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3rd Annual Walk for Mental Wellness

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Hurkamp Park in downtown Fredericksburg

Mental Health America of Fredericksburg invites you to form a team of walkers and join us at Hurkamp Park for the 3rd annual Walk for Mental Wellness on Saturday, May 1, at 10:00. Walkers can choose to walk either a one-mile or a three-mile course.  Enjoy family-friendly activities, including a moon bounce, face painting and live local music. Our goal is to raise $30,000!

 

Why Walk?

The Walk for Mental Wellness is a fun, family event to increase awareness of the importance of mental health, to support the 1 in 4 families who experience mental health needs each year, and to raise funds that will support:

  • the only Mental Health HelpLine in our community - connecting people with needed resources so they can find hope in their lives
  • free, weekly supportive visits to homebound older adults enrolled in our Senior Visitors program - returning smiles to faces of lonely seniors
  • support groups for those who believe recovery is possible
  • workshops, training and public educational programs
  • advocacy for improved public policy and mental healthcare reform

 

What are Teams?

A team consists of people you know from work, school, church, neighborhood, civic organization, clubs - anyone - and their families and friends. After a team is organized, designate a team captain who serves as liaison between walkers and MHAF. Forms needed to collect pledges are on our website at  www.mhafred.org/walk2010.  Then go and get those donations!

 

Team Recognition

Many teams increase their visibility by wearing caps or buttons featuring their company, school, church or organization's logo. Group photos are welcome during registration. Teams with 10 or more members will be recognized during the opening ceremony. All sponsors and team members who raise $50 or more will receive a commemorative T-shirt.

 

How to Promote your Mental Health Wellness Walk Team

Actively recruit team walkers from your company, school, family and friends by:

  • Featuring your team in newsletters, bulletin boards - everywhere
  • Make announcements through your email or voice mail system
  • Display posters and WALK flyers in employee lounge, cafeteria, library, near elevators or stairs
  • Host a WALK sign-up table
  • Develop incentive programs for increased team participation

 

Promoting mental wellness for everyone, everyday

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Local Boys Go Bald

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Add together St. Patrick's Day and Bald and you get St. Baldrick's Day: a reason to shave your head to raise money for children with cancer. Local kids shaved their heads at Paddy's Steakhouse and Pub on March 14th and raised more than $25,000 for the St. Baldrick's Foundation. The Foundation funds local institutions and cooperative research on a national scale to help doctors work together to develop the best treatments for all children with cancer. Worldwide more than 160,000 children are diagnosed with childhood cancer each year.

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Books in Hand

Looking for children's books to give away? The Fredericksburg Area Service League donates more than 600 books a year to area organizations who can get them in the hands of needy children. The Books in Hand program is an ongoing philanthropy that you can find out more about at www.faserviceleague.com.

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Walk to Cure Diabetes

On Saturday, May 1, you can join with half a million walkers worldwide raising money for diabetes research as a part of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation's Walk To Cure Diabetes. More than 80 cents of every dollar raised by JDRF goes directly towards diabetes research and research education.
The Fredericksburg Walk to Cure Diabetes hopes to raise more than $40 thousand this year. Those who register online and raise $100 or more by Feb. 28 will be entered into a drawing for a free meal at the Chick-fil-A in Central Park.

The walk will take place at Loriella Park. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m., and the walk starts at 10:00 a.m. You can walk as an individual, as part of a corporate team, or you and your family can walk as a family team. For sponsorship and volunteer opportunities, to serve on this year's walk committee, to host a Kids Walk to Cure in your child's school, or for any general questions, more information, or help, contact walk chair Lisa Taylor at 540-834-2188 or taylor_42003@yahoo.com. Register for the walk online at www.jdrf.org.

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By Caroline Cardwell

November is National Adoption Month, a time to honor adoptive families and to raise awareness of adoption services. For the staff at UMFS (formerly known as United Methodist Family Services), however, adoption is a year-round priority.

Adoptions for All Ages

"What sets UMFS apart is the wide range of ages involved in adoptions," said Courtney Mills, program director of the UMFS Fredericksburg Regional Center. "The adoptions we've handled have ranged from infants to 17-year-olds. We had one youth adopted three weeks before his 18th birthday, just before he would have aged out of foster care. He wanted so much to be part of a family and didn't know what he'd do when he turned 18."

A Different Child

The youth, Jamie* (name has been changed), had started his therapeutic journey in UMFS' intensive treatment program and had transitioned to treatment foster care with a local family, who later chose to adopt him.

"Jamie became a different child once he knew the adoption was on the table," said UMFS social worker Terry Martin. "It was like a weight lifted off his shoulders."

Jamie's family continues to foster other children, and "he's very supportive of that and of the foster children in his family," added Mills. Jamie was accepted by a well-known university, but chose to stay at home and attend a local college, so that he could have the support of his parents and learn new skills.

"We are very proud of him," said Martin. "He is a very positive young man."

UMFS has been serving children, youth and families in Virginia since 1900. The UMFS Fredericksburg Regional Center, located at 305 Charlotte Street, has served the Fredericksburg area since 1996. For more information about the UMFS network of services, including adoption services, visit www.umfs.org, or call 540-898-1773.

 

Caroline Cardwell is the Communications and Public Relations Manager for UMFS (United Methodist Family Services). She is a graduate of the College of William and
Mary and the University of Richmond, and a former editor of the VBA News Journal and the Virginia Lawyer.

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