No Shame On U 2022 Impact Report

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impact report

No Shame On U is dedicated to eliminating the stigma associated with mental health conditions so the people who need the help will seek it, family members and friends will know how to provide proper support, and to save lives.

THE YEAR IN REVIEW
TABLING AT COMMUNITY PROGRAMS AND FAIRS EXPERT-LED AND LIVED-EXPERIENCE PROGRAMS by the IN 2022, NO SHAME ON U DELIVERED. . . 12 2 NO SHAME ON U MENTAL HEALTH ART CONTEST PARTICIPANTS 126 SUMMER CAMP MENTAL HEALTH PRESENTATIONS 16 42 MINDFUL YOGA SESSIONS 10 PODCASTS BLOG POSTS 34 28 11 TEEN PROGRAMS 125,000+ SOCIAL MEDIA FOLLOWERS

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190%

PERCENTAGE OF PEOPLE MORE LIKELY TO SEEK HELP DUE TO THEIR CONNECTION WITH NO SHAME ON U

81%

NUMBER OF STATES IMPACTED

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10,000+

NUMBER OF PEOPLE DIRECTLY IMPACTED BY NO SHAME ON U

INCREASE IN PROGRAMS SINCE 2019

NUMBER OF COUNTRIES IMPACTED

11

25 INVITED PRESENTATIONS

16 COLLABORATIONS

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what we do

No Shame On U works tirelessly to bring mental health programming to the community. Our innovative programs are original and evidence-based, and we tailor our presentations and content to meet the needs and requests of those with whom we work. We provide programs and workshops for children, adolescents, and adults of all backgrounds. We have a comprehensive view of mental health, so our programming touches on all mental health struggles.

In 2022, in addition to the independent programs run by No Shame On U, such as our weekly yoga classes and our annual art challenge, we worked with schools, summer camps, houses of worship, community centers, professional associations, and more. Further, through our online presence, we engaged with a diverse audience, to whom we provided daily tools and resources, including our mental health podcast and regular blog.

2022 highlights:

ON THE MENU: FEED YOUR MIND

No Shame On U’s Feed Your Mind series is a monthly virtual lunch-and-learn program that brings mental health experts to you - virtually, wherever you are, no matter what you’re doing (hopefully, eating a nutritious lunch!), and to anyone who is curious and wants to learn something interesting and multifaceted about mental health. To get a taste of what we offered in 2022, here are the titles of some of our talks:

SUICIDE PREVENTION VIDEO

In collaboration with the Medication-Induced Suicide Prevention and Education Foundation in Memory of Stewart Dolin (MISSD) and with generous funding from Upstart, No Shame On U produced a new public health video aimed at reducing suicide by informing the public of warning signs, with an emphasis on lesser-known risks, including working in stressful professions such as the military and law enforcement and holding views that differ from one’s religious upbringing. Want to check out the video? Click HERE and be sure to share with anyone you know.

• Demystifying and Destigmatizing Mental Illness

• Managing Anxiety in Today’s Uncertain World

• Teens and Social Media

• Learning to Grow from Challenges: A Caregiver’s Dialogue

• Building Resilience Through Art: How Engaging Creativity Fosters Mental Health

• Planning for a Successful Transition to College when Mental Health is a Concern

This curated series is highly engaging and a loyal following has developed. For more information about No Shame on U events, please click HERE

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ANNUAL EVENT

More than 400 friends and supporters gathered together Sunday, November 13, 2022 for the No Shame On U Annual Event - No Shame | No Stigma: Conversations about Mental Health. It was wonderful to be in person and show support for eliminating the shame and stigma of living with mental health conditions. Michelle Cohen, our very own No Shame On U blogger, spoke movingly to the crowd about her experience living with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and her decision to speak out about it, in the hopes that she could inspire even one person to “come out of hiding after years of struggles - or better yet, will not feel the need to hide in the first place.” The event speaker, Peter Sagal - the host of NPR’s Wait Wait . . . Don’t Tell Me!, shared his personal mental health journey and spoke about the coping skills he uses, including humor. He also communicated a very powerful message to all in attendance, to “be your own self and to extend that same forgiveness to others.”

We are grateful to all of our Annual Event sponsors who are listed on page 6.

FILM SCREENING AND DISCUSSION ANY GIVEN DAY

In May, in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, No Shame On U partnered with the American Foundation For Suicide Prevention (Illinois Chapter) to present the film, ANY GIVEN DAY. The film documents the lives of three participants in a mental health court probation program, whose mental illness, family relationships, struggles, and triumphs force the Emmy nominated filmmaker, Margaret Bryne, to confront her own story of mental illness. The screening was followed by a dynamic post-film discussion with Ms. Byrne, during which she emphasized the film’s subtext that the inevitable consequence of the country-wide defunding of community mental health care programs is that U.S. jails and prisons, designed for punishment, have become the default treatment centers for people living with mental illness. The screening was a must-see program; attendees deepened their understanding of the impact of stigma and learned about the intersection between mental illness, poverty, and addiction.

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ANY GIVEN DAY PORTLAND 2021 CINEMATOGRAPHY Thank you for providing emotional support in innovative
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thank you to all of our generous sponsors

ANGEL SPONSOR

Family of Rose Choffnes

BENEFACTOR SPONSOR

Susan & Joseph Ament

SILVER SPONSOR

Miriam Ament & David Forman

BRONZE SPONSOR

Shifra & Yitzchok Kolsky

Seyfarth Shaw LLP

CHAMPION SPONSOR

Amy & Jonathan Ament

Niva & Jeremy Ament

Compass Health Center

Deja Views

Embellishable

Karen & Jay Goodgold

Han Capital

Newport Healthcare

Northshore University Health System

Debbie & Marc Pershan

Rogers Behavioral Health

Rabbi Marianne Novak & Dr. Noam Stadlan

Valley National Bank

PARTNER SPONSOR

Maury Fertig

Margalit and Jordan Feiger

GoGo Design Group

Dr. Laurie & Andrew

Hochberg

Janis & David Joel

Maureen & Harold Katz

Kim Miller

The Ness Center

Orenstein & Associates, P.C.

Pekin Hardy Strauss

Wealth Management

Linda & Richard Price

Yellowbrick Consultation and Treatment Center

CONTRIBUTOR SPONSOR

Rebecca & Jeremy Amster

Evolve Giving Group

Dr. Neil Fialkow

Dr. Wendy Schiffman & Dr. Michael Fogel

Linda Forman. C.P.A, P.C.

Dr. Aryn & Theodore Froum

Diane & Shai Halivni

Deborah Hamilton & Jim Rosenberg

Rabbi Debbie & Rabbi Sid Helbraun

The Juniper Center

Tovi & Rabbi Menachem Kirshner

Dr. Heidi & Dr. Jason Kramer

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Licht

Andrea & Howard London

Rachel & Hillel Morris

Yocheved & Jonathan Neuman

Sandy Starkman & Larry Pachter

Rick Peloquin

Gila & Dr. Randy Robinson

Edie & Dr. Murray Salzman

Caren & William Schuman

Shield Insurance Services

Deborah Shub & Ayal Tovian

Becky & Gil Soffer

Temple Beth-El of Northbrook

Bonnie Lane/ Family Support Services LLC

The Werner Family

PROVIDER SPONSOR

Jeff Aeder

Noah Ament

Anita & Nathan Benditzson and Family

Andi Friedman

Tamara & Jeff Groman

Hinda Institute

Leah Jones

Dr. Heidi & Dr. Eli Kalman

Dr. Melanie Levine

Karen & Allan Litwack

Joan Pines

Wendy & Mitch Singer

Rena Waxman

Non-profit community sponsors

COMMUNITY SPONSOR

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Illinois

Libenu

MISSD: Medication Induced Suicide Prevention and Education Foundation in Memory of Stewart Dolin

ROLE MODEL SPONSOR

Chicago Yachad

Chicago Jewish Day School

La’briut

JCFS Chicago

JCC Chicago

Keshet

Maggie’s Place at Mishkan

Chicago

Naomi Ruth Cohen Institute for Mental Health Education at the Chicago School for Professional Psychology

Michael Simon, Northwestern University Hillel

Solomon Schechter Day School of Metropolitan Chicago

Temple Beth Israel

FRIEND

BaMidbar

Hillel Torah North Suburban Day School

Ida Crown Jewish Academy

NAMI NorthShore Cook County

Suburban

Rochelle Zell Jewish High School

Sketchpad

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resources

to share

No Shame On U has developed and distributed some amazing and informative mental health and crisis resources this year. If you are interested in learning more, please check out our resource page.

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No Shame On U has a Fan in the Governor’s Mansion!

Thank you to the FOUNDATIONS that supported us in 2022.

Jewish United Fund: TOGETHER for GOOD (COVID committee)

Jewish Women’s Foundation

Crown Family Philanthropies

Charles & M.R. Shapiro Foundation

UpStart

This year we stepped it up and created some branded No Shame On U products so everyone who wants can support the organization. Check out our No Shame On U swag store! Look fabulous while supporting the organization’s mission to eliminate the stigma associated with mental health challenges. A portion of the proceeds

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swag store thank you
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I am just happy you exist and
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get involved

Want to get involved in eliminating the stigma of mental illness? Here are some ways you can help out:

Support those living with mental health symptoms and conditions.

Don’t know how?

Please reach out to No Shame On U!

Attend No Shame On U programming. The more you know, the more skilled you will be in normalizing the conversation about mental health.

For more information, please check out www.noshameonu.org

STAFF

Judy Rosen, MS Interim Executive Director

Anat S. Geva, JD, PhD Director of Strategic Initiatives

Sara L. Manewith, MSW Director of Development

Wendy Singer, MS Director of Programming

Miriam Ament, MA Founder & Executive Director Emeritus

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Nathan Benditzson

Gail Berger Darlow

David Forman

Heidi Kalman

Shifra Kolsky

Bonnie Lane

Hillel Morris

Rebecca Pogonitz

Daniel Warshawsky

ADVISORY COUNCIL

Dr. Neil Fialkow, MD Psychiatrist, Private Practice

Dr. Aryn Froum, PhD Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Private Practice

Dr. Melanie Levine, PhD Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Private Practice

Michael Simon, MPP Executive Director, Northwestern University Hillel

Doug Winkelstein, MA Director of Learning and Development, BBYO

Volunteer with No Shame On U. We are certain you have skills to offer in destigmatizing mental health conditions. Facebook Twitter

Spread the word about No Shame On U to ensure everyone is aware of the toll mental health struggles take on people living with or supporting those with mental illness.

Make a donation to No Shame On U so that we can pursue our mission to educate the community about the stigma associated with mental health conditions and to continue developing innovative programming.

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If you or someone you know is experiencing emotional distress, text or dial 988, the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. 988 supports people who call for themselves, as well as those who call in order to support others. In the event of a life-threatening emergency, call 911 immediately.

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