Break Down Barriers to
Mental Health & Well-Being

People experiencing mental health and addiction challenges should be able to get the treatment and care they need without financial, emotional or social obstacles getting in the way. You can help.

WHAT WE DO

See why your gifts matter

By supporting the Rogers Behavioral Health Foundation, you’re helping people overcome barriers to mental health and well-being. Your generosity funds critical projects that support patients and programs at Rogers Behavioral Health – including advancing research, helping with treatment costs, and working to end stigma.

WHO WE SERVE

Supporting People at Every Point of the Journey

Alongside donors like you, we serve those impacted by mental health and addiction challenges – whether they are experiencing it firsthand, through a family member, or in their community. Your support funds initiatives that advance treatment, educate communities, cover treatment costs and related expenses, and more.

Let’s Make Better Days Possible

Together we can help people facing mental health and addiction challenges rediscover hope, find healing and experience better days. Find out how you can help end stigma in your community, support critical programs, and make a difference.
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WHAT WE DO

Real Impact on Real Lives

“Your gift, big or small, can change someone’s life forever. I know it did for me. Without the help I had gotten, I would not be here today.”

– Marissa, Grant Recipient through RBH Foundation

Make a Difference Today

Your gift helps more people access life-changing treatment, advances innovative research, and helps end stigma. Let’s help more people thrive.

News and stories

Thoughtful insights on today’s mental health landscape and why it matters for individuals, families, workplaces, and our community with Rogers Behavioral Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Jerry Halverson. Join us in Milwaukee.

Tee off for a great cause! Your day on the course helps ensure more individuals and families can access the mental health care they need. Join us Monday, Sept. 14 at Ironwood Golf Course. Sponsorships and registration are now available.

This special evening brings together advocates, survivors, families and friends to celebrate the power of mental health recovery – and to carry the light forward for those still finding their way. Specialist guest: Olympic gold medalist Laurie HernandezSave the date.