It is heart-warming to receive this generous donation from the players and families of Alpharetta Ambush. These funds will be used to subsidize counseling services for The Summit’s school-based counseling program.
ALPHARETTA, Ga. (PRWEB)
December 19, 2019
As part of their 9th annual Fall Fundraiser, the Alpharetta Ambush Soccer Club donated $5,000 to The Summit Counseling Center in November. The Summit Counseling Group offers professional school counseling services and supports the mental health of children and their families. The Fall Fundraiser revolved around selling game day jerseys, that feature the logo of The Summit Counseling Center, to members of the Alpharetta Ambush Soccer Club teams. There was a 100% participation rate from all 42 of the soccer club teams and a number of independent donations were also received.
To unveil an over-sized presentation check in the amount of $5,000, four Alpharetta Ambush Soccer Club players visited the corporate offices of The Summit Counseling Center. The players prepared a shared speech and collaborated to present their donation to members of The Summit Counseling Center team. They were joined by Club President, Doug Yearwood.
“Along with the Ambush coaching staff, we are constantly trying to find ways to do something different with our players other than the normal ‘soccer stuff,’ ” said Doug Yearwood, Club President, Alpharetta Ambush Soccer Club. “And that’s why this day each year is my favorite day of the year. Watching young, motivated, enthusiastic Ambush players of all ages visit an intimidating corporate environment, stand in front of adults they’ve just met for the first time in their lives, and deliver perfectly executed speech… well let’s just say that’s as rewarding as watching one of our teams win the league or win a tournament! I’m very proud of each and every Ambush player at the Club and they never cease to amaze me!”
“It is heart-warming to receive this generous donation from the players and families of Alpharetta Ambush,” says Shawn Murphy, Director of Development, The Summit Counseling Center. “These funds will be used to subsidize counseling services for The Summit’s school-based counseling program, allowing kids in the community to receive counseling services that they otherwise could not afford.”
The Summit will also be providing Signs of Suicide Trusted Adult training to the Ambush coaching staff on January 10th. The role of a trusted adult is to build rapport and trust with the youth, routinely check in, invite difficult conversations, and connect the student and family to mental health resources if needed. “A trusted adult is any person that is invested in a youth’s life. It might be their aunt/uncle, coach, camp director, dance instructor, teacher, youth leader, or next door neighbor,” stated Whitney Emrick, Mental Health Awareness Coordinator, The Summit Counseling Center. “Our goal is to equip every trusted adult in our community with the tools and resources needed to respond to a youth mental health crisis.”
About Alpharetta Ambush Soccer Club
Alpharetta Ambush Soccer Club has served the North Fulton community for 20 years. The Club’s mission is to provide an opportunity for youths to develop and grow in their community through participation in athletic competition. With over 40 teams and professionally licensed and trained coaches, Ambush continues to be one of the steadiest soccer clubs in Georgia.
About The Summit Counseling Center
Since 1990, The Summit Counseling Center has been a trusted community partner; bringing hope, healing, and restoration to children, teens, adults, couples, and families. Through their partnerships with local community organizations, The Summit serves North Atlanta at 33 locations, including 28 local public schools where there is a therapist onsite. To learn more about The Summit Counseling Center, their school counseling services, and how they support communities, visit http://www.summitcounseling.org
To view the presentation of the check, please watch the video on The Summit Counseling Center’s Vimeo account.
Presentation Video
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