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Your philanthropic support of Sheppard Pratt's programs makes a tremendous difference!

Charitable giving to Sheppard Pratt augments resources that are not otherwise available for our patients and students. Thank you for your support.

From personal needs such as clothing, coats and shoes; to access support such as transportation for day hospital and other care settings; to supplementing patient educational materials such as videos and workbooks; to supporting start-up costs for new program initiatives; to funding continued treatment for patients without insurance or financial means, your contribution to Sheppard Pratt Health System helps us fulfill our mission of improving mental health.

One of the various ways to support Sheppard Pratt is through a planned gift. You can learn more about planned giving here.

The trustees, leadership and clinical staff of Sheppard Pratt thank you for your generosity and your interest in supporting our services.

Your online gift or pledge, is welcomed. To learn more about contributions to Sheppard Pratt, select from the following menu:

Fund Purpose
Care for Kids Fund

Directed toward unmet patient needs in our residential and inpatient programs and in our special education schools for children and adolescents across our statewide system.

Patient Care Fund (Unrestricted)

For unmet patient needs proposed by clinical staff and reviewed by an internal Grants Committee.

Forbush School at Hunt Valley

Funds directed toward the newest advancements in education for children aged 5 through 21 with autism at The Forbush School located in Hunt Valley, MD.

Partners in Recovery Fund

Funding directed toward a joint venture outpatient chemical dependency program for adolescents, adults and seniors staffed by clinicians from Sheppard Pratt Health System and Greater Baltimore Medical Center.

The Robert W. and Diane E. Gibson Museum Fund

To enable the Gibson Museum (which houses the artifacts associated with the founders of Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital) to maintain its collection and to expand its educational offerings.

Care for Seniors Fund

Dedicated to providing unmet needs for our elderly patients.

Eating Disorders Fund

Directed to the comprehensive treatment of complex eating disorder patients in our 22-bed unit in Towson.

Clinical Research Fund

Furthers the clinical research mission of Sheppard Pratt.

Substance Abuse Education & Prevention Fund

Funds directed to a variety of programs designed to educate youth, their families, professionals and the community on the dangers of substance abuse.

Forbush School Fund

An accredited Level V special education facility and residential treatment center on Sheppard Pratt's Towson campus for severely emotionally disturbed children and adolescents from pre-K through 12th grade. This fund provides unrestricted support for student needs such as technology, books, supplies, and field trips.

Jefferson School Fund

A fully accredited special education school and licensed residential treatment center in rural Frederick County for students aged 9 to 18. Devoted to unmet student and program needs. An unrestricted fund, its flexibility allows creative, responsive solutions to emergency student needs and changing program priorities.

Petey Lapera Memorial Scholarship Fund

Provides cash scholarships to graduating seniors from The Jefferson School (A Program of Sheppard Pratt Health System) in Frederick, Maryland to assist with their college tuition. A generous supporter will provide a one-to-one match up to $5,000 for new gifts.

Art Restricted Fund

Funds directed to the purchase of new art and the preservation of The Collection of Sheppard Pratt: Challenges and Triumphs over Mental Illness and Addiction and The Marvin Schapiro Collection for Therapeutic Settings.

New Tree Fund

Used to plant new trees and preserve the historic landscape of Sheppard Pratt’s Towson campus providing comfort to patients and their families.

The Wayne S. Fenton, M.D. Memorial Fund

Funding directed toward a specialized 14 bed adult unit at Sheppard Pratt at Ellicott City that is dedicated to the piloting of innovative patient centered interventions for possible replication throughout the health system. The Fenton Unit is named in memory of renowned researcher, psychiatrist and patient advocate Dr. Wayne Fenton (deceased September 3, 2006).

The Kate Fund

Supporting research into the psychological effects of trauma and the identification of new therapeutic approaches to the treatment of trauma patients.

I WANT TO MAKE AN ONLINE GIFT

In addition to online giving, contributions in the form of checks and money orders can be sent to:

Sheppard Pratt Office of Philanthropy
6501 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21285

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