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Help make a difference in Indiana by supporting mental health services. Supporting MHAHC brings help and hope to those in our community who are living with mental health conditions.
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The number of people in Indiana who have a mental illness during any given year.
Unfortunately, stigma around mental health conditions still exists and can result in people not seeking help.
Branching Out Tree Mural
Our Branching Out tree mural is a unique way we raise the needed funds for mental health services in the community, while recognizing our generous supporters. Your donation will be acknowledged on our tree, or you may choose to make your gift in honor or memory of a family member, co-worker, or friend.
Levels of giving:
$25 – $99: You or your gift recipient will receive a card acknowledging your generous contribution.
$100 – $499: You or your gift recipient will receive a card, and your or their name(s) will be painted on one of our mural’s leaves.
$500 or more: You or your gift recipient will receive a card, and your or their name(s) will be painted on a gold leaf.

Legacy Gifts
A legacy gift to is a planned future donation to a charity, given through a will or other form of designation. It is a decision that each person makes in their own financial planning process, taking into account their charitable wishes and values.
Consider a legacy gift to Mental Health America of Hendricks County when you are evaluating your personal, family and financial needs as well as your long term charitable giving. There are different options for legacy gifts and a legacy gift may provide significant tax benefits. Every legacy gift, regardless of the amount, is important and cherished.
Why create a legacy gift?
People create legacy gifts for many different reasons. For some, it is a way to ensure their memory lives on. For others, it is a way to ensure that Mental Health America of Hendricks County is able to continue its important work. Others find that it represents a way to facilitate the tax implications that come with the transfer of one’s estate to surviving relatives.
What better way to thank the organization that has had an impact on your life, or the life of someone you love, than by making a contribution from your estate? By creating a legacy, you are making a significant contribution to the future sustainability of the work that is most meaningful to you.
A legacy gift can also be a very practical addition to your financial or estate plan — in most cases, the tax burden left to relatives is lifted significantly. Your professional advisor can show you how giving may actually benefit your family after you are gone.
Gifts both large and small are important — legacy giving is not just for the wealthy. Everyone who supports Mental Health America of Hendricks County is at a different stage of his or her life and able to give at a different level. Whatever your specific situation may be, we can help you find a legacy giving option that suits your circumstances.
Take the time to consider your options carefully and plan your gift in consultation with your family, lawyer or financial and/or tax advisor.
Other Ways To Invest In Us

Amazon Smile
Amazon Smile is a simple and automatic way for you to support your favorite charitable organization every time you shop, at no cost to you. When you shop at smile.amazon.com, you’ll find the exact same low prices, vast selection and convenient shopping experience as Amazon.com, with the added bonus that Amazon will donate a portion of the purchase price to Mental Health America of Hendricks County.
Visit: smile.amazon.com

Kroger Community Rewards
You can invest just by doing your routine shopping! Kroger Community Rewards makes fund-raising easy..all you have to do is shop at Kroger and swipe your Plus Card! Simply attach our Organization Number to your Kroger Plus Card account, and start supporting mental wellness today!
Visit: krogercommunityrewards.com

Give Through Work
Many companies offer employees the option of donating part of their paycheck to charity. This donation is often matched by the company.
Check with your HR department.