includes a social hour with appetizers, silent auction and raffles, and a buffet dinner. For more information, download the registration form, or call Collette Fox at 518-584-0792.

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