When you make a charitable
contribution to the Brighton National Addiction Foundation, you become
an important partner in providing exemplary care for patients and
families recovering from addiction.
Your charitable contributions will help us:
- Build and expand health care facilities. Our campus
exceeds 90 acres including Lake Serenity, wooded areas, and historic
structures. Clinical facilities all need updating and restoration
to keep pace with hospital innovations and expansion.
- Help patients who need added days of residential care. In the
world of alcohol and substance abuse, detoxification, and healing,
research has shown a clear correlation between the length of stay in a
rehabilitation center and the long-term success of the patient's
recovery. Insurance carriers, however, do not reimburse
behavioral health and substance abuse programs as generously as they
cover a patient's medical and surgical needs. The Patient
Extended Care fund provides for this gap.
- Provide continuing education opportunities for our drug and alcohol
treatment staff. Inaugurated in 2006, the Brighton Hospital
Addiction Fellowship is America's first clinically based addiction
fellowship program. It increases the quality and quantity of
medical staff and supports the vision of the hospital as a national
center of excellence and an innovator in alcohol and drug treatment and
education.
- Help collaborative research programs with leading
medical and nursing schools. Funds are needed to sponsor research
programs while they develop the resources needed to apply for
extramural grants from government agencies and foundations.
- Provide
scholarships for our youth drug and alcohol rehabilitation
services. Through regional partnership, the Teen Drug Rehab
Program enables more teens, ages 13-17, and their families to get the
help they desperately need. Scholarships provide assessment,
intensive outpatient treatment for three months and aftercare.
- Fund
and continue a variety of other programs, such as our clergy recovery
series, our 30-day residential treatment series, our halfway house
expansions, the restoration of our 1939 Ludington Peace Center, and the
relocation and expansion of the gift shop and bookstore, all which keep
our hospital a leader in drug and alcohol treatment, and the
rehabilitation center of choice over other highly regarded chemical
dependency hospitals.
Ways to Contribute
There are several ways to make a charitable contribution to our charity. We accept gifts made by cash, check or credit card (MasterCard, VISA, Discover or American Express).
Contribute to Projects Needing Support
The Brighton National Addiction Foundation is seeking contributions from its friends and donors for a number of initiatives.
Contribute to the Tree of Hope
Located in the Medical Building main lobby, the Tree of Hope is a perfect way to make a contribution to our charity and create a
permanent memorial for a loved one. Contributions support the
Development Fund, which provides extended treatment for patients unable
to pay privately for their care.
Contribute at our Fund Raising Events
Brighton Hospital's special events help solicit contributions and raise funds needed for programs and
facilities, patients without insurance coverage, and training and
research.
Contribute as a Volunteer
In addition to financial contributions, many people choose to donate their time as volunteers. Since the program began, volunteers have been a significant part of new beginnings for many patients and families.
How can income from your charitable trusts or other gifts of charity help in the fight against addiction?
The
Brighton National Addiction Foundation (BNAF) seeks your charitable
gifts and trusts to support its fight against all forms of substance
abuse. Dedicated to the mission of Brighton Hospital, one of
America's oldest and most experienced substance abuse treatment
facilities and the first to be licensed in Michigan, the Foundation
offers ways for individuals, corporations and grant makers to invest in
our national leadership through charitable trusts. Income
received through your trusts and gifts allow us to continue to be a
leading source of hope through prevention, patient care, aftercare,
education and research. By establishing a charitable trust for the
BNAF, you can play a pivotal role in the fight against chemical
dependency. There are many philanthropic opportunities available
for you to be part of the solution.
It is with
great pleasure that Brighton Hospital welcomes the philanthropic
leadership of the Brighton National Addiction Foundation.
Board of Trustees
Mr. Joseph Nuyen, Chairman, Nuyen, Tomtishen and Aoun, P.C.
Mr. Richard L. Kramer, President, Brighton National Addiction Foundation
Mr. William M. Kuhn, Treasurer, Oppenheimer Funds
Mr. William Hammond, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Mr. Jeffrey Heuer, Jaffe, Raitt, Heuer & Weiss P.C.
Ms. Susan M. Karr, Transitions West
Mr. Terry Manning, Osprey S.A.
Mr. Earl LaFave, Beck Companies
Ms. Mary Lyneis, LoPrete and Lyneis
Mr. Jeffrey Mark, Weight Watchers
Ms. Anita Penta, Perri Family Foundation
"Brighton Hospital has had strong relationships
with families throughout the United States and Canada for many years",
comments Richard Kramer, President of the BNAF. "These
relationships, built on the importance of effective 12 step recovery
programs and innovative treatments of these chronic diseases, are vital
to the continual success of the hospital."

Supporting our "Brighton National Addiction Foundation" with income through gifts and trusts will help us:
- Build and expand the Brighton Hospital health care
facilities. The hospital has a campus exceeding 90 acres
including Lake Serenity, wooded areas, and historic structures.
Treatment facilities all need updating and restoration to keep pace
with hospital innovations and expansion.
- Help patients who need added days of rehabilitation. In the
world of alcohol and substance abuse, detoxification, and
rehabilitation, research has shown a clear correlation between the
length of stay in a rehabilitation center and the long-term success of
the patient's recovery. Insurance carriers, however, do not
reimburse behavioral health and rehabilitation from substance abuse as
generously as they cover a patient's medical and surgical needs.
The Patient Extended Care fund provides for this gap.
- Provide continuing education opportunities for our drug and alcohol
treatment staff. Inaugurated in 2006, the Brighton Hospital
Addiction Fellowship is America's first clinically based addiction
fellowship program. It increases the quality and quantity of
medical staff and supports the vision of the hospital as a national
center of excellence and an innovator in alcohol and drug treatment and
education.
- Help collaborate research programs with leading medical and nursing
schools. Funds are needed to sponsor research programs while they
develop the resources needed to apply for extramural grants from
government agencies and foundations.
- Provide
scholarships for our youth drug and alcohol treatment services.
Through regional partnership, the Teen Drug Rehab Program enables more
teens, ages 13-17, and their families to get the help they desperately
need. Scholarships provide assessment, intensive outpatient
treatment for three months and aftercare.
- Fund and
continue a variety of other programs, such as our clergy recovery
series, our 30-day residential treatment series, our halfway house
expansions, the restoration of our 1939 Ludington Peace Center, and the
relocation and expansion of the gift shop and bookstore, all which keep
us a leader in drug and alcohol treatment, and the rehabilitation
center of choice over other highly regarded chemical dependency
hospitals.

Philanthropic partners are people like you who have enriched their own
lives while providing for the needs of others by supporting our charity
with income through gifts and trusts. There are a variety of ways
that you can both provide for your own financial security and offer
philanthropic support to our hospital by establishing a charitable
trust for the BNAF. In addition, the emotional rewards, which can
only be described by those who have felt them, make supporting us a
life-changing experience.
Thank you so much for your interest in the
Brighton National Addiction Foundation and supporting our philanthropic
mission with your gifts of charity. For more information on
planned gifts through wills and bequests, real estate, retirement
assets, charitable lead trusts, appreciated stock, charitable remainder
trusts and life insurance, contact foundation@brightonhospital.org.
Supported by your charitable trusts and gifts, we will build upon this
lead for the sake of all who look to us for caring, compassion and
clinical excellence in the face of addiction, a life-threatening,
chronic disease.
The Brighton National Addiction Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization as classified by the Internal Revenue Service.
Contributions are tax-deductible to the limits allowed by law for
non-profit donations. Organizations exempt under section
501(c)(3) are further classified as either public charities or private
foundations. The BNAF is treated as a public charity and is
qualified to receive tax-deductible bequests, devises, transfers and
gifts.
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