Ways to Give

When you donate to Greater Mental Health of New York, you are joining in our goal of empowering individuals to find strength and resilience on their journeys to recovery. Your tax deductible donation helps us fund life-changing and life saving advocacy, community education, and direct service initiatives for thousands of individuals in the Hudson Valley region. Explore the many ways to give below to make a gift in a way that is meaningful for you.

Donate online

Donate online

Your gift today helps us to empower thousands of individuals to find resilience and strength on their journeys to recovery.

Donate by phone

Donate by phone

Call us today to give a gift by phone or to learn more about options for giving.

Donate by mail

Donate by mail

To mail a donation, please make your check payable to Greater Mental Health of New York to our Tarrytown location.

Fundraise for us

Fundraise for us

In just a few minutes, create your personal fundraising page to share why supporting Greater Mental Health is important to you.

Host an event

Host an event

Create your own event to raise money and awareness in your community in a way that’s meaningful to you! Contact us for further details.

Join monthly giving

Join monthly giving

Join our community of committed donors who provide ongoing support for our work by setting up your online donation.

Corporate matching gift

Corporate matching gift

If your employer matches charitable gifts, you can include the form with your donation and we will take care of the rest.

Contribute stock

Contribute stock

Donating an asset to support our mission may help you avoid a significant portion of your tax liability and provide a charitable contribution deduction. Contact us for further details.

Planned Giving

Planned Giving

Join our exclusive Sterling Legacy Circle by naming us as a beneficiary of your will, life insurance policy or retirement plan. Contact us for further details.

What does my donation support?

Community support is vital to our mission of promoting mental health through advocacy, community education, and direct services. Contributions from generous community members like you empower us to:

  • Subsidize therapy sessions for an individual whose insurance does not cover vital treatment. 
  • Bridge the gap in funding for early intervention programs for young adults experiencing symptoms of psychosis.
  • Expand our suicide prevention trainings and postvention support services.
  • Provide critical training and educational opportunities for staff, community members, and volunteers.
  • Supply tangible items to support treatment plans.

And much, much more. Visit our Impact page for more stories about how your contribution makes a difference in your community.