News Summary
The Bravo Bradley gala in Middletown, Rhode Island, successfully raised $1.15 million to support patient care, research, and education at Bradley Hospital. With around 450 guests participating, the event highlighted community commitment to children’s mental health services. Featuring entertainment, a gourmet dinner, and a live auction, the gala demonstrated the vital role of philanthropy in sustaining the operations of the nation’s oldest children’s psychiatric hospital.
Middletown, R.I. – Bradley Hospital’s “Bravo Bradley” Gala Raises $1.15 Million for Critical Patient Care
The annual “Bravo Bradley” gala held on June 7 in Middletown, Rhode Island, successfully raised $1.15 million to support vital patient care, research, and community education at Bradley Hospital. Approximately 450 attendees gathered at the Wyndham Newport Hotel to contribute to the fundraising efforts, reflecting the community’s commitment to supporting children’s mental health services.
Dr. Henry Sachs, president of Bradley Hospital, noted the significant impact that charitable contributions have on patient care at the hospital, which is the oldest children’s psychiatric hospital in the United States, solely dedicated to children. This year’s gala comes shortly after the hospital announced a total of $1.2 million raised at its previous event, with $500,000 designated specifically for the Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities (CADD) residential programs.
Event Highlights
The gala featured an evening filled with entertainment, including a comprehensive speaking program, a gourmet dinner, dancing, and a live auction. Notably, an 18-year-old speaker shared his personal experiences with Bradley’s CADD SafeQuest program for children with autism, highlighting the direct benefits of the services offered by the hospital.
The live auction drew significant interest, with items fetching impressive bids, some as high as $20,000. Among the exclusive items for bid were a luxurious one-week stay at a Tuscan villa, various dining and wine-tasting experiences, and a sports package that included tickets to several New England teams. These auction items not only provided excitement for attendees but also contributed substantially to the fundraising total.
Sponsorship and Community Support
The Ocean State Job Lot Charitable Foundation served as the title sponsor for the gala, with additional support from various sponsors, including Susan O. and David A. Brown as presenting sponsors, Amica Mutual Insurance Co. and The Verrecchia Family Foundation as platinum sponsors, and Alvarez & Marsal as a gold sponsor among others. The extensive support from local businesses and community members underscores the pivotal role of philanthropy in sustaining the operations of Bradley Hospital.
About Bradley Hospital
Bradley Hospital, located in East Providence, has a long-standing commitment to providing high-quality psychiatric care exclusively for children. The hospital’s specialized services include programs for various mental health conditions, with a strong emphasis on autism and developmental disabilities. Over the years, Bradley Hospital has become a leader in pediatric psychiatric care, continually advancing its research, treatment, and educational outreach to better serve the community’s needs.
The success of the “Bravo Bradley” gala not only demonstrates the generosity of the Rhode Island community but also illustrates the ongoing demand for specialized mental health services for children. As Bradley Hospital continues to champion these vital programs, the contributions from events like the gala play an essential role in ensuring that children and families receive the support they need.
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- Turn to 10 News: Gala for Bradley Children’s Psychiatric Hospital Raises Over $1 Million
- Wikipedia: Mental Health
- Providence Business News: Bradley Hospital Raises $1.2M at Bravo Bradley Gala
- Google Search: Children’s Psychiatric Care
- Middletown Press: East Haven Bradley St Crash Ejection Man Charged
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Psychiatry
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