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Spring 2019:  Tuning In

Spring 2019: Tuning In

“I’ve been in over thirty mental health and lockdown facilities over the last twenty years and I can honestly say that Hopewell was a beacon of light compared to all of the others.”

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Winter 2019:  Creative Energy

Winter 2019: Creative Energy

Sam Silverman speaks of music and art with enthusiastic energy and profound passion. Sam is called to creativity, whether he is in his studio creating vibrant and unique works of art or at his piano composing music. He shares openly about a time in his life when mental illness became an obstacle to overcome in his quest for his purpose.

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2018 Annual Report

2018 Annual Report

2018 marked Hopewell’s twenty-third year of providing healing and hope for people with serious mental illness. It was also a significant year of change and progress as we work to secure the future of this remarkable organization.

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Fall 2018:  Gratitude

Fall 2018: Gratitude

Emily experienced bouts of depression throughout high school, moving in and out of numerous facilities. She started college but was soon hospitalized and left after a few months. In October 2015, Emily found Hopewell.

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8th Annual Exploring Mental Health Event October 10, 2018

8th Annual Exploring Mental Health Event October 10, 2018

Hopewell presents the 8th Annual David Cutler Conservatory Exploring Mental Health lecture, “Public Perceptions of Mental Illness and Violence,” with Phillip J. Resnick, MD. The event will be held on Wednesday, October 10, at the Cleveland Racquet Club (29825 Chagrin Blvd. in Pepper Pike). A reception with hors d’oeuvres and wine begins at 5:30 pm and the program will begin promptly at 6:15 pm. The public is welcome to attend in celebration of Mental Health Awareness Week. Tickets are $25 per person and must be purchased in advance.

Dr. Phillip Resnick, is a professor of psychiatry and Director, Division of Forensic Psychiatry at Case School of Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Resnick served as a consultant on many high profile cases, including those of Jeffrey Dahmer, Susan Smith, Timothy McVeigh and Andrea Yates. He is a past president of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law and has published over 200 articles and book chapters. Internationally recognized, Dr. Resnick has lectured in 49 states and 24 countries.

For more information or to purchase tickets, call the Hopewell Development Office at 440-247-0912. Kindly RSVP by Monday, October 1.

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