February 25, 2009

Annual Report to the Community: 2008-2009

Robert N. Vero and Joan C. Sivley
Robert N. Vero and Joan C. Sivley

Dear Friends,

Imagine feeling overwhelmed because of a mental illness or debilitating addiction. Your untreated illness jeopardizing everything you value: relationships, career and even independence. The confusion and anguish consuming you like a wave.

Then imagine the extraordinary bravery it would require to take those first steps toward changing your life and building a new future for yourself and your family. At Centerstone, we applaud that courage and are grateful our clients choose us to be a part of their remarkable recovery journey. The honor is profoundly rewarding.

As a friend to Centerstone, you choose us too. Your support of our mission makes it possible for us to serve thousands of children, adolescents, adults and older adults throughout Middle Tennessee. We thank you for your dedication and offer this annual report to the community to illustrate how your support is making a difference in the lives of others who choose us as well.

Sincerely,

 

"Your support of our mission makes it possible for us to serve thousands of children, adolescents, adults and older adults throughout Middle Tennessee."

Joan C. Sivley
Chair
Centerstone of Tennessee Board of Directors


Robert N. Vero, EdD
Chief Executive Officer
Centerstone of Tennessee

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Centerstone's mission is to prevent and cure mental illness and addiction.

Centerstone of Tennessee Board of Directors
as of November 2009

Joan C. Sivley, Chair
Lee Ann Ingram, Vice-Chair
Albert L. Menefee III, Secretary
Janet Ayers
Dr. Richard Baxter
Dr. Jessie Campbell
Diana Day-Cartee
R. Parker Griffith
Christa N. Holleman
Dr. Carmen Reagan
Steve Saliba
Patti Smallwood
Sperry Stadler
Jim Sweeten
Commissioner Deborah Taylor Tate
Dr. Robert N. Vero, CEO