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Kindling Brighter Futures Through Giving

Living with mental illness is a journey that many people navigate every day, often with incredible resilience and strength.

Mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia can affect anyone, regardless of age, background, or life circumstances. These conditions do not define a person but are just one part of their complex and unique identity. It's important to understand that living with mental illness is not a sign of weakness but a testament to the human spirit's capacity for endurance and adaptability.

Our Main Program Newbridge Veterans Place

Supported Housing for Low-income, Mentally Disabled Veterans

Mentally ill veterans are at very high risk for experiencing chronic homelessness. The prevalence of mental disorders among homeless veterans varies from 48-67%, according to a report from the Department of Veterans Affairs. The 2023 Annual Homelessness Assessment Report to Congress showed that on any given night 623 veterans are homeless in Ohio.

Mentally ill veterans, especially those who do not receive VA benefits, don't have the income or other means to afford supportive housing, essential needs, medical and mental health services and treatment. As a result, many find themselves hospitalized, incarcerated or homeless.

While a few federal and state programs are dedicated to reducing homelessness amongst veterans, Newbridge stands out with its passion and capacity to serve those veterans, who cannot function independently due to their persistent and severe mental illnesses.

Established in 2016, Newbridge Veterans Place addresses the need by offering the opportunity for eight individuals to experience a clean, safe, and supportive home to live in and recover.

The 24-hour supportive care includes supervision of self-administration of medication, transportation to doctors, therapy, shopping and community events, all high-quality homemade meals, substance abuse management, work program, leisure activities, laundry and housekeeping services. The outcomes of this appropriate support and structure are lesser risk of hospitalization, jail and homelessness. Most of our residents come to us with insufficient income or benefits to pay for their care, so we seek funds to meet their needs.

Donating to this cause not only a way to honor their service and sacrifice, but also a means to address critical and unmet needs and fulfill your personal values of compassion and empathy.

Donate Today!

By sponsoring Newbridge’s Supported Housing for Low-income, Mentally Disabled Veterans program, you can provide safe and clean housing and 24-hour care to program participants.

100% of your donations directly go to program
expenses.

Board of Directors

Debra Beckstett

Treasurer
R etired Executive Director of
Alternative Paths, Inc. LISW -S

Joe Lattanzio

Chairperson of Board
Air Force Veteran, Business
Owner

Michelle Evans

Officer
Bank Manager

Robert Andrews

Officer
Realtor

Advisory Committee

Kenneth Rambo

Retired Veteran

Jane Norton

Retired Teacher

Richard Heilman

Retired Boy Scout volunteer

Deborah Brown

Retired Newbridge Operations Manager

Founder and Executive Director

Erzsebet Mikita

Newbridge Place has 15
employees

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