ATLANTA – Skyland Trail, a nationally recognized nonprofit mental health treatment organization for adults with mental illness, recently held its twelfth annual Associates Spring Luncheon and Fashion Show. More than 300 guests filled the ballroom of the Piedmont Driving Club to enjoy lunch, a fashion show by Neiman Marcus, and a presentation from keynote speaker,…
Read More >>Cyclists will compete in the 3,000-mile race to raise awareness and funds for muscular dystrophy and mental health LEXINGTON, Mass. – The FSH Society and Skyland Trail today announce that they are jointly entering an eight-person team in the 2019 Race Across America (RAAM) to raise funds for their respective causes. The two non-profit organizations,…
Read More >>ATLANTA – Skyland Trail, a nationally recognized nonprofit psychiatric treatment organization, is pleased to announce Clay Jackson as the new Chair of the Board of Directors. Clay Jackson, CFA, is president of ZWJ Investment Counsel. He received an MBA from Emory University after graduating from the University of Virginia. In addition to Skyland Trail, he serves…
Read More >>ATLANTA – Skyland Trail, a nationally recognized mental health treatment organization for adults ages 18 and older, is pleased to announce Suci Jackson and Denise Rezek as the 2019 Skyland Trail Associates President and Vice President respectively. Jackson previously served as Vice President in 2018 alongside outgoing President Sue McKinley. “I have close relationships with people—both…
Read More >>ATLANTA – The Metamorphosis Garden at Skyland Trail, an area where clients can experience the promise of positive outcomes through horticultural therapy by observing the transformation of caterpillars to butterflies, has received recognition from the North American Butterfly Association as a Certified Monarch Garden and Certified Butterfly Garden in addition to being certified as a Monarch Waystation…
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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.