Invitation for Sponsorship Ninth Annual Celebration of Courage April 2015 Presented by NAMI Wake County 919 848 4490 www.nami-wake.org Celebration of Courage Van Gogh painted his famous Irises when he was institutionalized as a result of mental illness. The iris has become a symbol of hope and courage. “What consoles me is that I am beginning to consider madness as an illness like any other, and that I accept it as such.” Vincent Van Gogh 1889 Landscape Art Installation Large Artificial Irises - April 12- 19, 2015, Rex Hospital Main Campus These large irises represent Van Gogh’s painting. They will be set up by volunteers on the Rex Main Hospital Campus, a highly visible location, for one week where thousands of passersby will take a moment to reflect on the message, “mental illnesses are no-fault brain diseases, with no need for shame or blame.” Celebration of Courage Luncheon Luncheon, April 16, 2015, 12:15 - 1:45 pm, Highland United Methodist Church, Bradley Hall, 1901 Ridge Rd, Raleigh, NC, Anticipated attendance is 250 people. Keynote Speakers: General William F. Kernan, US Army Retired, and wife, Marianne, will share their family’s compelling story of courage and accomplishment. People living with mental illness, family members, and community supporters are invited to a luncheon focusing on stories of courage, hope, recovery, and advocacy. The NAMI Wake “Robert Bullock Person of Courage” award will be presented at this luncheon. Robert Bullock, an individual living with severe mental illness, overcame numerous obstacles to serve others as a leader in legislative advocacy and community outreach. Your sponsorships help families & people living with serious mental illness. Mental illnesses are brain diseases, no need for blame or shame. One in four individuals in the US lives with a mental illness. Of these illnesses, one in seventeen is serious such as schizophrenia, major depression, bipolar disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, or borderline personality disorder. In Wake County alone, 67,000 people live with a serious mental illness. According to the Association of State Mental Health Directors, people living with mental illness live 25 years less than other Americans. NAMI Wake’s Celebration of Courage event raises community awareness about mental illness and raises funds to provide essential and free education and support group programs for people living with mental illness and their loved ones. Funds also support NAMI Wake’s efforts to effect change through tireless advocacy for a health care system that ensures access to treatment for those in need. These programs and advocacy efforts help both families and people living with mental illness as they work on their security, recovery and support to live quality lives in the community. Imagine your own family member being diagnosed for the first time with a serious mental illness. Would you know what to do or where to turn for services and support? Would you know how to relate to your family member and keep your family together? Would you understand the illness, the medications and how to advocate for the care your loved one needs? If you are like most people, you would have no idea what to do and would feel terribly isolated and alone. If your family member is older than 17, you would not have the right to have his psychiatrists and therapists share what they know with you. And very few mental health professionals provide family education. NAMI Wake County fills this big need for thousands of moms, dads, brothers, sisters, sons, daughters, grandparents, and other caregivers every year. We offer three in-depth classes that provide the latest research and information for families who have children or adult family members suffering from mental illness. This is what one mother had to say. “The course was my first exposure to caregivers who struggled like I did. The emotions shown during the first meeting ranged from embarrassment to despair. Many of the caregivers were also hurt and abandoned by wellmeaning family and friends. I learned to understand how and why people with thought disorders have difficulty comprehending instructions, staying focused and on topic. I learned new communication techniques. These exercises were so important because I was able to test these theories in real life. I now have the communication skills to reach my daughter. She now feels less isolated and so do I.” Celebration of Courage The Celebration of Courage is the primary fundraiser for NAMI Wake County. NAMI Wake offers • Support groups in three Raleigh locations, and one in Garner, Fuquay Varina, and Wake Forest. • Evidence-based classes to help family members of children and adults living with all types of mental illness to increase coping skills, hope, and self-confidence. • Classes to help people living with mental illness learn to live better quality lives and cope with their illness. • Monthly speakers and a comprehensive newsletter with distribution to approximately 3,500 individuals as well as a website, www.nami-wake.org. • Program support and development with Wake County law enforcement departments in the Crisis Intervention Team Program which provides training to help officers recognize mental illness and to safely de-escalate situations. • Advocacy and community awareness about the need for essential services for people with mental illness. NAMI Wake County volunteers help families and individuals with serious mental illnesses connect with families and people living with mental illness to help link them to appropriate services in the area. Research has shown that individuals living with mental illness do better when they participate in support groups and when they have an involved and supportive family. The services that NAMI Wake provides help to reduce costs to taxpayers and the community by supporting people through periods of stress and heightened anxiety which reduces the need for more frequent visits to service providers and to hospital emergency rooms. Our services are very cost effective since most of our workforce consists of trained volunteers (people living with a mental illness and family members). Your financial support helps these volunteers find meaning through their very important contributions in helping others who are working on their recovery. Celebration of Courage Sponsorship Opportunities GOLD - $5,000 CHAMPION - $500 SILVER - $2,000 ADVOCATE - $250 BRONZE - $1,000 SUPPORTER - $100 Your Sponsorship will provide funds to organize, advertise, and staff classes and support groups for people living with mental illness and their families. Your Sponsorship will provide training materials for 1 class to train 15 family members Your Sponsorship will provide materials for 25 support group sessions serving 375 people per week Your Sponsorship will provide training materials for 4 classes to train 60 family members. Your Sponsorship will provide materials for 10 support group sessions serving 150 people per week Your Sponsorship will provide training materials for 2 classes to train 30 family members Sponsor Benefit Logo Site Banner Logo on Training Manuals Logo Website Luncheon Seats Logo Table Signs Lunch Remarks Logo /Name on Programs Newsletter Ad Presenting Gold Silver Bronze Champion X All classes X (cover) 12 mos 16 2 X X X 10 classes 12 mos 16 2 X X X 4 classes 12 mos 8 2 X 2 classes 2 mos 4 1 1 class 12 mo 2 1 X X X 1/2 Page 12 mos 1/4 1/8 Page Page 1/8 Page Logo/Name Advocate Supporter 1 mo 2 1 1 mo. 2 Logo/Name Logo/Name Advertising/Media X Special sponsorship recognition is also available for major donors of goods and services, depending on the cash value of the donation, including sponsorship of the food and beverage. Celebration of Courage Sponsorship Confirmation Yes! We are proud to support NAMI Wake County. We authorize NAMI Wake County to include our name or logo on all the materials printed for the event consistent with our sponsorship selection below: $ 5,000 1 Champion $ 500 1 Silver $ 2,000 1 Advocate $ 250 1 Bronze $ 1,000 1 Supporter $ 100 1 Gold NAMI Wake County is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt, nonprofit organization. Your donations are tax exempt to the full extent of the law. Company Name:______________________________________________________________________ Contact Name:________________________________________________________________________ Address:______________________________________________________________________________ City:___________________________________________State:___________Zip:___________________ Phone:______________________FAX:___________________Email:_____________________________ Payment: _______________Check enclosed (please make payable to NAMI Wake County) _______________Credit cards accepted: ( ) Visa ( ) Mastercard ( ) Discover _______________Invoice required Please Print Name: (as it appears on credit card):___________________________________________________ Billing Address (If different from above):________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ Card Number:_________________________________________________________________________ Card Verification Code:____________________(Three digit code on back, near the signature) Signature:_____________________________________________________________________________ The benefit of confirming your sponsorship and providing electronic copies of your logo is inclusion in all printed materials as specified by level. Regardless of confirmation date, all sponsors will receive recognition at luncheon, on website, and in newsletter in accordance with their level of sponsorship. Contact: Ann Akland, Volunteer Development Director, 919 266 0766, aakland@nami-wake.org Mail Checks to NAMI Wake COC, PO Box 12562, Raleigh, NC 27605-2562
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