When

Tuesday, February 13, 2024 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM EST
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Where

The Carter Center 
One Copenhill
453 John Lewis Freedom Parkway NE
Atlanta, GA 30307
 

 
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Lisa Pace 
Georgia Parent Support Network, Inc. 
770-545-4298 
lisa.pace@gpsn.org 
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20th Annual

"Unmasking Children’s Mental Illness"

 Mardi Gras Ball 

Georgia Parent Support Network, Inc. is excited to announce the 20th Annual "Unmasking Children’s Mental Illness" Mardi Gras Benefit Ball. 

We will “Let the Good Times Roll” as we crown our King or Queen of the Ball, enjoy fabulous speakers, compete in a costume contest hosted by our peers, participate in our silent auction and purchase raffle tickets for amazing prizes! This will be an in-person evening to remember! GPSN appreciates your support as we continue to provide services and advocate for children with mental illness in Georgia.

We can't wait for you to join us as we celebrate our 20th Ball and our 35th year at GPSN!  Buy your tickets now!

UNMASKING CHILDRENS MENTAL HEALTH

 According to the CDC, 1 in 5 children experiences a mental disorder in a given year. Georgia Parent Support Network (GPSN) continues to work hard to ensure that Georgia families have access to support, care, education and a voice in the process of change.

OUR WORK TO BUILD A STRONG COMMUNITY

GPSN is a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency, and is dedicated to providing services, support, education and advocacy for children and youth with mental illness, emotional disturbances and behavioral differences.  Since 1989, GPSN has been a voice for children and adolescents who do not have a voice, advocating for mental health reforms. We provide advocacy,  help youth who are transitioning out of child and adolescent mental health services to become independent instead of homeless, and support the statewide Youth M.O.V.E. Georgia chapter that empowers young adults to become active participants in mental health advocacy and peer support. We also support our Therapeutic Foster Care program, Transitional Youth Peer Center, Street Outreach program, and Family Partner for Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.

HOW YOU CAN HELP

The "Unmasking Children’s Mental Illness" Mardi Gras Benefit Ball is our premier fundraising event.  It is through strong partnerships that GPSN is able to provide training, life skills, mentoring, and peer support to Georgia families and young adults.  Please help us Unmask Children's Mental Illness and consider becoming an event sponsor or donor

For more information, please contact Lisa Pace at  (770) 545-4298.