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On Friday, June 20th, 2008 BehaviorCorp held an open house for our
new outpatient counseling offices in Noblesville, IN. There were lots of ballons, wonderful music and great food.
Party guests toured the building and everyone agreed the new facility was beautiful. Our thanks and appreciation
goes out again to BehaviorCorp staff, board members and donors whose generous support made the
building a reality.
The new address is 17840 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060. The phone number, which did not change, is
317-773-6864.
photos clockwise: 1 & 2. The New Building 3. Board Member Paula Bachert and Executive
Director Larry Burch. 4. Executive Director Larry Burch and Noblesville Mayor John Ditslear. 5. Lesly Davis, Judy Levine and Greg Smith.
BEHAVIORCORP GOES TO THE FAIR
BehaviorCorp has proudly staffed a booth at the Indiana Black and Minority Health Fair
for the past several years. The Health Fair is held in conjunction with the
Indiana Black Expo, the largest African-American event in the Nation.
This year the Health Fair provided over $1,000.00 of free screenings by various agencies
including diabetes, cholesterol and confidential HIV testing. Other social agencies like BehaviorCorp provided
information on healthcare benefits, social services and mental health and addictions treatment.
The Health Fair was held from July 17th through July 20th. BehaviorCorp had several
staff persons volunteer at the booth providing information on the services we offer at BehaviorCorp and
answering general questions about mental health issues and treatment.
Thanks to Thomas Taylor, a Case Manager at our Willowbrook office who is pictured,
and Tammy Graves for writing this article and taking photos.
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BehaviorCorp was invited to participate in the State
Employees Kickoff Charity Fair at the Indiana Government Center in early September. It was a
great opportunity for us to tell our story to almost 300 state employees who attended the event.
Many of them visited our booth, took our brochures and "give-aways" and talked with
us about our services.
BehaviorCorp started off 2008 by participating
in the Carmel Chamber of Commerce's annual Taste of Carmel
event at the Ritz Charles. We joined over 100 businesses and not-for-profits that
set up their displays and handed out brochures and "giveaways" to attendees. It was a great night
for networking and telling Chamber members about BehaviorCorp and our services.
This past summer BehaviorCorp ran an early staff
campaign for the United Way of Central Indiana 's
fundraising efforts. Our staff raised $6,300, exceeding our goal from last year. Because we ran
our campaign before the traditional United Way kick-off in the fall, we were recognized as a Pacesetter
organization. To quote United Way, "we set an example for others and helped to generate momentum
throughout Central Indiana."
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