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Thresholds graciously thanks the following businesses, organizations and individuals for their sponsorship of Young at Heart 2010 to support programs to brighten the futures of people with mental illness.
For a complete list of funders to Thresholds, please download our latest Annual Report.
Presenting Sponsors PricewaterhouseCoopers The Rebecca Susan Buffett Foundation
Heartthrob Sponsors Roxanne and Rocco Martino The Oakmark International Funds John Walker and Eric Samonte Laurus Strategies The Robert and Jamie Taylor Foundation Scott Schweighauser and Liz Ellrodt The Merchantz Family The Sheperd Family
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Heart of Gold Sponsors X4 Communications William Blair and Company
Heart to Heart Sponsors Phyllis and Perry Schwartz In memory of Thomas J. Crowe Judy Friedman Norwood Drugs Jim and Maryanne Hayes John and Mary Raitt Aurora Investments
For a complete list of donors, download the invitation here.
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Our state and federal partners include the Division of Mental Health, the Department of Child and Family Services, the Department of Rehabilitation Services, HUD and many others in addition to our community partners and private donors.
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Upcoming Events
Run the Marathon! Thinking about running the 2010 Bank of America Chicago Marathon? Run it with the Thresholds Marathon Team! Meet training buddies, get free membership in CARA, and make a difference in the lives of Thresholds’ members. Learn more on the team’s website.
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Our Mission
Thresholds assists and inspires people with severe mental illnesses to reclaim their lives by providing the supports, skills and the respectful encouragement that they need to achieve hopeful and successful futures.
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