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Summer Wind 2013 CPC Benefit

                   FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE                            

CPC
Behavioral Healthcare                                                                   Contact:  Julia
Zapcic

10 Industrial Way East, Eatontown, NJ  07724                                             (732) 935-2269

(732) 935-2222       FAX (732) 389-3215                                                         
          jzapcic@cpcbhc.org



 CPC Behavioral Healthcare Honors

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Doug Douty and
OceanFirst Foundation

July 26th at “Summer Wind” Benefit 


CPC's Annual Summer Benefit Event will be held on Friday, July26, 2013 at the gorgeous Navesink Country Club in Middletown, from 7-11 p.m.  Guests will come together to support themission of CPC Behavioral Healthcare and enjoy an evening of sumptuous food aswell as live music from Bob Burger and Friends. 


This year, the Agency celebrates the contributions of DougDouty and the OceanFirst Foundation. 

Douty will be presented with CPC’s Humanitarian Award and OceanFirst

will receive CPC’s Corporate Good Neighbor Award.  Both Douty and OceanFirst are well-known for
their exemplary support of the community through gifts, grants, volunteer
activities and a consistent, genuine interest in the overall health, strength
and well-being of everyone who lives and works in Monmouth County.

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To date, the event has attracted several generousunderwriters including:  the Komar FamilyFoundation, New Jersey Natural Gas, OceanFirst Foundation, Provident Bank and Torcon.  Other support has been committed

through the 2013 CPC Foundation Sponsors: 

Lois & Marvin Broder, Willis, WithumSmith+Brown, Rick and Ana

Blank/BTIG, Warshauer Electric Supply, Kenney & Ward Insurance Agency,

Richard and Susan Maizel, Maloof and Ellis Management, Brooks Brothers – The
Grove, Al and Ann Ferguson and Lori and Hal Goldstein.

The importance of mental health to overall well being and success has achieved renewed attention and engaged the media spotlight thanksto a vigorous national discussion led by the President and healthcareleadership.  More and more communities are incorporating mental health education and anti-stigma campaigns into neighborhood conversations to encourage individuals and families to seek out care when necessary and support friends and neighbors as they make the commitment to achieve better, overall health. 

 

The Agency hosts several events each year to raise funds in
support of its mission to provide quality mental healthcare to Monmouth County
residents who cannot afford it.  Last
year, CPC served more than 8,000 people in Monmouth County with a variety of
behavioral health services ranging from short-term, outpatient treatment to
long-term treatment for serious and persistent mental health issues.   In
addition to three counseling centers located throughout the County, CPC’s High
Point School welcomes more than 200 special education students each year to
help them achieve their academic and personal goals.

Come join CPC at the “Summer Wind” benefit and help support the community’s best overall heath.  The evening will offer opportunities to win great prizes on the Silent Auction, or take a chance in the spectacular merchandise or 50/50 raffles.  Please visit: www.cpcbehavioral.org to make your online reservation and purchase raffle tickets. 

For more information, call CPC's Development Office at 732-935-2222.

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CPC Behavioral Healthcare, founded in 1960, provides mental

and behavioral healthcare and special education services to over 8,000 people
each year. The Agency’s mission is to provide behavioral health and education
services that promote wellness, recovery and productive lives.  For more information, visit www.cpcbehavioral.org and www.highpointschool.org.





 










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