Children Against Depression 100 George Street #619 Bensenville, IL 60106 Our mission is to bind the broken in heart and to set the captives FREE Isaiah 61 Our vision is for all of our clients to receive treatment with depression free of charge. BUSINESS PROPOSAL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Children Against Depression (CAD) is a nonprofit organization that seeks to offset the price for people (children - adults) to receive treatment (free of charge) for depression. By partnering with CAD we will post your name and a link to your business on our website, and in our written materials about the organization. What distinguishes CAD from others industry are the followings: We educate children about depression Via a book (That's Okay Mommy I Understand) narrated by a 10 year old girl who watched her mother go from being a loving stay home parent to the child becoming the new parent of the house, eventually have to move in with other family members. This book allows children and adults to understand why their parents do, say, and makes them feel a shame about themselves. CAD also has a mentor/mentee program. The mentor's job is to check in with their mentee twice a week to see how their doing academically, mentally, and physically. PROBLEM STATEMENT CAD is asking for your help to take a stands against depression. Your financial contributions can slow down the spread of depression, which is leading to generational curses. PROPOSED SOLUTION We have a solicited a number of licenses professional, i.e., Psychologist, social workers, and substances abuse counselors to accept a stipend to treat/counsel clients and their families dealing with depression. Clients would meet once a week with their professional as gender groups, families, individual, and by age levels for 60 - 90 minutes per sessions. These sessions will last as long as the needs are there. CAD seeks to address the needs of the following: postpartum, death of love ones, illness, sudden death, and PTSD that soldiers experience when returning from war. PRICING INFORMATION CAD will complete an Intake evaluation form on each client, Clients with serious cases such a suicide will receive 90 minutes sessions once a week (costing $120 per session), while less serious clients will receive 60 minutes sessions once a week (costing $100 per session.) All clients will be treated for 6 months (26 weeks) then reevaluated for further treatments, and options. CAD will reserve the right to treat 25 clients with serious cases ($78,000), and 25 clients with less serious cases ( $65,000) CAD is asking you to sponsor one client with serious issues for $3,120, and one clients with less serious issues for $2,600. Your support with this matter is greatly appreciated. Bind up the broken in hearted, and set the captives FREE – Isaiah 61 Lisa A. Sutton CEO/ Children Against Depression 100 George Street. #619 Bensenville IL 60106 708 408 3163
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