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DCMC Auxiliary looks to fulfill $250,000 behavioral health pledge

When you stroll among the flowers at next week’s Door County Medical Center Auxiliary’s House and Garden Walk, keep in mind the larger goal of the event. The hospital’s volunteer organization pledged $250,000 to support Door County Medical Center’s larger $3 million goal to enhance its behavioral health programming.  Through the increased services at its clinics in Sturgeon Bay, Sister Bay, and Algoma, the hospital aims to increase direct therapy hours for students, form connections to the area’s elderly through its Senior Life Solutions program, and support its outpatient services for substance abuse disorders. For 64 years, the House and Garden Walk has been a major driver for the DCMC Auxiliary’s mission to support the hospital, and event chairperson Pat Neudecker says this year is no different.

 

Tickets are on sale now for the House and Garden Walk, which will take place on Tuesday, July 29th, from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. at six homes hardens situated between Sturgeon Bay and Ellison Bay. You can purchase the tickets online or at select retailers throughout the county.

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