
Paramus-based Care Plus Foundation celebrated its 10th
Annual Courage Awards Dinner at The Venetian in
Approximately 300 people attended the event and over
$90,000 was raised in support of the clients and programming of Care Plus NJ.
Care Plus’ supportive programming helps the estimated 1 in 4 adults in
our community suffering from a diagnosable mental illness – from depression and
anxiety, to bipolar disorder and schizophrenia – build better lives for
themselves and their families.
"The Courage Awards recognize individuals and corporations
that have worked diligently to fulfill the needs of the mentally ill by
supplying educational, medical or financial support and taking action to
decrease the stigma,” said
“The evening also celebrates our scholarship recipients,”
said Augustine. A previous
scholarship recipient who recently graduated Cum Laude from
Among the businesses honored were Hewlett Packard, one of
the world’s largest information technology corporations and
“Through our Care Plus Laser Imaging Program we are
providing competitive employment opportunities for individuals with mental
illness and enabling them to secure financial independence,” said Augustine.
“The success of Care Plus Laser Imaging would not be possible without the
partnership of Hewlett Packard and ACCSES NJ-
Peggy Englebert, Board President of
Among the individual honorees was Dean Pastras.
Pastras has been working in the field of Social Services with children,
families and individuals for over 28 years.
He is Executive Director of
Joe Pantoliano, Emmy winner and film actor, was also
honored with a Courage Award.
This actor/producer, born and raised in
“The proceeds raised tonight will go back to the clients,” said Roseanne Anderson, Executive Administrative Assistant for Care Plus NJ. “This is our largest fundraiser and it has been very successful. We are grateful to be able to provide help to clients who can’t afford their own prescription medications, housing or education.”
Funds were raised through a silent auction, where attendants were able to bid on items such as a week’s stay in a London, England flat, a weekend in Manhattan, field seats at Yankee Stadium, Giants football tickets, a laptop computer, flat screen television and dinner at a selection of fine New Jersey restaurants.
There was also a raffle and Tricky Tray prizes.
A portion of the profits raised from the Courage Awards will also be donated to Healthy Families, a program devoted to preventing child abuse.
The Care Plus Foundation is a
501c(3) non-profit organization. For
information, contact Executive Director Tara Augustine at
The Care Plus
Foundation is a non-profit corporation dedicated to mental health issues,
providing public education, program development, community relations and
fundraising support to Care Plus NJ, Inc., which offers comprehensive mental
health services to those in need in northern New Jersey.
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