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* WHAT WE DO * GET INVOLVED * DONATE NOW * MENU * Home * About Us * History & Mission of HCF * Board of Directors * Support Us * Donate * Advocate * Be a Fundraiser * Hamilton Center, Inc. * Who We Are * History of HCI * HCI Video * HCI At A Glance * Visit Hamilton Center Website * Lives Changed * About Mental Health * Myths & Facts * Quick Facts * News * Contact Hamilton Center Foundation, Inc. strengthens the community by raising awareness of excellence in behavioral health and stewarding resources for lasting support of Hamilton Center, Inc., a regional behavioral health system in central and west central Indiana. We support a community of 12,000, including 4,000 children. Contact Us Today! WE SUPPORT THE VISION OF HAMILTON CENTER, INC. THROUGH STRATEGIC GIFTS FOR COMMUNITY FOCUSED PROJECTS THAT HELP SILENCE THE STIGMA OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CHALLENGES. THE CHALLENGE Behavioral health is as important as physical health. It affects our mood and disposition, our physical and spiritual being, and our quality of life. Excellent mental health strengthens our ability to cope with stress, it enhances are creativity, and helps us form strong personal bonds in our everyday lives. Behavioral health services are in greater demand. More than ever before. Intervening early in a person’s life before a mental health crisis is critical to the safety of the person and the stability of the family. Assuring a strong behavioral health system is essential to a person’s recovery and the overall health of the community. LIGHTING THE WAY With appropriate treatment, people with mental health stressors can and do recover and/or significantly improve their quality of life. You, your family, your friends and your employer can play a vital role in ensuring quality behavioral health services are available to all, through a gift to the Hamilton Center Foundation, Inc. INVEST FOR IMPACT Last year, the Hamilton Center, Inc. provided over $3 million in charity care. Over 80% of our community reports living below the poverty line, including over 12,000 consumers, 4,000 of which are children. Help us invest for impact. We welcome gifts of every size. Your donation to the Foundation will help provide quality clinical services, charity care to help those who are unable to pay for services, capital needs and community outreach programs in central and west Indiana. Contact Us Today! Our mission is to strengthen the community by providing consistent and lasting support to Hamilton Center, Inc. as it provides the highest quality behavioral health care and wellness services in Indiana. Hamilton Center exists to provide quality behavioral healthcare, wellness and human development services to our community. Our vision is to advance excellence in behavioral health services through compassion, customer responsiveness, innovation, and flexibility. MYTH VS. FACT 1 Myth * Mental health issues do not affect me. Fact * Mental health is something that could very well affect you or your loved one.This year, one in five adults will experience a mental health issue. An estimated 13-20 percent of children experience a mental health issue. Whether you or a loved one suffers from a mental health issue, it is something that affects everyone who is part of the greater community. MYTH VS. FACT 2 Myth * I can’t help a person with a mental disorder. Fact * Many people who suffer from a mental health disorder are heavily influenced by the people around them. Some of the ways you can help someone with a mental health disorder include:Letting that individual know that you are available to help or listen. Offering to help them research and get access to treatment. Treating that person with love and respect. Refusing to define that person by their diagnosis. MYTH VS. FACT 3 Myth * Children do not experience mental health issues. Fact * Half of the people who suffer from a mental health disorder began showing signs before the age of 14. Some of the most common behavioral health disorders among children include ADHD, anxiety and depression. WORK WITH US? There are many ways to offer your time, talent and treasure to the most vulnerable in our community. To support Hamilton Center Foundation and the programs and services of Hamilton Center, Inc., consider these options: * Donate * Be a Fundraiser * Advocate * Other Ways to Help Thank you! HOW CAN I HELP SUPPORT THE FOUNDATION? Would you like to support Hamilton Center Foundation? You can help the foundation support the work of Hamilton Center through donations, becoming a fundraiser, being an advocate, acting as a volunteer or friend and more. There are many ways to offer your time, talent and treasure to the most vulnerable in our community. * Donate * Be a Fundraiser * Advocate * Volunteer * Be a friend * Other Ways to Help Donate to Hamilton Center Foundation Your donation to the Foundation will help Hamilton Center in the areas of: -Quality clinical services that are current, compassionate and effective. -Charity care to ensure mental health and addiction treatment is available to anyone in need. -Capital needs to provide the latest facilities, clinical materials/tools and technology to assist in providing the highest quality, state-of-the-art care. -Community outreach/education and prevention services such as Mental Health First Aid and prevention programs in the schools. Hamilton Center Foundation staff can assist you in choosing the method of giving that will be most meaningful and beneficial to you, including: -Cash, check or credit card -Stocks and securities -Real estate -Memorial gifts -Endowed named funds -Planned gifts, including bequests, trusts and retirement plans DONATE NOW (Link to form) WHAT SERVICES DO YOU SUPPORT? What kind of services and programs does the Hamilton Center Foundation fund? That’s a great question! By now you probably know the basics – the Foundation funds the work of Hamilton Center, Incorporated. More in-depth though, the foundation provides funding to four particular areas of need for HCI: * Child and Adolescent Services – including services in the school corporations in central and west central Indiana, Hamilton Center provides staff in close contact to every school in the 10-county region. Hamilton Center staff helps children, adolescents, and surrounding family struggling with issues such as ADD or ADHD, behavioral problems, addiction problems, and more. This can take the form of individual, family and/or group therapy, assessments, home-based case management and school-based counseling. Child psychiatric services are also available through Hamilton Center, Inc. * Awareness and Understanding – Hamilton Center works to increase awareness of mental health and addiction issues in our community, and to combat the negative stigmas that prevent open discussion and treatment from happening. HCI staff provides broad-based education and specific training wherever it is needed – everything from presentations to community groups to formal Mental Health First Aid training. They have also guided community partners through a ground-breaking public education course that helps attendees understand, identify, and appropriately respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders. * Charity care – The need for free or reduced fee services is great. HCI provides services to people who have no way to pay for services. Close to 85% of Hamilton Centers patients report annual incomes at or below the federal poverty level. HCI works to ensure those people most vulnerable receive the care services they need. * Continuous Improvement – Part of the Hamilton Center mission is to provide the highest quality behavioral health care and wellness services in Indiana. Towards that end, we train staff on the newest and most effective Evidence Based Practices/Medicine –providing clinical services that are based on the best research evidence, clinical expertise and patient values. This focus will help HCI build hope and change lives as it has been doing for more than 40 years. WHAT DOES HAMILTON CENTER DO? For more than 40 years, Hamilton Center has been “building hope and changing lives” through a broad array of behavioral health services for children, adolescents, adults and families. Mental health and addiction services are in greater demand than ever before. Intervening early in a person’s life, before a mental health crisis, is critical to the safety of the person and the stability of the family. Assuring a strong mental health is essential to a person’s recovery and the overall health of the community. Close to 85% of Hamilton County’s consumers report annual incomes at or below the federal poverty level. The organization works to provide significant amounts of charity care to assure those people most vulnerable receive the services they need. With appropriate treatment, people with mental health problems can and do recover and/or significantly improve their quality of life. You, your family, your friends and your employer can play a vital role in ensuring that mental health services are available to all people today and always, through a gift to Hamilton Center Foundation. HOW TO GET INVOLVED? There are many ways to offer your time, talent and treasure to the most vulnerable in our community. * Donate (“I’d like to donate now” button) * Be a Fundraiser * Advocate * Volunteer * Be a friend HAMILTON CENTER Hamilton Center, Inc. is a regional, not-for-profit behavioral health system serving central and west central Indiana. OUR MISSION To strengthen the community by providing consistent and lasting support to Hamilton Center, Inc. as it provides the highest quality behavioral health care and wellness services in Indiana. Quality Behavioral Health, Today and Always Donate CONTACT INFORMATION Address: 620 Eighth Avenue Terre Haute, IN 47804 Phone: 812.231.8416 Email: info@hamiltoncenterfoundation.org * © 2022 Hamilton Center Foundation * About Us * HCI At A Glance * Get Involved * News * Facebook