Solid support.
Yours makes ours possible.
Our mission statement makes a promise: Solid support when and where you need it most.
That means helping people through some of the most difficult times of their lives with the same respect, compassion, and professionalism everyone deserves.
We’ve proven we have what it takes to do that well. Expert, dedicated leaders and staff. Advanced, proven therapies and programs. A track record of positive outcomes. The respect and backing of the communities we serve.
We’ll need your help to keep on keeping our promise. Here’s why.
We welcome all who come to us including some of the most severely affected and underserved members of our communities—nine out of ten below the national poverty line.
The demand for mental healthcare has never been greater. It tests our capacity and stretches the limits of our funding. Through your generosity, we can continue to live up to our promise of solid support.
Give now when your support is needed most.
Thank you
Turning Point is grateful for the support of each and every one of our generous donors. We extend special thanks to the following leading contributors:
Advocate Health, Cook County Bureau of Economic Development CDBG Program, CVS, EA Foundation, The Education Foundation, Endeavor Health, Helen Brach Foundation, Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity, Illinois Department of Human Services, Junior League of Evanston-North Shore, Kiwanis Club of Skokie Valley, The Reva & David Logan Foundation, Maine Township, Niles Township Government, Northfield Township, Park Ridge Community Fund, PERT Foundation, Rotary Club of Skokie Valley Foundation, SAMHSA, Skokie Community Foundation, Village of Skokie CDBG Grant Program, Wilmette Rotary Club Foundation, Woman’s Club of Evanston, Yield Giving, and all of the many individual, foundation, and corporate donors and sponsors whose support allows us to provide life-saving and compassionate care.
Turning Point is a vital community partner. Our hospital had a great opportunity to put our money where our mouth is—to invest significantly in a local resource to help meet the mental health needs of our community."
David Rahija, President of Operations, Endeavor Health Medical Group