2022 Annual Celebration - Recap

This past Sunday, Mental Health Advocacy Services hosted its 2022 Annual Celebration. We feel extremely honored to have been joined by so many new and old supporters, friends, and family to celebrate three wonderful women who have made outstanding contributions in the field of mental health.

Thank you for helping make our first in-person event in three years a huge success through your sponsorships, ticket and tribute purchases, and donations. Your contributions directly support low-income folks with mental health disabilities by providing them with a free attorney to help them obtain and maintain their housing, public benefits, and other supportive services needed to thrive.

If you were unable to attend, you can still support our mission by making a donation online or via mail

2022 HONOREES

This year, Mental Health Advocacy Services had the privilege of honoring the following mental health advocates:

  • Adriana Alejandre (LMFT & Founder of LatinxTherapy) with the Jim Preis Memorial Award

  • Dr. Devika Bhushan (Former Acting Surgeon General of California) with the Advocates Award

  • Sally Zinman (Pioneer of the Peer Mental Health Movement) with the Lifetime Achievement Award. This award was presented posthumously and was accepted by CAMHPRO Interim Executive Director, Andrea Wagner.

Excepts from their acceptance speeches are included below.

 
 

EVENT PHOTOS

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

EMERALD

Platinum

 
 

GOLD

 

SILVER

Alston & Bird LLP Association for Corporate Growth Global Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann LLP FTI Consulting Kendall Brill & Kelly LLP Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP

BRONZE

Areta Crowell, Ph.D. Association for Corporate Growth LA Calini ∗ Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete, LLP Emily Ludmir AviadFirst Legal John Preis & Allison Cheffer Lighthouse ∗ O'Melveny & Myers LLP Palatine Capital Partners Management, LLC Sycamores Vanaman German LLP

MISSION

The mission of Mental Health Advocacy Services (MHAS) is to protect and advance the legal rights of low-income adults and children with mental health disabilities and empower them to assert those rights in order to maximize their autonomy, achieve equity, and secure the resources they need to thrive.

Visit www.mhas-la.org to learn more about our work.

 
 
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