Clubhouse Atlanta provides education, employment, and support to the mentally challenged, a growing population during the pandemic
We are excited to announce the grand opening of Clubhouse Atlanta, the first chapter in the metro region for adults living with a mental illness that allows them to reach their potential and become valued, contributing members of their community.
With cases of mental illness increasing at an alarming rate during the COVID-19 pandemic, more people are seeking support and opportunities to overcome their challenges and reach their goals. Thanks to generous contributors, Clubhouse Atlanta is free to members and opening during a great time of need.
Founded by Susie Kyle and Bill McClung, Clubhouse Atlanta is unique in its approach as members themselves operate the agency. This is not a treatment program, but an opportunity for the mentally challenged to receive education, training, employment, and stable housing. Clubhouse International has more than 300 programs worldwide that have a proven track record of success.
Please join us for the celebration!
WHAT: Clubhouse Atlanta Grand Opening
WHEN: 10 a.m., Tuesday, October 20, 2020
WHERE: St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church 4755 N. Peachtree Road Dunwoody, GA 30338
WHO: Introductions by Freddy Morello
Fulton County District 2 Commissioner, Bob Ellis Brookhaven Police Chief, Gary Yandura
Clubhouse Atlanta, Inc., Co-President, Bill McClung Clubhouse Atlanta, Inc., Executive Director, Freddy Morello
CONTACT: Freddy Morello, Executive Director (917.428.7728, freddy@clubhouseatlanta.org).
NOTE: If you are able to confirm your attendance, we would greatly appreciate it for planning purposes. Also, we are happy to set up interviews prior to or after the event.