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Christmas Giving 2025
Our 2024 giving was so impactful and rewarding that we decided to work with Brylin again in 2025. Giving Christmas gifts so no one is spending the holidays there feeling forgotten. A small reminder that they matter, they are cared for, and they are not alone. Thank you to all who help make this possible!
Breaking the Stigma with Ross Szabo
In a powerful collaboration with Hamburg High School, we co-sponsored a visit from award-winning speaker Ross Szabo. Ross shared his personal journey of navigating a bipolar disorder diagnosis as a teen and challenged students to redefine mental health not just as "having a problem," but as how we address life's challenges. By providing students with a common language to discuss their emotions, we hope to continue breaking the stigma and normalizing mental health education for everyone in our community.
Parking Lot Party II
A weekend of community, connection, and celebration! Our 2-day fundraiser brought neighbors together for live music, local food, and a high-stakes cornhole tournament (Thanks K22R) featuring carnival games and prizes. Thanks to our incredible supporters and raffle winners—who took home signed Bills and Sabres gear—we raised significant funds to directly support mental health facilities and local wellness initiatives.
Photography Auction
Connor enjoyed viewing life and nature through his camera lens. His passion and talent showed in the results. What a great way to share a story of a mental health journey through artistic interpretation Thank you to all who and came out to BAM studio to share some good company, enjoy a glass of wine and appreciate some photography. Their generosity during the auction of Connor's work was tremendous and will help us do some great things.
Christmas Giving 2024
Knowing how difficult a time it can be for someone seeking treatment and having to be away from family, we chose to try and brighten the day and outlook for those individuals receiving treatment at Brylin Hospital. Members of our Team and family and friends volunteered to purchase items such as socks, blankets and books. These items were packaged and gift wrapped for 50 individual patients spending time getting treated during Christmas holidays































