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Project Rehab Celebrates 40 Years of Improving Lives this Friday

(Grand Rapids, MI) --- Project Rehab, the first treatment facility of its kind in West Michigan, will mark its 40th anniversary with a special publication and a series of events on Friday, Oct. 17, 2008, including an open house, campus dedication and concert.
Project Rehab’s open house and tours of the facility, located at 200 Eastern SE, will take place from 4 to 7 p.m. The Recovery Campus will be dedicated in memory of William H. Kooistra, co-founder of Project Rehab, during a 6 p.m. ceremony. The celebration will also feature Project Rehab’s release of 40 Stories of Courage and Hope, a collection of profiles on the courageous clients who prove that recovery is possible and the treatment pioneers who helped strengthen our communities.
Immediately following the open house at 7 p.m., Project Rehab will present Tribute to Motown, a live concert at Wealthy Theater, 1300 Wealthy SE. The concert will feature songs made famous by Marvin Gaye, Martha and the Vandellas, Smokey Robinson and The Temptations. Its performers are comprised of three bands that were assembled specifically for the special occasion, including Ray Townsend, Mona Sallie and the Sounds of the Motor City and The Crunch Bunch Band. Tickets are $19.68 and are available through Wealthy Theater at www.wealthytheater.org/boxoffice or by calling (616) 459-4788 x 131.
“Our anniversary celebration isn’t only for our clients. It’s for the entire community because that’s where we really see Project Rehab’s impact,” said Project Rehab Executive Director Tommy House. “We know our mission is being fulfilled when we see people putting their lives back together, working, going to school, spending time with family and contributing to society.”
Project Rehab was established in 1968 by doctors Bill Kooistra and Chet Maternowski. “Bill and Chet were courageous trailblazers who worked together to provide hope for the addicted for the first time in West Michigan,” said House. “Since then, Project Rehab has provided thousands of clients with the opportunity to improve their lives.”
According to Michael Reagan, president of Proaction Behavioral Health Alliance, Project Rehab’s parent organization, the impact of treatment provided by Project Rehab goes far beyond the individual client. “Our communities save $7 for each dollar invested in treatment,” Reagan said. Research by CASA, The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, indicates that untreated substance abuse costs the criminal justice system $1.1 billion in areas of corrections, judiciary, and juvenile justice. In addition, the research shows that untreated substance abuse disorders costs our education system about $1 billion in expenses related to services for “at-risk” children.
More information about Project Rehab's anniversary activities are available at www.projectrehab.org/40.
Jacob G. Schmidlapp Trusts/Fifth Third Bank Supports the Life Guidance Client Assistance Fund

It is the goal of Life Guidance Services, and all divisions of Proaction Behavioral Health Alliance, to turn no one away who needs our help. A $15,000 grant from the Jacob G. Schmidlapp Trusts, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee as recently awarded to the Life Guidance Services Client Assistance Fund to helps ensure that we realize this vision. The first installment of the grant was recently presented at Proaction's corporate offices. Pictured here is (l-r), Patrick J. Lonergan, Fifth Third Community Affairs; Dan Fogel, Life Guidance Services Executive Director; Micheal Reagan, Proaction Behavioral Health Alliance President; and Cindi Welton, Fifth Third Vice President Charitable Management Services. We appreciate Fifth Third's committment to improving lives in our community.
Yo Puedo Garden Dedication

On August 6th, Yo Puedo dedicated their summer project. The project started with an empty lot used as a place for drug dealing, it was gang turf. Yo Puedo decided to take back the land and turn it into a hands on teaching experience. The summer participants were taught how to garden and when their hard work is ready for harvest the neighbors who watched over the lot and even watered the plants will get some of it for their own table.
Life Guidance Services Running in a New Direction



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Life Guidance Services provides outpatient counseling, wellness and prevention programs, and intensive outpatient treatment programs for those with substance use and co-occurring disorders. The organization itself is also a “marathon runner”. In continuous service since 1893, Life Guidance has provided more than 115 years of service to the greater
“Life Guidance is one of the very few organizations that provide outpatient mental health services to the indigent and those with Medicaid insurance, making them part of the last mental health safety net in the area,” explained Michael Reagan, President of Proaction Behavioral Health Alliance. “We are proud of our mission and the fact that this is the oldest and largest nonprofit organization providing behavioral health services to all in need, regardless of their ability to pay. We are confident that Dan’s strong leadership skills and understanding of behavioral health issues will be an asset for us as we work together to strengthen the Life Guidance division of Proaction.”
Fogel was promoted from his position as Director of EAC Employee Assistance, which is another division of Proaction Behavioral Health Alliance. He has nearly 25 years of experience as a clinical social worker, including 19 years in the employee assistance field. Fogel joined the EAC division of Proaction in 2003 and served as the Director since 2004.
“I am impressed with the dedication, expertise, and professionalism of the Life Guidance Services staff,” said Fogel. “Very few organizations can boast having such a wide array of behavioral health services, including outpatient counseling, psychiatry, wellness and prevention, intensive treatment services, and employee assistance programs. It is an honor to be associated with the outstanding group of individuals that make up its staff. Their commitment to serving all who are in need, regardless of income or ability to pay, is truly inspiring.”
Prior to coming to EAC, Fogel was a Senior Staff Therapist at the
He volunteers his time to serve as the Chairperson of the Kent Regional 4C Board of Directors, and on the boards of Healthy Kent 2010 and
Fogel, who is a native of
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