
Psychiatric News June 18, 2004
Volume 39 Number 12
© 2004 American Psychiatric Association
p. 18
Psychiatric Foundation Fundraiser A Towering Success
Mary Claire Leftwich
Eighty floors above New York's busy streets, the American Psychiatric
Foundation holds its annual meeting fundraising event.
Alittle rain and fog did not stop the American Psychiatric Foundation's
event, "A Toast to New York," from becoming the most successful
foundation benefit to date. High above New York City on the 80th floor of the
Empire State Building, nearly 300 people gathered to celebrate the
foundation's mission to advance public understanding that mental illnesses are
real and can be effectively
treated.
The event raised nearly $130,000, with the proceeds going to support
foundation grants and programs. Participants enjoyed a cocktail reception,
live music, and silent auction.
Foundation President Altha Stewart, M.D., presented the first Minority
Mental Health Awards to the Project for Psychiatric Outreach to the Homeless
Inc. (PPOH), located in New York, and to psychiatrist Carl Bell, M.D., of the
Community Mental Health Council and Foundation in Chicago (Psychiatric
News, April 2).
"Dr. Bell and PPOH have made significant contributions to mentally
ill people in minority communities that are often ignored," said
Stewart. "Their efforts to remove barriers to services are an example to
all who care about providing access to the underserved."
A new foundation initiative also was launched at the New York fundraiser.
All-Stars at Work, a program of the National Partnership for Workplace Mental
Health, educates and provides resources for employees and employers across the
country about the benefits of a mentally healthy workforce and the need to
provide access to quality mental health services.
The evening also featured the induction of four members into the Benjamin
Rush Circle, the foundation's most prestigious donor club, which is composed
of donors who have given $10,000 or more over time to the foundation. New
members include Rodrigo Muñoz, M.D., Carolyn Robinowitz, M.D., Mary
Scully, and Nicholas Stratas, M.D.
"The event was extremely successful," Stewart said. "We
had record attendance, raised a record amount of money for the foundation and
its programs, and we were able to enjoy a New York City landmark with
colleagues and friends. This was truly a great night."
A Toast to New York was supported by Cyberonics, GlaxoSmithKline, Janssen
Pharmaceutica, Pfizer Inc., Sanofi-Synthelabo, Forest Laboratories, Otsuka
America Pharmaceutical Inc., and Professional Risk Management Services Inc.
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