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Elmsford, NY - The Mental Health Association of Westchester County, Inc. (MHA) is gearing up to Run, Walk, and Dance on Saturday, September 20, 2008, starting at 9 am in FDR State Park, Yorktown Heights.
This one-day, two-part fundraising event features a 5K run/walk and 1-mile kids’ race followed by food and fun for the entire family.
Lace Up Your Running Shoes
Join special guests Darlene Rodriguez of WNBC-TV, Lou Young of WCBS-TV and CNN’s Gerri Willis, among others, as more than 500 runners and walkers gather to raise awareness of the stigma associated with mental illness while generating much needed funds to provide mental health services Westchester County residents regardless of their ability to pay. The Taconic Road Runners Club is the official race timer for the morning portion of the event.
“Mental illness and emotional disturbance touches all of us and the stigma associated with seeking help can be devastating” says MHA’s CEO Dr. Amy Kohn. “MHA on the move: Run, Walk, Dance! is an amazing community event that brings people together to raise awareness and to break down barriers that prevent people from seeking the help and treatment they need.”
Funds from MHA on the move: Run, Walk, Dance! help to underwrite treatment programs and services for Westchester residents in dire need that are unable to pay for the mental health services they require. These funds will also offset the cost of our innovative Housing Program, a new initiative which provides at-risk individuals (adults and their children) with a safe, stable environment they can call “home.”
Register Now and Build a Team
By registering now, individuals can start building teams of family, friends, colleagues and co-workers. Prizes for individuals and teams, including a grand prize of one roundtrip airline ticket on JetBlue, are being offered. To register for the Run/Walk portion of this event, contact Connie Moustakas at (914) 592-5900 x 209 or email at
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Put On Your Dancing Shoes
After the run/walk, join MHA for the “Dance!” portion of the event, which starts at 7 pm at the Marros in Rye, NY. At the Gala Dance Celebration, MHA will honor television journalist and author Jane Pauley, Westchester developer and community advocate Martin Ginsburg, long-time MHA friend and supporter Aline Raisler and CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) volunteer Yvonne Tropp. Tipper Gore is the honorary co-chair for the event. For information about the Gala Dance Celebration, contact Frank Accosta at (212) 838-2660 x21;
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About MHA
Since 1946, MHA has promoted mental health through advocacy, community education and direct services. MHA serves as a front-line resource for children, adults and families with mental health issues. MHA provides quality services to those who are in greatest need, least likely to receive help elsewhere, and unable to cover the costs of treatment. Today, MHA serves more than 11,000 individuals each year.
To learn more about MHA and the services it provides, including suicide prevention and violence hotlines, visit www.mhawestchester.org
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