Give an Hour(TM)'s Volunteer Mental Health Professionals Provide More Than $1.4 Million in Services to Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans, Families, and Communities
Posted on: Wednesday, 24 June 2009, 09:15 CDT
Give an Hour(TM) periodically surveys its volunteer providers to assess its impact and effectiveness and to determine how programs and services can be adapted to best meet the needs of this population.
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- 14,556 total hours have been donated in mental health services, not including volunteer hours spent on operations
- 5,132 hours were given in direct, face-to-face counseling
- 860 hours were given in phone counseling
- 6,454 hours were given in education and outreach
- 2,110 hours were given in additional ways, such as community events
Using a nationwide average of
Give an Hour(TM) has more than 4,200 licensed mental health professionals on its network, in all 50 states,
Founded in
"We are very grateful to our generous providers," says Dr.
Mental health professionals interested in joining Give an Hour(TM) can complete an easy online form at www.giveanhour.org. Visitors in need of services can log on and use the zip code finder to locate a provider in their area who meets their needs. If there is no provider in their area, Give an Hour(TM) will locate one.
About Give an Hour(TM)
Give an Hour(TM) (www.giveanhour.org) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3), founded in September 2005 by Dr. Barbara Van Dahlen Romberg, a psychologist in the Washington, D.C., area. The organization's mission is to develop national networks of volunteers capable of responding to both acute and chronic conditions that arise within our society. Currently, GAH is dedicated to meeting the mental health needs of the troops and families affected by the ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Give an Hour(TM) currently has more than, 4,200 providers across the nation and continues to recruit volunteer mental health professionals to its network.
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