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Published Online: 15 April 2011

APA Gives Back

Once again, APA invites you to contribute to a special program that will benefit a charity in the city hosting the annual meeting. The charity selected for this year's program is Mental Health Kokua. This organization assists people recovering from serious mental illness to achieve their optimum level of independent living in the community. Services include housing, case management, psychosocial rehabilitation, psychiatric care, and counseling. More information about Mental Health Kokua is posted at <www.mentalhealthkokua.org/aboutus.html>.
Donations can be made at the time you register for the meeting or by using the form posted at <www.psych.org/MainMenu/EducationCareerDevelopment/Meetings/2011-Annual-Meeting/Annual-Meeting-Donation-Form.aspx?FT=.pdf?>.
Last year's drive raised $7,000 for the Mission in New Orleans.

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