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May 21, 2024
Wisconsin Club, Milwaukee
900 West Wisconsin Avenue

Faith it ’till you make it: Embracing safety, trust, and healing from the inside out

10:00 am – Welcome Reception and Boutique Shopping
11:45 am – Luncheon and Program

Join Rogers Behavioral Health Foundation at our annual Women’s Gathering fundraising and awareness event in downtown Milwaukee.

Enjoy a moment of inspiration and education as we gather in our shared passion for mental health and wellness. The fun begins at 10:00 am with the welcome reception and boutique shopping experience by local and national vendors. Then, we’ll sit down for a delicious lunch at 11:45 am, followed by our featured presentation complete with take-away tips to benefit your body, mind, and spirit long after the event is over.

Download the save-the-date postcard

Benefiting Spiritual Care

All proceeds support the Spiritual Care Program at Rogers Behavioral Health. Funded 100% by the Foundation, spiritual care is offered at our Oconomowoc, Brown Deer, and West Allis locations. Through group and one-on-one sessions, patients have the opportunity to explore faith as a part of their recovery process with our on-staff Chaplains.

Sponsorship Opportunities and Registration

Sponsorship Opportunities
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Mail-In Registration Form

Become a cherished sponsor or underwriter and help ensure the success of this year’s event! Mail your support to the Foundation office by downloading the forms above, or go to our event page for online processing (coming soon).

Event Details

Boutique Shopping

Get ready to shop till you drop at our Boutique Shopping experience during the welcome reception. 

The following retailers have agreed to partner with Rogers Foundation in offering 20% of total sales from the Women’s Gathering to our life-changing mission. All them will be at the event offering an array of items for your body, mind, and soul to enjoy!

Kendra Scott
“Shine Bright, Do Good”
Kendra Scott’s mission is to empower women and youth in the areas of health and wellness, education, and entrepreneurship. Shop a variety of Kendra’s statement pieces and staple styles, including necklaces, earrings, rings, and more.

faith FACtORY
“Recovery – Spirituality – Well-being”
faith FACtORY believes that life is a spiritual journey. Indeed, faith is a journey, too. Watch for their beautiful selection of apparel and gifts that inspire feelings of hope and optimism for the future.

Jana Carrick Designs
“Grateful to style your story.”
Jana Carrick wants to help women look and feel amazing! Her core product includes timeless, classic dresses that stand the test of time and can be styled in countless ways.

Delafield Main St. Boutique
Mainstream Boutique is dedicated to caring for others. They are passionate about lifting customers up and making them feel beautiful. They also believe in the value of strong local communities.

Buff City Soap
Delightfully scented and handmade daily in their local Soap Makeries, Buff City Soap creates products that are free of harsh ingredients and full of nourishing plant based goodness.

Nourish Natural Products
Nourish exists to help you live well and spread kindness by taking the very best care of yourself. Because when we are kind to ourselves and fill our own “love tanks,” we can’t help but spill our abundance out onto others.

Menu

Download a PDF of the menu.

Gluten free, vegetarian, and vegan options available. For dietary preferences, email Linda Schieble.

  • Sweet peach and yellow pepper gazpacho
  • Mixed berry salad with grilled chicken
  • Chocolate budino

Featured Presentation

Faith it ‘till you make it: Embracing safety, trust, and healing from the inside out

This year, we’re taking a deep dive into the Spiritual Care Program at Rogers Behavioral Health. What makes our program unique? How does it support mental health recovery? How can you use the concepts from this program to support your mental health ? Our Chaplains will walk you through insights and discoveries learned as they guide patients through their faith journey.

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Help fill a patient’s “emotional toolkit”

Learning how to use everyday items to cope with intense emotions is an important skill in managing well-being. Bring an item from our Coping Skills Wish List and help a patient at Rogers fill their emotional toolkit.

Invite others to get involved! Hold a Coping Skills Drive in  May to recognize mental health awareness month. Learn more.

Wish list items include: brain puzzles, cards, journals (no spiral), mindfulness coloring books, art supplies (no crayons), board games, origami books, stuffed animals, and fidgets.

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Parking

Parking is limited at the Wisconsin Club. Carpooing is encouraged. The Wisconsin Club will be providing free shuttle service for attendees from:

  1. Oconomowoc – leaving from the Sawyer Road Park and Ride.
  2. West Allis – leaving from Rogers Behavioral Health on Lincoln Ave.

Please email Linda Schieble to inquire about times and sign-up for this free shuttle service.

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Dress

Business casual with a touch of lime green. Lime green is the color for mental health, and May is mental health awareness month. Wear a touch of lime green to bring awareness to this cause.

Special thank you!

Enlighten Sponsor

Illuminate Sponsor

Inspire Sponsor

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Spiritual Care Match
Freedoms Bend
Carolyn Gambill
Pat and Melanie Hammer
Lola Loepfe

Rejuvenate Sponsor
Anne Ballentine and Carolyn Gambill
Mike Ingrilli Plumbing
Rogers Behavioral Health

Nurture Sponsor
The Bohrer Family
Ellenbecker Investment Group
Lakeland Supply
Pretty in Pink Pageants
Quorum Architects
The Tribute Companies, Inc.

Centerpieces
CH Coakley
MSI General Corporation
Suzanne C. Schmidt M.D.

Program
Professional Consultants, Inc.

Dessert
Berghammer Construction

Learn more about mental health and addiction challenges and the work of Rogers Behavioral Health Foundation on our YouTube channel.