Dedicated Community Members And Legislators Descend ‘Over the Edge’ To Support Mental Health Initiatives

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In a thrilling display of support for mental health initiatives, community members and legislators joined forces for the annual “Over the Edge” fundraiser benefiting Easterseals MORC in downtown Grand Rapids.

This daring mental health initiative brought together people from all walks of life, including Congresswoman Hillary Scholten, who shared her exhilarating experience of descending 272 feet, equivalent to approximately 18 stories, in the Grand Rapids skyline.

Congresswoman Scholten, known for her fearlessness, expressed her excitement about the event. “It was thrilling. It was so exciting. You know, I’m not really afraid of heights, but I will say when I leaned back over the edge, my adrenaline certainly got pumping,” she revealed to FOX 17.

The “Over the Edge” fundraiser not only offered participants a heart-pounding adventure but also a chance to make a meaningful impact.

Easterseals MORC, a prominent nonprofit organization, raised an impressive sum of well over $117,000 during the event. Contributing to this generous donation was Amway, which contributed $40,000 to the cause.

The funds raised during the “Over the Edge” event play a pivotal role in supporting the vital behavioral health services provided by Easterseals MORC. Importantly, all proceeds remain within the West Michigan community, ensuring that individuals in need have access to essential mental health services.

Easterseals MORC has been dedicated to delivering healthcare services for over a century, making a significant difference in the lives of countless individuals and families.

Their comprehensive services cater to a wide range of needs, reflecting their commitment to enhancing the well-being of the community.

The Thrill of Mental Health Initiatives Like “Over the Edge” 

“Over the Edge” is a daring and exhilarating event that challenges participants to descend a staggering 272 feet down the side of a building—an experience that equates to descending approximately 18 stories.

This thrilling adventure not only raises vital funds for Easterseals MORC’s behavioral health services but also fosters a sense of camaraderie among participants.

The United States representative, Congresswoman Hillary Scholten, epitomized the spirit of the event by bravely descending the Grand Rapids skyline.

Her willingness to participate in such a daring endeavor not only showcased her commitment to the cause but also served as an inspiration to others.

The success of the “Over the Edge” fundraiser was further bolstered by Amway’s generous contribution of $40,000 to the overall donation.

This substantial donation reflects Amway’s commitment to giving back to the community and supporting organizations that make a positive impact on people’s lives.

Easterseals Vice President, Lindsay Calcatera, expressed her gratitude for the overwhelming support. “All the money raised today [Saturday] helps support our behavioral health services and it stays right here in West Michigan,” she emphasized. This commitment to keeping funds local ensures that the community continues to receive the critical mental health services it relies upon.

Easterseals MORC has been a pillar of support for the West Michigan community for over a century. Their unwavering dedication to providing essential healthcare services has positively impacted countless individuals and families.

With a wide range of services catering to diverse needs, Easterseals MORC remains a vital resource for those seeking mental health support.

The “Over the Edge” fundraiser was not only an exhilarating adventure but also a testament to the power of community and generosity. Community members, including Congresswoman Hillary Scholten, took on the challenge to support Easterseals MORC’s vital behavioral health services.

The substantial funds raised, along with Amway’s generous contribution, will enable Easterseals MORC to continue its century-long tradition of enhancing the well-being of the West Michigan community through comprehensive mental health support.



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