Atlanta, GA – Beth Finnerty, Skyland Trail president & CEO, recently joined CEO Action for Diversity and Inclusion, a group of more than 2,200 other CEOs who are committed to rallying the business community to advance diversity and inclusion in the workplace. As a member of the group, each CEO commits to take specific actions…
Read More >>Atlanta, GA – Skyland Trail, a nationally recognized nonprofit mental health treatment organization for adults and adolescents with mental illness, has announced the inaugural Skyland Trail 5K Run/Walk will take place on Saturday, September 10, 2022, at its J. Rex Fuqua Campus in Chamblee, Georgia. The family-friendly event is open to the public. Skyland Trail…
Read More >>Effective April 1, 2022, the Skyland Trail adult residential treatment program is now in-network with many plans offered by Humana Military / TRICARE East for adults ages 18 to 20. This expands Skyland Trail’s contract with Humana Military / TRICARE East which previously included adult day treatment and intensive outpatient programs for covered dependents ages…
Read More >>Atlanta, GA – Skyland Trail welcomed Philip Monaghan, SPHR, GPHR, SHRM-SCP, as vice president of human resources in March 2022. In this newly created role, Monaghan will provide strategic direction and oversight of the human resources department including staff recruitment; onboarding and orientation; talent management and retention; compensation and benefits; diversity, equity and inclusion efforts;…
Read More >>Skyland Trail recently hosted its 15th annual Associates Spring Luncheon on Friday, March 18, 2022. The Luncheon, which was held in person for the first time in two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, raised more than $124,000—a record amount of support received through this annual spring event. Proceeds from the luncheon will directly benefit…
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Journeys Magazine 2024
Read client stories, meet our donors, and learn more about the Skyland Trail community.
Annual Report 2023
Discover how philanthropic support from the community helps our mental health programs grow and our clients thrive.