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Changing the Face of Mental Health 2019 ANNUAL REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS

Year in Review | 2 J. Rex Fuqua Campus for Adolescents | 4 Outcomes | 8 Community Support | 10 Donor Support | 16 Finances | 24 Leadership | 25 Together we’re changing the face of mental health.

What does the face of mental health look like to you? In 2019, you stepped up again to help us open So the face of mental health Magazines and TV often depict a middle-aged man… the J. Rex Fuqua Campus for adolescents ages 14 looks like a 50-year-old father alone…despairing, with his hands covering his face, to 17. We admitted our first patients in November who now has a renewed sense and his back against a wall. Stuck. Hopeless. and December. of joy when spending time with his children and grandchildren. As a friend of Skyland Trail, you know a different Now, the face of mental His long bouts of isolation and picture is possible. You know that mental health health looks like a 15-year-old ruminating have given way to affects people of all ages. You know that recovery high school student who can participating in life. is possible. And you know that access to effective participate fully in classes, treatment can change the face of mental health… sports, and social groups. Mental illnesses are treatable medical problems and change lives. When things get tough, she that can affect all of us. Changing the face of mental asks for support before the health requires all of us working together to eliminate In 2016, you helped us open the Rollins Campus to situation becomes a crisis. stigma and improve access to treatment. meet the unique needs of young adults ages 18 to 24. And we have always had a strong reputation We could not inspire such transformations without As a result, the face of mental for helping older adults. Recently, opening the you, and we are grateful for your support. Please review health looks like a 20-year-old Rollins Campus allowed us to designate our South this annual report to see all that we accomplished college student who no longer Campus as a specialized community for more together in 2019. hears voices. Instead he hears “mature adults, and expansions to the Glenn music when he plays guitar Family Wellness Clinic enabled us to increase Your friend, in a band with his friends, services like transcranial magnetic stimulation understanding that he can still (TMS) that can be life-changing for these adults tap into his creativity while with treatment-resistant depression. In 2019, staying on the medications the number of TMS services provided more Elizabeth E. Finnerty, MBA, MHA that keep him healthy. than doubled! President & CEO

1 2019: Year in Review

2019 was a year of growth and change at Skyland Trail. Our newly opened J. Rex Fuqua Campus for Adolescent Care (see page 6) We expanded our treatment services to adolescents ages 14 to 17. And we continued to serve as a national model for effective and respectful psychiatric treatment of adults ages 18 and older.

TREATMENT SERVICES EDUCATION

> Skyland Trail opened the J. Rex Fuqua Campus > The transitional living program added staff and > Presentations to Atlanta area schools and civic in October 2019 and enrolled our first clients in expanded programming to provide more support groups reached more than 1,048 parents, students, the adolescent residential treatment program for clients transitioning from residential and community leaders. in November 2019. The adolescent treatment treatment to independent living. As a program provides evidence-based care for teens result, the monthly average of clients 37% > Six continuing education workshops held at Skyland Trail in 2019 engaged ages 14 to 17 with depression, bipolar disorder, enrolled in transitional living increased 69% anxiety disorders, and OCD. 37% in 2019. 353 Atlanta mental health professionals (an increase of 69% from 2017). > We earned our ninth consecutive Gold Seal of > The number of Transcranial Magnetic Approval Accreditation from The Joint Commission. Stimulation (TMS) sessions in the > Skyland Trail experts made presentations at six While our adult programs have been accredited Glenn Family Wellness Clinic increased 106% national conferences, sharing best practices and since 1995, the 2019 survey was the first to include by 106%. raising awareness among 1,175 professionals from the adolescent residential program. around the country. > The percentage of clients completing the full > Direct admissions to our adult day recommended continuum of care before leaving treatment program increased 98%. 98% services increased by 15%. The increase is a result of new clinical strategies to keep clients engaged in treatment. 15% Financial aid awards also help clients stay in treatment longer.

2 2019 CLIENT COMMUNITY 2019 DOROTHY C. FUQUA LECTURE “From Tragedy to Treatment: 53%  Major Depression 21%  Bipolar Illness The Path Forward for Suicide Prevention” Primary 13%  Schizophrenia A Conversation with Former U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates diagnosis* 8%  Anxiety 6%  Other *at discharge

On Wednesday, May 1, 2019, nearly 300 people filled the seats of the Atlanta History Center’s >1%  Ages 14-17 McElreath Hall to listen to personal stories of first admission in November 2019 suicide loss and expert analysis on opportunities Age at 63%  Ages 18-25 to prevent suicide for the 2019 Dorothy C. Fuqua admission 18%  Ages 26-35 10%  Ages 36-45 Lecture presented in partnership with Grady 4%  Ages 46-55 Health System. Former United States Deputy >3%  Ages 56+ Attorney General Sally Yates spoke candidly with veteran Atlanta journalist Brenda Wood about her father’s struggles with depression, his 60%  three or more diagnoses at discharge suicide in 1986, and the impact it had on both 40%  less than three diagnoses her and her family. Co-occurring at discharge diagnoses Mental health experts including Ben Hunter, adult son to suicide just three years ago. All MD, medical director of outpatient services at offered insight into discussing the topic with Skyland Trail, and Dorian Lamis, PhD, a clinical loved ones and how to best support those who psychologist at Grady Health System and have lost someone close to them or to help Skyland Trail Advisory Board member, were someone who may be struggling. 55%  Female joined by Rev. Dr. D. Scott Weimer, senior pastor  The lecture series honors the late Dorothy 44% Male at North Avenue Presbyterian Church and < 1%  Gender neutral Chapman Fuqua, former Board member and Gender a suicide loss survivor, for further discussion or non-binary benefactor of Skyland Trail, and is made possible with Wood and Yates. Dr. Hunter and Dr. Lamis by Duvall and Rex Fuqua and Edwina and Tom addressed the staggering increase in attempted Johnson in honor of Mrs. Fuqua. suicides across the country while Rev. Weimer offered the powerful story of losing his young

3 Treatment Outcomes

In 2019, measured outcomes confirm that our evidence-based psychiatric care, together with our holistic path to wellness, is effective. Simply put, our clients get better.

% % % % 88 of all patients experienced 8590 of patients with psychosis 89 of patients with anxiety a statistically significant experienced statistically experienced statistically improvement in functionality, significant improvement in significant improvement symptoms and social their symptoms of psychosis 4 in control of anxiety7 relationships 1

% % 89 of all patients experienced 89 of patients with very severe All measures are statistically significant at p=0.001. a statistically significant and severe symptoms of 1 The 32-item Behavior and Symptom Identification Scale (BASIS-32): improvement in hope 2 depression experienced ©McLean University, Affiliate of Harvard Medical School. clinically significant reduction 5 2 Beck Hopelessness Scale: Beck AT, Weissman A, Lester D, Trexler L. (1074). The measurement of pessimism: The Hopelessness Scale. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 42(6), 861-865. 3 Medication Attitude Inventory: Hogan TP, Awad AG, & Eastwood R. (1983). A self-report scale predictive of drug compliance in schizophrenics: reliability and discriminative validity. Psychological Medicine, 13, 177-183. 4 Overall JE, Gorham DR. The Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale. Psychological Reports. 1962; 10:799-812. 5 Montgomery, S.A. & Åsberg, M. (1979). A new depression scale % % designed to be sensitive to change. British Journal of Psychiatry, 134, 92 of patients leave treatment 96 of patients who had clinically 382-389. with a positive attitude about meaningful episodes of mania 6 Young RC, Biggs JT, Ziegler VE, Meyer DA: A rating scale for mania: taking psychiatric medication 3 showed no symptoms of reliability, validity and sensitivity. British Journal of Psychiatry, clinically meaningful mania 133:429-435, 1978. 6 7 Hamilton M: The assessment of anxiety states by rating. British Journal at discharge of Medical Psychology, 32:50-55,1959.

4 Hope for the Future Shane’s Story

Since I was a teenager, I suffered from mental illness, incredible set of skills that I can carry with me for What I have now that I didn’t have only a few but I want to skip to 2017 when things started to the rest of my life. Skills that allow me to rethink months ago, is hope. I have hope for the future. become really bad for me. and change my thought patterns. Skills that allow me One day at a time. One task at a time. I do to handle life situations – what to do when my intensity believe now that I have a life worth living. A lot of life-changing events all happened within the level is high, how to get out of distress, and how to period of a month, both professionally and personally. cope ahead with situations in life. The one constant in My depression started to become severe. I experienced life is change, whether I like it or not. DBT has taught terrible anxiety, frequent panic and anxiety attacks both me how to handle change. at home, in social situations, and also in the workplace. I started to experience a lot of thoughts of suicide. I recently finished my treatment at Skyland Trail, and now I’m in outpatient treatment. I have a DBT Between April and July, I was hospitalized on eight therapist and psychiatrist in the community, and different occasions. I was a client at five residential I’m living in Skyland Trail transitional living. treatment programs. I went through two, 12-session courses of ECT, and I went to three IOP programs. The most important thing Skyland Trail has taught Nothing was working. me is how to take care of myself and how not to be dependent on others to make me feel better. That’s During my last hospitalization in June, things started what I always did. Now I know how to do for myself. to change. I got off a lot of medications, and the social I’m a little ashamed to admit it, but before I got here, worker assigned to me did a lot of research. She found I didn’t know how to shop for food. I didn’t know how Skyland Trail and thought Skyland Trail had exactly to do my laundry, fold my clothes, cook meals, or send what I needed to recover and get well. I took her advice. an email. I know how to do all of these things now. From day one, I was introduced to an incredibly As part of Skyland Trail’s Transitional Living program, wonderful, supportive, loving, and caring staff of I’m expected to do these things for myself, and it’s trained professionals and people who were going to teaching me how to integrate back into society. It’s support me, help me, guide me, and teach me. And that’s teaching me how to work, how to have a schedule, what they did while I was in treatment for 90 days. how to get to my appointments on time, how to take I was on the DBT track, and that was what I consider care of all of my responsibilities. I also have two to be the most helpful thing for me. I listened. work adjustment positions at Skyland Trail. I learned. I studied. And then I applied. I learned an

5 J. Rex Fuqua Campus Opens; Adolescent Clients Begin Treatment

The J. Rex Fuqua Campus offers specialized resi- A multidisciplinary treatment team includes psychi- and peer relationships. Family members participate dential psychiatric treatment for adolescents ages atrists, psychologists, masters level therapists, in family therapy sessions and psychoeducation 14 to 17 struggling with anxiety, depression, bipolar certified educators, nurse practitioners and registered classes to help them make important changes to disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). nurses, and experts in experiential therapies like art, family dynamics to support long-term health. Teen clients began admitting to the residential music, nature, and recreation. Certified educators Adolescent clients typically participate in the short- treatment program in November 2019. The campus work with adolescents throughout treatment to help term residential treatment program for about six to was dedicated in honor of Rex Fuqua to recognize them continue to make academic progress and learn eight weeks before returning home to their families. his vision, leadership, and contributions to make the skills to support future academic achievement. A day treatment and intensive outpatient program adolescent campus and program possible. Through group and individual therapy, teens learn for adolescents allow clients and families to continue healthy coping skills to navigate school and family individual and family therapy activities with shorter schedules and less intense support.

Half of all lifetime cases of mental illness begin by age 14, and 75 percent begin by age 24.

In the U.S., 20 percent of youth ages 13 to 18 live with a mental health condition.

Studies suggest that early diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders can improve long-term outcomes.

6 The J. Rex Fuqua Campus and the adolescent treatment program are specially designed to meet the mental health needs and socialization styles of teens. The facility includes 26 private bedrooms with private bathrooms; group therapy rooms and offices; therapeutic spaces for fitness, meditation, art and music activities; a learning lab for academic activities; common areas for socialization; a dining room that opens to an outdoor dining patio; and a courtyard and outdoor sports court.

“Skyland Trail’s adolescent treatment program will fill an urgent need in our region for evidence-based, high-quality residential mental health treatment for teens. For many years, Skyland Trail has had a national reputation as a world-class mental health treatment organization for adults. This new adolescent program will bring that same level of professional expertise and compassionate care to teens and their families, right when they need help the most.” –Rex Fuqua

7 Community Celebrates Grand Opening

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.

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IMAGES (clockwise): 1 Back row: Susan Hannan, Jennifer Fuqua Fowler, Denise DeAngelo, Nan Easterlin, Wes Bradshaw, Charles Wellborn, Don Inman, Amy Kreisler, Michael Mock; Next row(s) down: Betts Love, Becky Riley, Cindy Ferguson, Denise Rezek, Mary Watson, Suci Jackson, Tricia Rosenbaum, Bob Mills, Ty Smith, Berny Gray, Leslie Wierman, Billy Huger; Front row: 5 6 7 8 Beth Jones, Dorothy Jordan, Rand Hagen, Rex Fuqua, Clay Jackson, Tom Johnson, Beth Finnerty, Richard Parker 2 Ruth Fuqua, John Rex Fuqua, Duvall and Rex Fuqua, Jennifer Fuqua Fowler 3 Clay Jackson, Margie Wynne, Robby Wynne 4 Tom Johnson, Beth Jones, Leslie Wierman 5 Jae Kullar, Johnny Sands, Carmel Cowart 6 Suzanna Stribling, Lou Glenn, Rand Glenn Hagen, Tom Glenn 7 Stephanie Allison, Lynsey Buckley, Michael Mock, Audrey Jordan 8 Denise Rezek, Suci Jackson, Marguerite Spiotta, Leigh Pollard

8 CAMPAIGN DONORS Benefactors June and Michael Tompkins $50,000 - $99,999 Vasser Woolley Foundation Visionary Founders Anonymous David, Helen and Marian Woodward Fund $3,000,000 + Muffet and Richard Arroll The Wink and Mark Wynne Fund The Realan Foundation Amy and Cecil Conlee Yancey Bros. Co. Robert W. Woodruff Foundation Allison and Ben Hill Studie and Zach Young Leadership Founders Humann Family Foundation Friends $1,000,000 - $2,999,999 Patty and Doug Reid Under $10,000 Anonymous (3) SunTrust Trusteed Foundations: Virginia Apperson The James M. Cox Foundation Nell Warren Elkin and William Simpson Elkin Liz and Frank Blake The Wilbur and Hilda Glenn Foundation Chris Cline and Ron Rezendes Family Foundation WarnerMedia THE CAMPAIGN LEADERSHIP Jackie and John Coleman The O. Wayne Rollins Foundation Pacesetters Beth Finnerty and David Martin TRI-CHAIRS The West Foundation Molly and Henry Froelich J. Rex Fuqua $10,000 - $49,999 Sustaining Founders Rev. Dr. Joanna Adams and Alfred Adams III Isabel Fuqua Rand Glenn Hagen Yum and Ross Arnold Shearon and Taylor Glover Tom Johnson $250,000 - $999,999 Anonymous Libby and Brooks Barge Glover and Davis, P.A. Jennifer and Thomas Bell Family Foundation The Blanche Lipscomb Foundation Julia and Eli Green Mary and John Brock Mary Allen Lindsey Branan Foundation Rand and Seth Hagen Susan and Jim Hannan Cindy and Bubba Cathy The Dot and Lam Hardman Family Foundation Beth and Tommy Holder The Chandler Family Foundation Hills Family Foundation Edwina and Tom Johnson Annelly B. Deets The Home Depot Foundation The Klump Family Cindy and John Ferguson Felicia and Billy Huger The Palumbo Family Charitable Fund Cindy and Bill Fowler Abby and John Irby The Fraser-Parker Foundation Barbara and Bruce Irvine Leaders $100,000 - $249,999 Power Foundation Courtney and Kyle Jenks Tom Johnson, Adolescent Program Director Bernard and Anne Howell Gray Advised Fund Dorothy Jordan and Tom Grathwohl The Coca-Cola Foundation Dortothy Jordan, Rand Glenn Hagen, Rex Fuqua Dana Halberg and Larry Pless The Lookout Foundation The DeAngelo Family The John H. and Wilhemina D. Harland Gary D. Matthews Delta Air Lines COMMITTEE Charitable Foundation Jane and Bill McDonald Duvall and Rex Fuqua Rev. Joanna Adams Kristin and Jim Howard Lorraine Miller Jane and Clay Jackson Thomas D. Bell, Jr. The Hugh M. Inman Foundation Denise and Jay Mitchell Amy and Nevin Kreisler Duvall Fuqua Mary and Neil Johnson Doris and Jeff Muir Kelly Loeffler and Allison Hill, JD, PhD Kohler Karen and Clay Rolader Skyland Trail Associates James Howard Betts Culp Love Nina and Bill Schwartz Griff and Charles Smithgall William E. Huger, III Melissa and Chris Lowe Michelle and Steve Sullivan Tull Charitable Foundation Clay Jackson Kim and Greg Marks Richard Thompson Amy Rollins Kreisler Judy and Lester Miller Lucy Vance Melissa Lowe Jackie and Tony Montag Sara and Bob Walker Lorri McClain Andrea and Ned Montag Brooke and Winston Weinmann Ned Montag The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation Blanton C. Winship Colleen Nunn The Colleen and Susan and Keith Wood Richard C. Parker Family Foundation Tyler and Robby Wynne Nina Schwartz Karen and Richard Parker Johannah and David Plyler Sally and Ross Singletary Diana and Mark Tipton

9 Community Support Why I Give: Elizabeth Klump

Corporate Donor Spotlight Michael and I have been fortunate to attend There are so many wonderful causes in our Benefits of Laughter as guests for several city and elsewhere. We feel it is imperative to years. Before we knew much about the work with institutions that make a differ- programs at Skyland Trail, we developed ence for our children and young adults in an appreciation for the many friends and order to give them opportunities to thrive. members of our community who strongly They are the future, and ensuring continued support its mission. Through continued research and development of methods to help involvement, we learned more about the address mental illness at a younger age can impact of mental illness as well as Skyland ensure healthier adults. “Invesco is committed to helping improve the communities Trail’s work to help individuals and families By directing a portion of our annual in which we operate and in which our employees live and who are struggling. We were motivated to giving to Skyland Trail, our hope is to work across the globe. We’re proud to support world-class become a part of the solution. see more and more of our community mental health treatment organizations like Skyland Trail, find healing and hope through Skyland which has been helping people with mental illness thrive Over the years, we also have seen the effects of depression and anxiety on children of Trail’s incredible efforts to help those for more than 30 years. The compassion and dedication of living with mental disorders like anxiety family members and close friends. One the Skyland Trail team is impressive, and plays an import- and depression. ant role in providing a path to wellness for their clients.” school counselor reports that 30 percent of the high school population currently seeks school counseling. One of every three adolescents will experience anxiety by age 18, and the potential for depression increases with anxiety present. There has been a true need for a top-rated mental health treatment program for young people in Atlanta. After Martin L. Flanagan, CFA, CPA touring the Skyland Trail campus and under- President & CEO, Invesco LTD standing their outstanding programming and vision, we felt privileged to be a part of Invesco was a platinum sponsor of the new J. Rex Fuqua Campus for adoles- Benefits of Laughter 2019 cents.

10 Planned Giving

We extend our sincere thanks to the As of December 31, 2019: Helen and John C. Gordon Jackie and Tony Montag Anne and Bernard Gray Elizabeth C. and Harry G. Moore, Jr. individuals and families who have Anonymous (6) Wally G. Hills and Thomas D. Hills Doris and Jeff Muir Anita and Tom Adams made legacy gifts that will ensure that Kristin and Jim Howard Karen and Richard Parker Elizabeth Alexander Skyland Trail continues to meet the Dorothy O. Jackson* Mary Anne Quin Charlotte Pierce-Baker and needs of future generations through Douglas E. Jackson Beth and Jerry Shaifer Houston Baker Glen O. Jackson Nancy and Ted Spetnagel state-of-the-art facilities and innovative, Libby and Brooks Barge Jane and Clay Jackson Michelle and Stephen Sullivan leading-edge treatment programs. Ellen and Roland Behm Edwina and Tom Johnson Margaret and Randolph W. Thrower* Shelby and Dick Bryant Beth C. Jones Diana and Mark Tipton Sarah Aline Carpenter* Patrick M. Kelly Janet and John* Turman Chris Cline Dixie and Duey Kerper Pennie and Dan Walden Cecil Conlee Raymond James Kotwicki, MD, MPH Brooke Trible Weinmann Margaret Perdue Denny Amy R. Kreisler Ruth and Charles Wellborn Vivian Noble DuBose Kelly Loeffler and Jeff Sprecher Marjorie and Charles West* Cynthia and John L. Ferguson Betts Culp Love Mark C. West Elizabeth E. Finnerty and David Martin Melissa and Chris Lowe Marjorie C. Wynne Margaret V. Finnerty Maryland and Don McCarty John B. Zellars, Jr. Carol and William H. Fox* Jay D. Mitchell Dorothy C. Fuqua* *Deceased Michael J. Mock

I have included Skyland Trail in my estate The stakes are so high; mental illness can I am confident that, one day, my planning because I trust this organization easily result in catastrophic impact. I am planned gift will help people change to use every cent I donate to improve the impressed daily with the tenacity of our their lives, and I am glad to have lives of clients and their families. I’ve clients to keep at it: growing healthier, been able to join in with all of the worked at Skyland Trail for more than 12 stronger, and more skillful. I feel grateful other Cypress Society members in years. I’ve seen firsthand how hard this to have been a part of Skyland Trail committing to support the future success of Skyland Trail. entire organization works to achieve professionally and, at this point, I feel the mission, and I know how crucial personally connected to the mission. Chris Cline, MSW, LCSW philanthropic support is to the clients Senior Vice President of Clinical Services and families we serve. and IT, Skyland Trail

11 Financial Aid 2019 FINANCIAL AID SUPPORT While clients and families are responsible for a portion of their Trail. Beyond the financial impact, financial aid awards relieve treatment costs, the Mark C. West Financial Aid Program helps stress and help families focus on what is truly important – fill the gap. Financial aid helps clients stay in treatment longer, supporting their loved ones and helping their families heal. giving them time to fully develop the skills needed to sustain recovery and prevent relapse after leaving Skyland

28% $12,587 $1.77M $15.55M of clients received average award total financial awarded financial aid awards per recipient aid distributed since 1999

12 Financial aid is really what kept me here. After around 30 days, my insurance didn’t help anymore. They wouldn’t cover for longer than a month. That’s when a lot of my therapy really started.

–Bryn P., Skyland Trail graduate and financial aid recipient

13 Taking the First Step: A Grateful Family Story

FOR YEARS, TROY S. HAD The “team” for his Ironman competitions was his Being present is something I worked on daily at participated in numerous wife and children who offered support, experienced Skyland Trail. Just being present each and every road races and also a half coaches and mentors who helped develop a plan for day focusing on my recovery,” says Troy. marathon. He completed his moving forward, and his fellow athletes and training Staying active while in treatment was important to first triathlon in 2008. By the partners who endured similar struggles while Troy and remains an important strategy for keeping end of 2016, he had completed offering support. his mind and body healthy. At Skyland Trail, Troy six Half Ironman and four Full Ironman Triathlons. “For a long time, I approached my mental health as participated in the Healthy Challenge program. In 2019, Troy began a new challenge. something I needed to figure out and that it was all “Engaging in physical activity allows me to pause “I have experienced various levels of anxiety most up to me,” says Troy. “What I learned at Skyland Trail all of the noise and stressors and focus on the activity of my life,” says Troy. “Often it was healthy and is that those same ‘team’ components I discovered at hand. Physical activity can be a form of active manageable, and other times it would cross over to as part of my triathlon training were key in my meditation. Exercise also enables us to build a sense unhealthy and difficult to manage. I experienced a mental health treatment and critical to getting me of pride by achieving goals that we thought unachiev- longer than usual and much more intense unhealthy to a much better place.” able and even build a sense of community with others anxiety phase, which also brought on depression. At Skyland Trail, Troy’s team was a loving by experiencing the same challenges.” I got to a point where I, and my family, knew I needed and supportive family, therapists, counselors, more focus and support to address my mental health. After Troy graduated from Skyland Trail in 2019, psychiatrists, and his fellow clients. I started the Skyland Trail day treatment program he made a gift to support the Healthy Challenge to achieve the focus and support I needed.” “No matter how individual we may think program in recognition of the impact the program something is, there likely is always a team had on his recovery as well as his peers in treatment. “I knew the lessons I learned from Ironman triath- there to support you,” says Troy. lons could be applied to many goals,” says Troy. “But “Starting any type of exercise routine raises nagging I had not considered how relevant they would be to Troy recognized many other parallels between thoughts like, ‘I can’t do that,’ ‘I’m not an athlete,’ or mental health and my journey at Skyland Trail.” triathlon training and working toward recovery, ‘What if I look goofy doing this,’” says Troy. “Healthy including the importance of defining his own Challenge provides a safe, easy-going way to take that “Like with Ironman, the biggest step was making the success, working through discomfort, accepting first and biggest step. I witnessed how much of a role commitment to start,” adds Troy. “The biggest and imperfections, and being present in the moment. Healthy Challenge and the fitness program played hardest step in my recovery was to get over the fear in the recovery of others—whether it was the joy of and uncertainty and make the decision to start the “It’s important to define what success is for you a partner workout that reminded them of working program at Skyland Trail.” and not try to achieve what someone else thinks out with a lost family member, the confidence built in success may look like,” says Troy. The next challenge was realizing that treatment was seeing improvements from week to week, or learning not something he could push through on his own. “Ironman training is a nine to 12 month process. a new skill that was once considered impossible. A fellow athlete told Troy once that triathlons were You have to focus on the present and not be It was because of those experiences that I chose to “the best individual team sport.” Over time, Troy concerned about what is coming up in three months donate to the Healthy Challenge and fitness program began to understand that apparent contradiction. or discouraged about a missed training session. at Skyland Trail.”

14 Giving Highlights

$4.3M $1M+ 182 $129,000 Total giving in 2019 – Benefits of Laughter broke Number of new Amount grateful families an increase of 67% the $1 million mark, raising donors in 2019 contributed to the 2019 Annual over 2018 nearly $1.2 million Fund, a 31% increase over 2018

MATCHING CAMPAIGN SPURS NEW PAVING THE WAY TO RECOVERY DONATIONS AND RENEWALS Skyland Trail raised $21,750 from At the end of 2019, a $100,000 match- 43 individuals and families through ing gift challenge made possible a unique opportunity at the new by a generous Skyland Trail donor adolescent campus. Donors contrib- inspired donations from 19 new uted gifts ranging from $250 to $1,000 alumni family donors and 11 new to inscribe a message on one of the community donors. An additional pavers that comprise the Edwina and 42 gifts came from donors who had Tom Johnson Entry Garden leading to not made a gift in the last three years. the front door of the J. Rex Fuqua By matching individual gifts up to Campus for adolescents. Proceeds from Advisory Board member Leslie Wierman and her $5,000, this challenge gift helped raise the campaign benefit the adolescent family honored her mother, Beth Jones, Emeritus Board a total of $153,450 for Skyland Trail. treatment program for teens 14 to 17. member, with a commemorative paver in her honor. Pavers are still available for engraving. The family, shown here, gathered at paver to celebrate. RACE ACROSS AMERICA SOLSTICE FOUNDATION Contact Sarah Buckley at sbuckley@ RAISES $1.15 MILLION A $5,000 gift from the Solstice skylandtrail.org to learn more. Powell Brown, a friend of Skyland Foundation is supporting the adoles- Trail participating in the 2019 Race cent musical therapy program. The Across America, raised $1.15 million creative arts therapist is purchasing for Skyland Trail. This is the largest instruments for teens to play as part gift Skyland Trail has received to-date of their experiential therapeutic through an individual fundraising activities. effort. Photo: James Dvorak

15 Skyland Trail Donors

2019 ANNUAL DONORS Patty and Doug Reid Kate and Lyons Brewer Catharine Kelly Blanton Winship Becky and Mark Riley Shelby and Dick Bryant Sarah and Jim Kennedy Lou Winship Gifts made throughout the year, including Tricia and Maurice Rosenbaum Barbara Chandler Kinship with All Beings Fund Lynne Winship program-specific donations, adolescent Skyland Trail Staff Campaign Cherokee Garden Club Kiwanis Foundation of Atlanta, Inc. Judy Jordan and Raymond Woody paver campaign, and 2019 Associates Voices of Hope, Inc. Aimee and Tom Chubb Ray Kotwicki and Todd Pouwels Jennifer and Steve Wray Fund donations. Clearview Pyramid Acquisition Loretta Lepore and Earl Casey Tyler and Robby Wynne Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999 Company, LLC Elizabeth and Tom Long Studie and Zach Young Skyland Trail is especially grateful Anonymous Bobbi Cleveland and Stan Jones The Lookout Foundation John B. Zellars Jr. and Randy Tibbals for leadership donors who made Anita and Tom Adams Mary Virginia and Peter Coffman Mimi Monett Maslia Joe Zolkowski gifts of $1,000 and above. Jennifer and Tom Bell Susan and Jon Crisler Sally and Mike Masters Camp-Younts Foundation Gifts of $100 - $999 Gifts of $100,000 and above The Cross Foundation Jane and Bill McDonald Anonymous Juli and Brad Camrud Anonymous (2) Betty Jo and Andy Currie Jody and Dan McGrew Carol Goodman Catherine and Lloyd Clark Elizabeth and Mark Alexander Overton & Lavona Currie Foundation Eileen and Chris Millard The Klump Family Foundation, Inc. Katie and Reade Fahs Virginia and Bond Almand Annelly B. Deets Judy and Lester Miller The SKK Foundation The John and Mary Franklin Chris and Scott Arnold Gwynie and Don Dennard Virginia and Guy Millner Foundation The Atlanta Psychology Group Druid Hills Garden Club Susan and Bob Mills Gifts of $15,000 - $99,999 Katy and Marc Goodrich Susanne and Dave Babcock Anonymous Dyer Brown Architects Denise and Jay Mitchell Anne and Berny Gray Beth and Bruce Badgett Mary Alice and Bennett Brown Frank Elliott Michael Mock and Clinton Rice Douglas J. Hertz Family Foundation, Inc. Kathy and Thomas Barclay Foundation, Inc. Epps Aviation Bett and Ray Moses Courtney and Kyle Jenks Lola and Charlie Battle Connolly Family Foundation, Inc. DeWitt Ezell Family Fund The Shauna and Jim Muhl Giving Fund Carrie and Whit Lanier Robin and Jim Bauerband Stephanie and Reid Davidson Judy and Paul Faletti Doris and Jeff Muir Livingston Foundation Courtnay and Scott Bazemore The DeAngelo Family Susan and Dan Faulk New South Construction Hollie Lough Fund Elizabeth and Michael Berger Nan and Ed Easterlin Cindy and John Ferguson David Newkirk Melissa and Chris Lowe Jackie and Jay Berkelhamer Susan and Jim Hannan Beth Finnerty and David Martin David Nguyen Lee and Steve Olsen Kathy and Ken Bernhardt Patricia Toy Johnson Marge Finnerty Nancy and John Oglesby Richard Parker Jr. Lou Boland Kelly Loeffler and Jeff Sprecher Jennifer Fuqua Fowler Katie and Neil Olson Cecelia and David Ratcliffe Nancy and Carl Bowen Betts Culp Love Lisa and Cove Geary Karen and Richard Parker Mary Ellen and John Ryder Claire and Ben Bowen The Rich Foundation The Goddard Foundation Charlotte Pierce-Baker and Cybil and Troy Sather Lisa and William Bridges The Shaifer Family Grady Health Foundation Houston Baker Emily Winship Scott Foundation Corinne and Mark Bridgman The John and Polly Sparks Foundation Dana Halberg and Larry Pless Mary Beth and Cy Pritchard Caryl and Ken Smith Place Homeowners Hill Hardman Phil Sadler Gifts of $10,000 - $14,999 The Solstice Foundation, Inc. Association Laura and John Hardman Nancy See The Akers Foundation, Inc. Lynda Thomas Barbara and Gary Caruso Becca and Rudy Harrell Christa and Bill Shaffer Libby and Brooks Barge Diana and Mark Tipton Sheryl and Lee Cassidy Ellen and David Herold Ellen Weiman and Dubi Silverstein Janine and Rob Brugh Brooke and Winston Weinmann Debbie and Mike Cindrich Meg Heyer Julie and Ty Smith Cindy and Bubba Cathy Angela and Billy Woods Jean and Robert Cochoy The Hills Family Foundation Liz and Chas Smithgall Anne Cox Chambers Foundation Margie and Robert Wynne Sylvia and Hugh Cohen Marilyn Hines Nancy and Ted Spetnagel Duvall and Rex Fuqua Gay Colyer Gifts of $1,000 - $4,999 Sheila and Bill Hodges Michelle and Steve Sullivan Rand and Seth Hagen Mary Kathryn and Charles Cooper Anonymous (2) Cheryl and Eric Hoffler Suzanne Sullivan The Barbara K. Harty Fund Sally and Warner Couch Joanna and Al Adams Jane and Arnold Hoffmann Tull Charitable Foundation Patty and Jim Hatcher Perry Cox Ameriprise Financial Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School UDS Development Services Hugh M. Inman Foundation Customink Fundraising Virginia Apperson Kristin and Jim Howard Lynn and Peter Valentino Isdell Family Foundation Ann and Seth Davies Wendy and Neal Aronson Sue and Dan Huff George Van Dyke Jennifer and David Kahn Nancy and Joe Davis Linnea and Roger Ashley Abby and John Irby Mary and Tom Watson Amy and Nevin Kreisler Susan and Ron Determann Ashmore-Whitney Giving Fund Jane and Clay Jackson Ruth and Charles Wellborn The Martha & Wilton Looney Alan Dobrin Terri and Randy Avent Suci and Hardie Jackson Leslie and David Wierman Foundation Inc. Paula and George Dorris Bennett Thrasher Foundation Edwina and Tom Johnson Elizabeth and Chris Willett Lorraine Miller Elizabeth and Cole Ebert Carrie and Andy Beskin Dorothy Jordan and Tom Grathwohl Karen and Warren Williams Jackie and Tony Montag Mindy and Mike Egan Emily and Eric Bleke 16 (L) Adam Meadows, Beth Finnerty, Theresa Meadows; (Center) Karen H’Doubler, Ann Kennedy, Sarah Kennedy; (R) Edwina Johnson, Sanjay Gupta, Julie Moran

Teri and Seth Ehrlich Beth Jones Colette Adissi and Steve Monaghan Marcia Robinson Kay Thieleke Daisy Ellis Cedrella Jones-Taylor Beth and Harry Moore Lynn and David Rogers Tara Thieleke Yael and Jon Ellis Deborah Kaplan Betsy and Sandy Morehouse Lori Rosenkopf Mary Bridget and Greg Thurman Carla Engel-Cook Timothy Kelleher Morningside Presbyterian Church’s Jo Roziewski Kelly Tobey Emilie and Keith Evans Keith Kennedy Arts and Crafts Guild Shayla and Chip Rumely Rebecca and Bruce Treadway Marilyn and Cromwell Evans Dixie and Duey Kerper Paula and Roger Murray Sarah Russell Janet Turman Pam and Hank Fellows Chuck Konas Gayle and Charlie Nemeroff Jane and Rein Saral Allen Turner Kathryn and Chris Fellows Ginny and Mark Konopka Marian and Al NeSmith Darva and Daraka Satcher Lynda and Randall Tye Karen and Steve Finnerty Jody and Harry Kuniansky Susan and Mike Nevel Rachel Kaufman Schatz Michele Tyler Teresa and Matt Fischer Liz and Mark Lazarus Susanne and John Nicholas Nancy and Alan Schatzberg Felicia and Peter Vairo Ella Flesner Lorri and Lance Leonaitis Irene and Jim Nowicki Terri and Blair Schmidt-Fellner Kristine VanDerKamp Judy and Ed Garland Linda and Bert Levy Tony O’Connor Jodi and Tom Schoborg Jill and Paul Vella Lorre and George Gaudiosi Cat Lindauer Linsday and Ben O’Dell Janet and Ira Schwartz Carolyn Vigtel Kristen and Duncan Gibbs Vaughn Linder Lisa and Charlie Ogburn Sarah Scorza Michael Vincent Betsy Glenn Malloy and Jeff Liner Helen and Donald O’Shea Ellen and Greg Seitz Ellen Von Geyso Nancy and Lewis Glenn Kim Link Kelly Paczolt Frances Shaheen Yueming and Youjiang Wang Susan Glover Michele and Michael Little Beth and David Park Susan and Jim Shepherd Ann and Bob Ward Caroline Greatrex Claudia and Alex Livingston Sharon and Stephen Paskoff Marianne and Lenny Shutzberg Catherine Waters Amy and Josh Greenberg Richard Longden Molly Pastor Betsy and Rick Siegel Sarah and Gordon Watt Sally and Steve Harbison Missy and Patrick Madden Bettie Patterson Hong-Tsun Simon Florence Watts Elizabeth and Joe Harris Rena and Josh Malkofsky-Berger Martha and Billy Payne Sally and Ross Singletary Marguerite and Marshall Wellborn Linda and Hank Harris Cindy and William Mallard Penny and Billy Peebles Alison and Jeffrey Small Betsy and Mark West Bo Heiner Ken Marcus Nancy and David Pendergast Ann Smith Whirlpool Demand Planning Team Sharon and Roy Heintz The Maribill Foundation Incorporated Devon and Duey Pfeifer Laura and Charlie Smith Rita and Ken Whise Laura and Brian Henry Anne and Mike Marino Charlotte and Pete Pfeiffer Mary-Teresa and Craig Smith Max Widmer Ellen and Gary Henschen Corinne Mayborn Piedmont Garden Club Lauren Standish Anne and Brice Williams Allison and Ben Hill Abbie and Colin McBurnette Leigh and Tee Pollard Lucy and Louis Stephens Kiki Wilson Deborah and Peter Hill Maryland and Don McCarty Kathryn and Donald Pouwels Stacey Stewart Sherry and Billy Wren William Hollett Tracey and Patrick McCormick Suzy Quenzer Margaret and Bryan Stickney Carolyn and Jon York Arlene and Michael Hormann Georgeann and Mac McGrew Edith and Gary Reger Jennifer Streeter Amy and John Zolkowski Elizabeth Howard David McMurray Regions Bank Nola and Andy Stull Felicia and Billy Huger Julie and Jim McPhail David Resnick Maureen and Michael Sullivan POWELL BROWN’S RACE Ellen and Alan Huth Joanie and Ed Michaels Jill and Craig Reynolds Patrice and Ron Sumpter ACROSS AMERICA DONORS Nancy and Joe Inman Monica and Mark Miles Agnes and Stephen Richard Mary-Heather Tatum Aflac Insurance Molly and John Jamieson Jean and Bill Millkey Sherri and Frank Richards Elaine and David Taylor-Klaus Robert Alfert Andrea and Boland Jones Sam Mixon Susan and Jim Roberson The Tharpe Foundation Timothy Allen

17 2019 Skyland Trail Donors (continued)

Evelyn Alvarez Brown & Brown Insurance Mary Dier Ann and Jack Hansen John Kraska Fausto Alvarez Brown & Brown of Baton Rouge Dana Donley Aubrey Harris Daniel Kwiecinski American International Group INC. Brown & Brown of Kentucky, Inc David Dorton Rachel Harris Elaine Lamb Amerisure Charitable Fund Brown & Brown of the Lehigh Valley, LP Vincent Dowling Eric Hartcorn Tim Larimore Amtrust North America, Inc. Brown & Brown, Tampa Cori Downing The Hartford Eric Lavoie Arch Insurance Company John Bruno Linda Downs Roxann and James Hays Susan Lear Paul Barden Robert Buck Dulany Industries, Inc Stephen Hearn Gerry Leske John Barfield Ryan Burrow Lori Duvall Hello! Florida Destination Management Brenda Lewis-Lipscomb William Barry CBK Partners Jim Dvorak David Helms Liberty Mutual Kelly Bartum Charles Schwab Charitable Fund E*TRADE Barry Hensley Rebecca and Mark Lima Ryan Beavers CHUBB Federal Insurance Company Carol and Michael Egan Scott Hindman Chase Lindsay David Becker Cigna Health and Life Insurance Jon Ellis Theodore Hoepner Robert Lipscomb Gene Becker Company John Esposito Jim Hunt Jody and Hal Litchford Josh Becksmith Helene and Dominick Cinelly Everest National Insurance Company Tommy Huval Robert Lloyd Samuel Bell Greg Clack F & I Resources Insight LMG Patti Berger Mary Clark Joseph Failla Insight Enterprises - Intel and Microsoft Joni Long Steve Berger Jennifer Clements FCCI Insurance Group Toni Jennings Vicki Lostetter Marc Berman CNA Financial Matching Gift Program Fenimore Asset Management Lou Brown Jewell Jeff Lukash John Berner Les Cole FHM INSURANCE Craig Johnson Paul Lyons Mark Berven Kim Colosimo Beth Finnerty and David Martin Lynn Johnson Georges Maalouf Stacey Bienvenu Caroline Conboy Julia Fisher-Perrier Garrett Jones Max Machuta Eileen and Frederick Black Kevin Connelly Lindsay Forgash Scott Jones Allison Magda Kimberly and Sam Boone Consolidated Tomoka Terri Forsman JPMorgan Chase Bank Tim Main Jared Bowcutt Jeffrey Cook John Fox Joel Kansanback Marsh, Berry & Company, Inc. Kim and Steve Boyd Diane Costa Freeborn & Peters LLP Michael Keeby Arnold Mascali Aaron Breecher Brad Currey Richard Freebourn Nicolette and Dan Keough Debbie McClanahan Claude Bridges William Daly Richie Freebourn Nadine and John Kerns Mary McDermott Bradley Broom Tom Davanzo Angela Garner Patrick Kinney David McElroy Cynthia and Hyatt Brown Sandy DenBesten Carol and Larry Gellerstedt Richard Knudson Tom McGaffic Ina and Hugh Brown Tom Denomme Mike Gorham Bryan Koehler Bob McGivern Kellim Brown Tracie and Nicholas Dereszynski Hollie Gorman Todd Koneski Kelly and Donald McGowan Nancy and Powell Brown Cynthia and Arun Dhand Michelle and Ryan Gudaitis Kathy and Jim Kotas David Mcilravy

18 (L) Ned & Andrea Montag, Patty & Doug Reid, Molly Pastor; (Center) Jane & Clay Jackson; (R) Dr. Ray Kotwicki, Olivia & John Barge, Michelle & Steve Sullivan Pat McMahan Clark Saylor Amie Meschi Anthony Scarcelle Metlife New Jersey Janet Scavo Ashlyn and Shawn Moran Anne and Alan Schnitzer Norman Morris Gary Schrock Don Morris Secureworks Mutual of Omaha Todd Setser Brooke Myers Alex Shouppe Tambra Nash Joseph Siech National Automotive Experts Sirius Computer Solutions (L) Carrie Lanier, Shane Thomas, Rand Hagen; (R) Michelle Sullivan, Kristin & Jim Howard, Anna Paré Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Alicia and Tom Snyder Mike Neal Kurt Spengler BENEFITS OF LAUGHTER 2019 Holder Construction Company Regions Bank Glenn Nunenmacher Martin Statfeld IBERIABANK Resurgens Technology Partners David O’Keeffe The Stoll Family Fund Event Chairs Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) Russell Reynolds Associate Tom O’Neil Strategic Benefit Advisors Kristin and Jim Howard JetLinx Troutman Sanders Carl Owen Tony Strianese Patron Committee Chair JPMorgan James Parker SunTrust Bank Anna Paré Bronze Sponsors Sarah and Jim Kennedy Dhara Patel Malcolm Tajiri Corporate Committee Chair Elizabeth and John Cleveland Carla Knobloch Scott Penny The Benevity Community Impact Fund Michelle Sullivan Vanessa and Robin Delmer Amy and Nevin Kreisler John Peppard Pamela Thompson Jennifer Fuqua Fowler Presenting Sponsor Kelly Loeffler and Jeff Sprecher Diane Peralta Sara Todd Elizabeth and Sheffield Hale Isdell Family Foundation MONTAG Richard Pevner TopBuild Support Services, Inc Homrich Berg Anna and Richard Paré Philadelphia Insurance Todd Tyler Diamond Sponsors Ironwood Insurance Services, LLC Karen and Richard Parker Todd Piersol United HealthCare Svs Inc Cox Enterprises NAI Brannen Goddard, LLC Patty and Doug Reid Brian Pinkalla Jeff Updyke Delta Air Lines Northern Trust Renasant Bank Mary Pipino Jason Vandeberghe Betsy and Mark West Roark Capital Andrea and Tim Rollins H. P. Proctor Jr. Vantrust Real Estate, LLC Laura and Rutherford Seydel Platinum Sponsors Lou and Blanton Winship Profit Recovery Partners, LLC Chilton Varner Eloise and Steve Shepherd Anonymous (2) ZWJ Investment Counsel QBE Foundation Vertafore, Inc. USI Insurance Services Atlanta Fine Homes | Sotheby’s Jonathan Raucci Barbara Vierck Silver Sponsors Caryl and Ken Smith International Realty Mary Raveling Mark Viktorin Arnall Golden Gregory LLP Wells Fargo The J.B. Fuqua Foundation RBB Communications Steve Voorhees Atlantic American The Glenn Family Patron Sponsors Beth and Bobby Reagan Brent Wagner BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina Kristin and Jim Howard Wendy and Neil Aronson Daniel Real Chris Walker BNY Mellon Wealth Management Beth and Don Inman Libby and Brooks Barge Wendell Reilly Tony Wanderon Nancy and Doug Bryant Invesco Olivia and John Barge Roseanne and Hank Reyes Jim Watje CBRE Edwina and Tom Johnson Meaghan and Jared Boyd Phil Riche Andrew Watts Crawford Investment Counsel, Inc. Rebecca and Patrick O’Connor Susie Boyd Donna Rinella WBR Insurance Agency LLC Donna and Chip Davidson Donna and Stan Sands Ginny and Charles Brewer William Roberts Adam Weber Dorsey Alston Sara and John Shlesinger Lisa and William Bridges Frank Robitaille Wells Fargo Bank GPS Hospitality Catherine and TJ Callaway Dino Robusto Mark White Gold Sponsors Gray Television, Inc. Aimee and Tom Chubb Paul Rogers Liz White Angel Oak Capital Advisors Greenberg Traurig Amy and Cecil Conlee Mark Romero Charles White Jennifer and Tom Bell Susan and Jim Hannan Sarah and Malon Courts Frank Russo Anthony Wittwer Mary and John Brock Houlihan Lokey Margaret and Dallas Denny Julie Ryan Mark Woodbury Leslie and Stan Conway Michelle Juneau and Robb Willis Jenifer and Mike Dobbs Ryan Specialty Group, LLC Gerald Zaccardelli Duvall and Rex Fuqua King & Spalding Vivian and Sam DuBose David Sanborn Carla Ziebell Lorre and George Gaudiosi Doris and Jeff Muir Councilman and Mrs. Joe Gebbia Daniel Sapiro Robert Zlatkiss Global Payments New South Construction Helen and John Gordon Karen and Jay Savan Ann Marie Zweifel Anne and Berny Gray PNC Hil Harper and Brian Fuller Kathleen Savio Printpack 19 2019 Skyland Trail Donors (continued)

Meg Heyer Brooke and Winston Weinmann SOUTHERN SHINDIG 2019 Gifts in Kind and Special Thanks Duvall Fuqua Julia and Bayne Hill Ruth and Charles Wellborn Event Chairs Acquisitions Interiors Suci Jackson Carson and Ryan Hobbs Leslie and David Wierman Fraser Parker ASW Distillery JPMorgan Chase & Co. Mary and Neil Johnson Windham Brannon Caroline and Bill Weimar Melissa Payne Baker Karen Parker Katherine and West Johnson Dina Woodruff Sally King Benedict Denise Rezek Auction Chair Andrea and Mark Kauffman Jessica Bennett VPI Design Friends Robert Bairstow Mary Gill and Dennis Kruszewski Alison Blue Spring and Tom Asher Table Hosts Law & Moran BURN Studios Andrew Bleke Platinum Sponsors Susie Boyd Betts Love Sonny’s BBQ CROSBY by Mollie Burch Coxe, Curry & Associates Nancy Bryant Macquarium Ed and Betsy Holland Donna and Chip Davidson Karen and Peter H’Doubler Nancy Caswell Kim and Greg Marks The Richard and Karen Parker Family Laura Deems Wally and Tommy Hills CIBC Private Wealth Mather Economics Charitable Fund Katherine Deere Patrick Kelly Julie Collins Reeves and Robert McCall Delta Air Lines John Mori Gold Sponsors Kathy Cotney Eileen and Chris Millard Kwynn Everest Debbie and Alonzo Neese Eagle Merchant Partners Donna Davidson Ginny and Guy Millner Caroline Haddow Julie and Jonathan Rief Management, LLC Margaret Denny Nida and Todd Mudd Joy and Light Designs Kim and James Sewell Fraser Parker and Robert Bairstow Mary Frances Garrett Kim and Tom Noonan L. Williams Anne and Robert Stolz Sands Family Charitable Fund Rand Hagen Cindy and Al Parker Sid Mashburn John Utsch Sonny’s BBQ Jennifer Hayes Linda and Wayne Phears Onward Reserve The Winborne Family Caroline and Bill Weimar Beth Inman Christine and Bill Ragland Pace Atlanta Carrie Lanier Becky and Mark Riley Honor 30 Years of Hope Silver Sponsors Fraser Parker Valerie Love Tricia and Maurice Rosenbaum Linda Booth and Kimberly Rimmer Chicken Salad Chick Tyler Picard Interiors Sue McKinley Scottie and Chris Schoen Lee and Sunny Burrows Haddow & Company Beth and Jerry Shaifer Patricia Nalle Sharecare Chris Cline and Ron Rezendes Julie and Bryan Jones Treacy Shaw Beth Park Peggy and John Shepard Tommye Easterlin Betts Love St. Regis Atlanta Dana Patton Liz and Robert Shults Audrey and Dan Frey STEMTutorScott.com Mike Sumner Leigh Pollard Sally and Ross Singletary Danica Kombol and David Lewis Vesta Movement Bronze Sponsors Patty Reid Liz and Chas Smithgall Liz and Peter Lauer Wagging Tails Atlanta Libby and Brooks Barge Becky Riley Barbara and Julian Sparkes Melissa and Chris Lowe India Waters Catherine and TJ Callaway Tricia Rosenbaum Katherine Strickland Wendy and Martin Peterson Woo Skincare + Cosmetics Katie and Taylor Dozier Michelle Sullivan Leah and Mike Sumner Carrie and Jim Sheldon Robby Wynne Invesco Shane Thomas Maria and Tim Tassopoulos Diane and Randy Tanner Catherine and Kenny Kraft Shelly Thomas Kristina and Edward Thomas Penny and Edward Tokash ASSOCIATES LUNCHEON 2019 Louise and Charlie Loudermilk Mary Watson Susan and Glenn Warren Caroline and Jeff Tucker Associates President Sarah Watt Mary and Tom Watson Leigh and Tim Walsh Suci Jackson Leslie Wierman Associates Vice President Denise Rezek Donors Cathy Allen Leadership Sponsor Kate Allgood IBERIABANK Kathleen Argenbright “My introduction to Skyland Trail began with a presentation about mental health led by Gold Sponsors Deborah Bald Dr. Ray Kotwicki that gave me a perspective I had never considered before. It was Atlanta Fine Homes | Sothebys Emily Bleke refreshing to have my eyes opened to what it really means to struggle with psychiatric International Realty Le Carr disorders - and what it means to effectively helps those in that struggle. And, as we know, Betsy West Leslie Causey Mary Coffin these disorders afflict all groups, so I’m particularly excited about Skyland Trail’s ongoing Silver Sponsors Ashley Collins Anna Paré, M.D. – Dermatology commitment to reach out to the African American community.” Diana Conway Consultants Alice Daniel – Daraka Satcher, Advisory Board Member Nan Easterlin

20 (L) Jessica Schroeder, Nancy See, Jenny Pruitt, Beth Finnerty, Jennifer Pino, Kim Wilkin; (Center) Jean Bird, Suci Jackson, Denise Rezek, Kim Marks; (R) Mike & Jenifer Dobbs, Tom & Mary Frances Garrett

Carol Doty Leigh Pollard Peridot Elyse Greenberg Scott Slabbekoorn Vivian DuBose Greer Pope Woo Skincare + Cosmetics Amy and Josh Greenberg Starks & Menchinger Chapel Lisa Ewing Deborah Price w.port Kelly Tobey Patsy Hall Harrison Claire Ford Jen Puricelli Sally Tople Regions Bank Nancy Gabianelli Christine Ragland HONOR AND MEMORIAL GIFTS Michele Tyler Dallie Gaskin Leslie Rascoe Cole Hagood Kristine VanDerKamp Gifts in Memory Kathy Ghiradini Dawne Raulet Blanton Winship Michael Vincent Elizabeth Glenn Belinda Bunnen Reusch Sam Begner Whirlpool Demand Planning Team Maurice E. Hindman Louise Gracey Jane Douglas Reynolds Jody Wilson and Harry Kuniansky Rita and Ken Whise Scott Hindman Susan Hannan Cathy Rhodes R. Hunter Whittington Kyle Behm Patty Hatcher Shayla Rumely Marzena Holly Nancy and James Zobl Anonymous Carrie Hoffman Becca Settles Arlene and Michael Hormann James Armstrong Elizabeth and Rev. Ray Kotwicki Tori Hood Beth Shaifer Beth and Harry Moore Sharon Kurkis Ray Kotwicki and Todd Pouwels Felicia Huger Miyuki Sheppard Irene and Jim Nowicki Jerry Mashburn Kathryn and Donald Pouwels Nancy Izlar Helen Sherman Corinne Mayborn Dr. Holland Frances Kerr Carolyn Shiverick Mark Krawitz Morningside Presbyterian Church Ann Helms Elizabeth Klump Sara Shlesinger Rafael E. Matias Jr. Lynn and Peter Valentino Lorri Leonaitis Jana Simmons Frances and Charles Howard Edward B. Lewis Jessica Levenson Jeannie Stewart James Best Elizabeth Howard Brenda Lewis-Lipscomb Frances Shaheen Julie Levine Nancy Stewart Will Hudson Cherise Tasker Jerry Douglas Lindauer Barbara Levy Weedie Stowers Kate and Michael Monk Catherine Lindauer Jennifer Streeter Cat Lindauer Marvin Bowen Margaret Long Nola Stull Stuart Hunt Nancy and Carl Bowen John S. Long Mary Bridget Anonymous Betts Love Jean and Robert Cochoy Joni Long Angie Major Caroline Tucker Elizabeth Irby Patty and Kenny Bowes Dr. Mike Luke Kim Marks Debbie Wagner Denise and Jay Mitchell Kim McCollam Leslie Wooddall Ann and Seth Davies Beth and Harry Moore Crawford Johnson III Molly Mears Barbara Zacks Jane Caldwell Morton Malkofsky Studie and Zach Young Leslie Conway Cynthia Ziegler Daisy Ellis Elizabeth and Michael Berger Greer Monin Gifts in Kind and Special Thanks Miles Kelleher Steve Berger Kate Monk Nolan Eley Melissa Payne Baker Beverly and Michael Astopenia Jodi Epstein Andrea Montag Jane and Bill McDonald Cindy Ensor Designs Nancy and Thomas Fowler Rena and Josh Malkofsky-Berger Page Morocco Michael Evans Floral Design William R. Finnerty Sharon and Roy Heintz Kristin Newberry Robert Mathis Copper+Crane Marge Finnerty Deborah Kaplan Maria Noble Daniel Sapiro Frolic Boutique Timothy Kelleher Caroline Normark Zachery Glaug Laura Pearce Ltd. Bryan Kolpitcke Christopher Miller Kristin Norton Joy L. Glaug Neiman Marcus Richard Longden Lorraine Miller Lisa Ogburn Bob Glenn David McMurray Anna Paré, M.D. - Dermatology Scott Neal Betsy Glenn Diane and Peter Perron Consultants Mike Neal Sarah Russell 21 2019 Skyland Trail Donors (continued)

Niels Nicholas John Turman Mark Baker Shelley Danser Carol Goodman Betty and Milton Knippel Janet Turman Charlotte Pierce-Baker and Debbie and Dan Mazur Liz and Peter Lauer Vaughn Linder Houston Baker Maryland and Don McCarty Barby Levy Michael E. Wellons Paula and Roger Murray Nancy and John Oglesby Marilyn and Cromwell Evans Ken Bowes Ashley and Jay David Susanne and John Nicholas Lou Winship Kelly Paczolt Ann and Seth Davies Elisa and Thawat David Benjamin C. Nickerson Jamie and Richard Lavergne Nancy, Cibby, and Daniel Fischer Marjorie and Charles West Susan M. Boyd Lynda and Randall Tye Teresa and Matt Fischer Bettie Patterson Ashley Collins Donna Davidson Mark Olson Louise Gracey Claire Ford Duvall and Rex Fuqua Mark Wynne Katie and Neil Olson Leslie Rascoe Susan and Jon Crisler Susan and Jim Shepherd Michelle Donohue The Lookout Foundation Eric Peterson Corinne Bridgman James Parker Kathleen E. Zolkowski Sarah and Jim Kennedy Jan Boykin Mark Bridgman Beth and Tom Curles David P. Dorris Elizabeth and Tom Long Langdon C. Quin Jr. CZ Brown Nancy Bryant Paula and George Dorris Zach Garner Lethea and Doug Mitchell Ellen and Alan Huth Mary Coffin Virginia Doty Catherine and Lloyd Clark Charlotte and Pete Pfeiffer Barbara Zacks Riley Sisson Molly Mears Stacey Stewart The Gaudiosi Family Becky and Mark Riley Marshall Carl Susan and David Straw Katie Dozier Linda Booth and Kimberly Rimmer Lynn and David Rogers Jack Smith Marci Healy Helen and John Gordon Ann Smith Gifts in Honor Camryn Cassidy Vivian N. DuBose Karen and Richard Parker Sheryl and Lee Cassidy Sabrina S. Spradley Joanna Adams Maria Noble Karen and Peter H’Doubler Lou Boland Nancy and John Oglesby Chris Cline Rachel Ehrlich Nancy and Joe Inman Kristen and Duncan Gibbs Susanne and Dave Babcock Freddie and Asheton Akers Teri and Seth Ehrlich Keith Kennedy David M. Herold Arlene Altman Emily Collins James Knudsen Thomas Fellows David Resnick Sara Bernhardt Margie Hatcher Sherri Kramer Pam and Hank Fellows Gay Colyer Emily Hoffman Virginia and Guy Millner Cecil D. Conlee Mary Mills Cindy and John Ferguson Jane and Arnold Hoffmann Hong-Tsun Simon Sarah Scorza Kimberley Rochow Sally and Reynolds Couch Charles Holloway Ruth Tokash Nancy See Henley Cook Beth E. Finnerty Catherine and Lloyd Clark Penny and Edward Tokash Carla Engel-Cook Elizabeth Alexander Chris Cline and Ron Rezendes Hunter Holmes Zack Toskovich Linda and Bert Levy Jim Cummings Coxe Curry & Associates Ann Marie Zweifel William Daly Maryland and Don McCarty Kathleen Savio Marge Finnerty

22 (L) Berny & Anne Gray; (center left) Ty & Julie Smith; (center right) Louise & Charlie Loudermilk, Mark and Lauren Crites; (R) Fraser Parker, Bill & Caroline Weimar “My family and I want to be a part of changing the face of mental health and helping to eliminate the stigma surrounding mental illness. Anyone can be affected by a mental health issue at any age; we have seen the numbers rising among our adolescent and young adult communities. It is more important now than ever to know there is help out there and you are not alone. Skyland Trail inspires hope for clients and their families that Penny and Billy Peebles Kristin and Jim Howard recovery is possible!” – Katherine Ohlhausen, Advisory Board Member Anne and John Mori Patty and Doug Reid Debbie and Lon Neese Janet and Ira Schwartz Anne and Robert Stolz Thea Lewis Betty Ann Inman Danica Kumbol and David Lewis Leigh and Tim Walsh Sarah Little The Inman Family Michele and Michael Little Beth Park Audrey Roberson Mary Watson Jennifer and Steve Wray Caroline Tucker Susan and Jim Roberson Patty Hatcher Valerie M. Love Jane and Clay Jackson Julie Levine Frazier Parker Madison Scott Sarah Watt Karen and Richard Parker Katie and Tyler Dozier Anonymous Kate Allgood Kendalee Marcus Susan and Keith Wood Ken Marcus Karen and Richard Parker Michael Shaheen Caroline and Bill Weimar Doug Jackson Courtnay and Scott Bazemore Caroline Hunter Katie and Taylor Dozier Caroline McKinley Daisy Ellis Studie and Zach Young Julie and Bryan Jones Kathy Argenbright Libba Shortridge Suci Jackson Dana Patton Virginia and Bond Almand Betsy and Mark West Sue McKinley Tommye Easterlin Leslie Causey Nancy and David Pendergast Bett and Ray Moses Kathy Argenbright Kathy Ghirardini Karen and Richard Parker Nancy Gabianelli Leigh and Tee Pollard Ted Spetnagel Elizabeth Klump Bettie J. Patterson Debbie Wagner Le Carr Kathy and Ken Bernhardt Cat Lindauer Betsy Glenn Kathryn Treadway White Steve Stafford Kim Marks Cristina I. Miles Felicia Huger Rebecca and Bruce Treadway Red Stafford Molly Mears Monica and Mark Miles Andrea and Boland Jones Greer Monin Jed Wible Jennifer Millkey Frances Kerr Fred Sturgis & Family Greer Pope Caroline Normark Jean and Bill Millkey Page Morocco Ann and Bob Ward Carolyn Shiverick Jen Puricelli John Utsch Caroline Widmer Mary Bridget Thurman Robert M. Mills Max Widmer Jennifer and Steve Wray Jackson Posey Diana and Mark Tipton Edwina and Tom Johnson Catherine Waters Diane and Randy Tanner Alex Woods Mary Kathryn and Charles Cooper Andrea and Ned Montag Angela and Billy Woods Judy and Lester Miller Molly and John Jamieson Teddy Quenzer Zack Toskovich Judy Jordan and Raymond Woody Suzy Quenzer William Daly Margie and Robert Wynne Jackie E. Montag Jennifer and Steve Wray Elena Johnson Tom and Spring Asher Patty Reid Skyland Trail Staff Norman Morris Laura and John Hardman Cathy Allen Les Cole Ken Zebracki Lisa Ogburn Karen and Richard Parker Jonathan Raucci Beth Jones MONTAG Helen Sherman Strategic Benefit Advisors Elizabeth G. Zielinski Joanie and Ed Michaels Susan Glover Jennifer Streeter John Tregella Tori Hood Dorothy Jordan Sebastian Mosley Denise Rezek Carrie and Jim Shelden Les Cole Tara Thieleke Lorri Leonaitis ENDOWMENT GIFTS Caroline Tucker Greer Pope Melissa Kaufman Tricia Nalle Sally and Mike Masters Allison F. Williams Financial Shayla Rumely Ada and Rich Fleisher Barby Levy Aid Fund Laura Smith Lauren Turner Rachel Kaufman Schatz Nancy and Ted Spetnagel Keith Norris Jeff Turner Ross Richard Sarah Kennedy Mary McDermott Julia Zellars Memorial Fund Family of Henry Frazier III Dina Varner Betsy West Hugh M. Inman Foundation Anna Paré Kathy Ghirardini Ray Kotwicki Lisa Ewing Becky Riley John B. Zellars Jr. and Randy Tibbals Clearview Pyramid Sara Shlesinger Patty Hatcher Kim Venable Acquisition Company, LLC Jana Simmons Catherine and Lloyd Clark Ellen and Gary Henschen

23 2019 Financial Highlights

REVENUE EXPENSES

Breakdown Sources Direct Distribution Revenue of Program of Charitable Program of Financial Aid Revenue Donations Expenses by Program

66%  Program Revenue 60%  Residential Treatment 48%  Individuals 46%  Day Services 78%  Residential Treatment 20%  Unrestricted Revenue 24%  Day Services 32%  Foundations 37%  Residential Treatment 15%  Independence Counseling 13%  Restricted Revenue – 10%  Physician Services 20%  Corporate & Business 7%  Independence Coaching 6%  Day Services Non-Capital Campaign & Family Therapy 4%  Primary Care <1%  Vocational Services 1%  Restricted Revenue – 4%  Independence Coaching 4%  Vocational Services <1%  LEAP Capital Campaign 2%  Primary Care & LEAP <1%  LEAP 3%  Physician Services & Family Therapy <1%  Vocational Services

24 2019 Volunteer Leadership

BOARD OF DIRECTORS ADVISORY BOARD NATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD Clay Jackson, Chair Charles Wellborn, Chair Charles B. Nemeroff, MD, PhD Mark Tipton, Vice Chair | Chair, Executive Committee Wendy Conrad Aronson Co-Chair Tom Bell, Treasurer Emily Bleke The University of Texas at Austin, Dell Medical School Marjorie Wynne, Secretary Wes Bradshaw In December 2019, the Skyland Raymond J. Kotwicki, MD, MPH, DFAPA Nan Easterlin Rev. Joanna Adams Co-Chair Trail Board of Directors created Denise DeAngelo Brooks Barge Skyland Trail the Marjorie West Wynne Art Jennifer Fuqua Fowler Cindy Ferguson Fellowship in honor of longtime Alan Hamilton Kathleen Brady, MD, PhD J. Rex Fuqua Susan Hannan Medical University of South Carolina board member Marjorie West Berny Gray Hill Hardman Carolina Clinical & Translational Research Institute Wynne. The fellowship, awarded Rand Glenn Hagen Bo Heiner Dana Halberg Barbara Coffey, MD annually to a current or graduating Allison Hill, JD, PhD Tommy Hills University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine client with an interest in art as Keisha Hines Jim Howard a resource for mental wellbeing, Mary Johnson W. Edward Craighead, PhD Billy Huger Catharine Kelly Emory University, School of Medicine provides financial support for Don Inman Carla Knobloch continuing art education to Amy Rollins Kreisler Philip D. Harvey, PhD Dorian Lamis, PhD Kelly Loeffler University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine further their skills and passion. Carrie Lanier Betts Love Marjorie West Wynne served Cara Isdell Lee Ned H. Kalin Melissa Lowe as a Board Member from 2000 Colin McBurnette University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Jay D. Mitchell Liz Means Public Health, HealthEmotions Research Institute through 2019 and as Chair of the Jackie Montag Bob Mills Financial Aid Committee from Jeff Muir Clinton D. Kilts, PhD Michael Mock Patty Reid University of Arkansas – Medical Sciences 2006 through 2019. Andrea Montag Michelle Sullivan Psychiatric Research Institute Carla Neal-Haley Brooke Weinmann Katherine Ohlhausen William M. McDonald, MD Robert Wynne, Jr. Christine Ragland The Fuqua Center for Late-Life Depression Charles Wellborn, Becky Riley Emory Brain Health Center Ex-Officio/Advisory Board Chair Tricia Rosenbaum Alan F. Schatzberg, MD Daraka Satcher Stanford University School of Medicine EMERITUS DIRECTORS Caryl Smith Steven Siegel, MD, PhD Ty Smith Vivian DuBose, Chair University of Southern California Liz Smithgall Richard Bryant Keck School of Medicine Harrison Spry Cecil Conlee Andy Stull Manpreet K. Singh, MD, MS John Gordon Paula Tkac Stanford University, Stanford Maternal Child Betty Ann Inman Mary Watson Health Research Institute Beth Jones Betsy West Mark C. West Leslie Wierman Blanton C. Winship Suci Jackson, Ex-Officio/Associates President Sue McKinley, Ex-Officio/Past Associates President

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