TMHATransitions-Mental Health Association (TMHA) received a wonderful $1,841 donation from the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of San Luis Obispo County.

On Monday, November 23rd, the check was presented to Jill Bolster-White, Executive Director of TMHA by Judy Hornaday, a member of the Community Outreach Offering Committee on behalf of Reverend Rod Richards and the congregation.

TMHA donation“I am delighted with the significant level of support that the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship provides the entire nonprofit community and am doubly pleased that TMHA received such generous support from the congregation,” said Bolster-White.

This year’s support was designated for the SLO Hotline program, a 24-hour free and confidential call center that TMHA has operated since 2009. The program was recognized for addressing the “inherent worth and dignity of every person,” particularly in its commitment to encourage recovery and reduce the stigma of mental illness.

“The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship hopes that by supporting TMHA as a community partner that they are helping their congregants to feel better connected to the work and mission of TMHA,” said Hornaday.

The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of San Luis Obispo County donates their second Sunday offering each month to a local non-profit serving the community. In the past four years they have given away over $27,000 to worthy causes. Non-profit organizations can fill out an application for consideration on their website, www.uuslo.org.