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A Message From Leanne Chapman
This campaign is deeply personal to me.
I’ve lost friends and family members to suicide, and that kind of loss changes you. It brings a level of understanding to the importance of mental health care that’s hard to put into words. It also reinforces just how critical it is that people have access to the right support, at the right time, in a safe and compassionate environment.
Through my work and connection with Rose Hill Center, I’ve also had the opportunity to see firsthand the impact that kind of care can have. I’ve seen individuals rediscover hope, rebuild their confidence, and take meaningful steps toward healing. It’s not just treatment—it’s a community that helps people truly grow and move forward.
That’s why this campaign means so much to me. Every dollar raised supports life-changing care for individuals and families who need it most.
If you’re able, I would be so grateful for your support, whether that’s through a donation, sharing this page, or simply helping spread awareness.
Together, we can help others find hope, healing, and a path forward.
Location / Venue
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- Address:
- 5130 Rose Hill Blvd.
- Holly, MI 48442
- USA
- Time:
- Oct 10, 2026 9:30am - 2:30pm ET
In Support of Rose Hill Foundation
The Rose Hill Foundation is dedicated to transforming lives by serving as the fundraising partner for the Rose Hill Center, a leading residential treatment center for individuals with serious mental health illnesses. Located on 400+ acres in the peaceful surroundings of Holly, Michigan, Rose Hill Center provides a comprehensive range of therapeutic services designed to cultivate lifelong well-being. Our foundation plays a pivotal role in ensuring that those in need have access to the highest quality mental health care, regardless of their financial situation. By funding essential programs, therapies, and campus improvements, we help bridge the gap between need and access, giving hope to individuals and families affected by mental illness.