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Napa, CA (July 17,
2007): Aldea Children and Family Services has partnered with
acclaimed wine producer Cartlidge & Browne to create a specially
blended Aldea Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay. Fifty percent of
the proceeds from the sales of these limited production wines will
raise funds for local children facing serious mental health
challenges. For 35 years Aldea has treated thousands of youth in
Napa and Solano counties, helping young people and their families by
providing professional outpatient counseling, residential treatment,
foster care, and school based programs.
To order Aldea wines, call Cartlidge & Browne
at 707-552-5199 and request the Aldea Cabernet Sauvignon and Aldea
Chardonnay. Wines are available in 3 different quantities: 2 bottles
- $30, 6 bottles - $90, 12 bottles - $180. For more information
about Cartlidge and Browne visit
www.cartlidgeandbrowne.com.
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SUCCESS!!! This year's annual fundraising gala was one for
the record books raising more than $100,000 for Aldea programs!
On May 19th, Aldea Children and Family Services held our
sixth annual fundraising gala, “Planting Seeds of Hope…” at the
Carneros Inn. The gala celebrated Aldea’s 35 years of service to
the community and honored Betty O’Shaughnessy Woolls. Guests were
extremely generous with a moving show of support for our “Fund a
Future” lot, generating nearly $22,000 in 5 minutes. Their
donations will be used to partially fund Aldea’s award winning art
therapy calendar, a Photo Life Story project, summer camp for
emotionally challenged youth, and a Spanish speaking parents group.
The most exciting live auction lot of the night was a barrel of 2006
Napa Valley wine donated by Silver Oak Cellars and blended by Silver
Oak Winemaker, Daniel Baron. The barrel sold for $20,000 after some
very competitive bidding. All in all the evening netted over
$100,000, making it the most successful fundraiser in Aldea history!
Many thanks to Event Chair, Shannon Ryan, all of those who attended,
Napa Valley wineries and businesses that donated items and services,
and volunteers; you really made the evening an amazing
event!
I
also want to extend a heart-felt “thank you” to Betty O’Shaughnessy
Woolls who was the gala’s honoree. She was presented with a special
award for her dedication to Aldea and was recognized as a champion
for mental health research. After sharing an emotional and personal
story about why mental health is important to her the message was
clear: mental health is an issue that effects us all. In fact, it
is a disease that afflicts as many as 1 in 5 adults and 1 in 10
children each year. With many people often silently suffering it is
pertinent that we move beyond the stigma associated with issues of
mental health and adopt an attitude of healing and hope. And with
proper diagnosis and treatment we can help those in need recover
from what can be a devastating illness. Thank you, Betty, for your
thoughtful words and support over the years.
For thirty-five years Aldea Children and Family Services has served
vulnerable children and adults who suffer from a variety of mental
health and social problems. Issues of neglect, depression and other
behavioral and social challenges are often devastating to the
individual, the family, and the community. Aldea is committed to
healing these individuals with professional and compassionate mental
health and child welfare services which will assist them with
success in work, home, and school.
Warmly,
Allen Ewig, LCSW
Executive Director
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