Teen Mental Health Screening and Referral Fund
The Teen Mental Health Screening and Referral Fund was established by Gerald and Mary Alice Ressler to help support programs that identify teens at risk of experiencing mental health difficulties including depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts; and then refers them to providers who can assist them.
Gerald and Mary Alice have always shared a passion towards education and mental health. While raising three kids of their own, they had meaningful careers working with people of various ages. Mary Alice developed an educational therapy program for school-aged children and youth at Philhaven, a behavioral health center, then taught English as a Second Language to elementary students in Cornwall-Lebanon School District. Gerald, after 30 years as a clinician and administrator at Philhaven, became the Executive Director at Samaritan Center in 2009. It was during his time at Samaritan Center that Gerald and his staff recognized the need to preemptively identify at-risk teens and developed the TeenHope program.
“Mental health disorders can disrupt school performance, harm relationships, and lead to suicide – the second leading cause of death among adolescents.”- From the 2021 PA Youth Survey – Lancaster County Report
In 2013, with the support of school district administration, TeenHope began a pilot partnership at Penn Manor High School to provide a teen mental health program that would screen for depression, anxiety, and suicide risk of students. The program’s goal then, and now, is to educate teens and provide resources to normalize the conversation around mental health.
Today, TeenHope has grown as an educational and screening process to work in 11 schools across 9 school districts. On average, TeenHope screens approximately 2,000 students a year, identifying more than 25% at risk of depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts. Each student screened meets one-on-one with a mental health professional and receives a TeenHope Resource Guide highlighting a variety of mental health and community supports. Overall, the TeenHope experience offers education, resources and hope that there is someone out there who cares and who can help.
Ways To Give
Multiple gift types are accepted. This includes cash/check, credit cards, publicly-traded and closely held securities, retirement funds, trust beneficiary, life insurance, charitable gift annuity program, and bequests.
Donate Online
Donate securely online through credit or debit card.
Donate a Non-Cash Asset
Donations of stock and retirement funds can be easily made by reaching out to Finance at the Lancaster County Community Foundation.
Donate through a Bequest
Gifts through bequests or naming the endowment as an additional beneficiary can be made. Click link for bequest language or contact Director of Philanthropy, Ashlinn Masland-Sarani for more information.
Open a Charitable Gift Annuity
Partnership with the Lancaster County Community Foundation allows us to offer Charitable Gift Annuities to benefit this fund.