Chaffee County Women Who Care recently gave a grant of $11,700 to National Alliance on Mental Illness of Chaffee County.Â
That donation brought the groupâs total donations to more than $100,000 to 10 different nonprofit organizations in Chaffee County since their first meeting in October 2018.
âNAMI CC is thrilled to be the recipient of the Women Who Care quarterly gift. Thanks to the generosity of Women Who Care, NAMI CC will be able to expand and sustain its lifesaving programs,â said Eunice Collette, president of NAMI Chaffee County.
Collette said the challenges of the past year have considerably increased the need for mental health supports. NAMI Chaffee County strives to meets these needs with programs such as evidence-based Family-to-Family classes, Mental Health Crisis Planning and Family Support Group meetings for family and friends of loved ones living with a mental health condition.
Chaffee County Women Who Care reached an important milestone this month as they gave a grant of $11,700 to NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) of Chaffee County.
This donation means that CCWWC has donated a total of more than $100,000 to ten different nonprofit organizations in Chaffee County since their first meeting in October of 2018.
âNAMI CC is thrilled to be the recipient of the Women Who Care quarterly gift. Thanks to the generosity of Women Who Care, NAMI CC will be able to expand and sustain its life saving programs,â says Eunice Collette, president of NAMI Chaffee County.
Collette says that the challenges of the past year have considerably increased the need for mental health supports. NAMI Chaffee County strives to meets these needs with programs such as evidence-based Family-to-Family classes, Mental Health Crisis Planning and Family Support Group meetings for family and friends of loved ones living with a mental health condition.