FORWARD
The Mental Health Association in Butler County has existed in
the Butler County for 52 years, providing services to individuals with mental
illness and their families. In the early days, the agency was composed
entirely of volunteers, but in the the middle 1960's, the MHA took the step to
employ staff and expand their operations.
For many years after the organization
continued its work with two staff, Executive Director, and a secretary.
Since the mid-1980's, the number of staff has expanded as new programs have been
added. Currently, there are four full-time staff including the Executive
Director and seven part-time staff.
Just exactly what is the Mental
Health Association? The organization began in the early decade of the 20's
in the mind of a former mental patient, Clifford Beers. Having spent some
time himself in the wards of a mental hospital, Beers was painfully aware of the
stigma and powerlessness that accompanies mental illness. Having recovered
and rejoined his community, he raised his voice to speak on behalf of other
patients who were still hospitalized. Beers invited others to "volunteer
to advocate on behalf of those with no voice to be heard" and was joined by
countless others across the nation. Thus began the movement, which later
became known as the Mental Health Association. The mission of the
organization was to provide advocacy for those who could not speak for
themselves and public education to the community-at-large.
Understanding its role as that of a
catalyst to guide others into understanding and accepting those with
mental illness, the Butler Mental Health Association in the early years embarked
on on a very ambitious campaign of public education in schools and community.
That remains a major focus of their activities today, They also began to
develop services in the Butler community, which included Irene Stacy
Community Mental Health Center and Traditional Living, Inc.
During the decade of the 1990's, the MHA has been involved
with a variety of programs and services, many of them continuing to be manned by
volunteers. The MHA services can be broken into three categories:
those that serve the individuals with mental illness: Adult Advocacy,
Compeer, Representative Payee, Guardianship, and Grapevine fiduciary:
those that serve the families of adults and children with mental illness and the
community at large: Class Advocacy, Information and Referral, Public
Education; and the Children's Programs: Voyagers, and Education
Advocacy.
Pamela V, Grabe, Executive Director
MEMBERSHIP
Are you interested in becoming a member of the MHA? As
a member donor you will receive the newsletter, "THE CATALYST". To
submit membership, please click on the flower next to the appropriate membership
level. Please make checks payable to the Mental Health Association at 140
N. Elm Street, Butler, Pa. 16001
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$_______ Friend of MHA |
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$25.00 Sustaining Member |
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$35.00 MHA Sponsor |
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$50.00 MHA Patron |
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$75.00 President's Club |
You are invited to call the MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION to
learn more about the services, which are listed in this website at (724)
287-1965.

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