Bring your family, friends and even your dog to join the fun and make a difference
Join the staff, clients and community of Jefferson Center for Mental Health and the Jefferson Mental Health Foundation for our 11th Annual Wellness Walk and help fund mental health services for individuals with serious mental health problems, who cannot afford services on their own.
Saturday, June 13, 2009, Clement Park in Littleton
Registration starts at 7:30 am
Walk/run starts at 8:30 am
Run, Walk, and Pet Walk • Prizes • Refreshments
Massages • Activities for Kids • Free Health Screenings
Health Fair • Many other fun activities
Join Us ...Help Us...Get Involved
Register!
Register online at
www.jcmh.org or register the day of the event.
Form a Team!
Gather your co-workers, friends, family, church members or any other group and form a team.
Set up You Own Wellness Walk Page!
Once you register go to
www.jcmh.org and click on "build your own page" to set up your own page where you or your team can include a request to support your participation, post stories or pictures.
Got questions?
Contact Susan Matthews, Wellness Walk Coordinator at 303-432-5144.
About Jefferson Center for Mental Health
Celebrating its 51st year, Jefferson Center for Mental Health is the community nonprofit mental health center serving Jefferson, Gilpin and Clear Creek counties. Jefferson Center helps to bring hope for a brighter future for thousands of community members who struggle with mental health challenges. The Center serves the people throughout its three-county area with 350 staff at over 20 locations in addition to working in schools, nursing homes, senior centers and other community settings Its staff has expertise in numerous areas, including children and family issues, adults with serious mental illness, suicide prevention, early intervention, juvenile justice, and trauma treatment. Jefferson Center offers a full continuum of specialized behavioral health services for every age, including Wellness services and community classes. Last year the Center provided treatment more than 6,000 clients and education and prevention services to thousands of additional community members...people facing some of life's toughest challenges-children with emotional problems as a result of abuse or trauma, youth struggling with depression or substance abuse and/or involved in the juvenile justice system, adults with serious mental illness like schizophrenia...and older adults who need help. For more information, visit
www.jcmh.org