Paramus Chief of Police to be Honored at CarePlus Foundation Courage Awards Gala
Paramus, NJ (PRWEB) April 23, 2015 -- In recognition of his leadership and commitment to service, the CarePlus Foundation is proud to honor Kenneth R. Ehrenberg, Paramus Chief of Police, at the 17th Annual Courage Awards Gala being held on June 3, 2015 at The Venetian in Garfield, NJ.
“The Paramus Police Department is committed to preserving the peace, upholding the law and providing quality service in partnership with our community,” begins the Department’s mission statement. “We are committed to empowering our members and the community to resolve problems by creating an environment that encourages solutions that address the needs of the community.” CarePlus noted that the statement is true to the service that the Paramus Police Department provides under Chief Ehrenberg’s leadership.
The organization is grateful for the compassionate service the police force provides for CarePlus staff and clients alike. Additionally, the Paramus Police Department has gone above and beyond in supporting the Paramus Stigma-Free Zone Initiative, as well as participating in Mental Health First Aid training.
“The Department will continue working with other organizations – such as the Paramus School System, private schools, Paramus Human Services, and groups such as the Paramus Stigma-Free Zone – to address the needs of our community in order to provide the best service in the State,” said Ehrenberg in the 2014 Annual Report.
Ehrenberg is being honored not only as a collaborative leader in crisis de-escalation, but also as an innovator in bringing mental health awareness to the police force.
This year’s honorees also include The Sefcik Family, survivors of suicide loss and advocates in prevention with their presentation “Remembering T.J. – A Story of Teen Depression, Lessons and Hope”; and John Cosgrove, Mayor of Fair Lawn and supporter of the Fair Lawn Stigma-Free Zone initiative. The CarePlus Foundation will also award Dr. Dina Vaynberg with the Compassionate Care Award for her work at CarePlus, representing the best in the field of mental health care. In addition to the honorees, the event will recognize the recipients of the 2015 Bernard Dubnick Scholarship.
The Courage Awards Gala includes a cocktail hour, dinner, live and silent auctions, 50/50, and more. The event attracts attendees from across the state, including representatives and supporters from the Northern New Jersey business community. Individual tickets are available for $150 each, with full tables of 10 offered for $1,400.
The Foundation is currently welcoming dinner guests, sponsors, and auction donations. For more information, click here or call 201-986-5070.
Care Plus Foundation, Inc. “CarePlus Foundation” – a supporting arm of Care Plus NJ, Inc. – was created with a mission to decrease the stigma of mental illness and pave the way to accessibility of care for those looking to seek help. As a 501c(3) non-profit organization, all donations are tax deductible in accordance with Federal and State regulations.
Care Plus NJ, Inc. “CarePlus” (http://www.CarePlusNJ.org) is a northern New Jersey provider of recovery-focused mental health, primary care, substance abuse, and family services that addresses the unique needs of individuals with a holistic approach to recovery and overall wellness. Operating out of 23 sites – including three outpatient centers located in Paramus, Fair Lawn, and Montclair, ten residential facilities, offices at three local hospitals, and seven community offices – their services are convenient to clients located throughout Northern New Jersey. They also provide educational programs on mental health-related topics to schools, organizations, and community groups; and training topics including certified Mental Health First Aid, Suicide Prevention, Bullying Prevention and Crisis Planning and Intervention Strategies for Schools.
Caryl Felicetta, Care Plus NJ, Inc., http://www.CarePlusNJ.org, +1 (201) 986-7733, [email protected]
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