On October 10, Skyland Trail celebrated the grand opening of the J. Rex Fuqua Campus for adolescents. Skyland Trail leadership joined nearly 200 mental health professionals and guests for a ribbon cutting program followed by tours of the campus. The J. Rex Fuqua Campus offers specialized residential psychiatric treatment for adolescents ages 14 to 17…
Read More >>ATLANTA – On Saturday, September 21, the Pilot Clubs of Metropolitan Atlanta hosted its 35th Annual Georgia Artists with Disabilities Exhibition. Artists throughout Georgia had the opportunity to display and sell their artwork to guests in the community. Visitors enjoyed various art media including painting, weaving, pottery, sculpture and photography. Eight Skyland Trail clients and…
Read More >>After 3,069.80 miles that stretched through 12 states from the Pacific Ocean, through the deserts in the Southwest, the winding mountain roads in the Rockies and the Appalachians, the prairies of the Midwest, the Ohio Valley, and all the way to the Atlantic Ocean in Maryland, Team FSHD Skyland Trail has completed the 2019 Race…
Read More >>ATLANTA – Powell Brown, a friend of Skyland Trail participating in the 2019 Race Across America, has raised more than $1 million for Skyland Trail’s evidence-based mental health treatment programs and financial aid scholarships. This is the largest gift Skyland Trail has received to-date through an individual fundraising effort. Through generous donations from 264 individuals…
Read More >>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,…
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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.