FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
HERO House NW Unveils New Branding and Consolidated Clubhouse Names
Bellevue, WA August 1, 2024 - HERO House NW is excited to announce the release of our annual IMPACT Report, featuring our newly updated branding and the consolidation of our Clubhouse names. This rebranding effort aligns with our mission to provide clarity and unity within our organization, as well as to reflect our network partnership with Fountain House United.
As part of our rebranding, we have renamed our three Clubhouses HERO House Bellevue, HERO House Seattle, and HERO House Everett. This change aims to clearly communicate that all three Clubhouses are integral parts of HERO House NW, which serves as the administrative and advocating body for these vital community resources. These names honor our roots, reflecting the name of our first Clubhouse, and reinforcing the cohesive identity we strive to maintain across all locations.
Earlier this year, HERO House NW proudly became a part of the Fountain House United national network. This partnership enhances our ability to support individuals living with mental illness by connecting us with a broader movement dedicated to advancing mental health support and solutions. Our new logo lockups now prominently feature both the HERO House NW and Fountain House United logos, symbolizing this powerful collaboration.
Mission of HERO House NW and Our Clubhouses
HERO House NW is committed to providing Hope, Empowerment, Relationships, and Opportunities to individuals living with mental illness. Our mission is to champion mental health recovery and awareness by facilitating Clubhouse expansion. We do this by creating inclusive communities where members can achieve their potential through meaningful work and social connections in our three Clubhouse locations:
HERO House Seattle: Located in Seattle, this Clubhouse offers a supportive environment where people whose lives have been disrupted by mental illness have the opportunity to recover meaning, purpose, and dignity through work and community. Learn more at www.seattleclubhouse.org.
HERO House Bellevue: Serving the Bellevue and Eastside communities, this Clubhouse provides resources and programs that promote recovery and integration for individuals living with mental illness through employment, housing, and wellness programs. More information is available at www.bellevueclubhouse.org.
HERO House Everett: This Clubhouse empowers members in Snohomish County through work, education, and social opportunities. Members and staff work together to facilitate the work of the Clubhouse and connect with the community through socials and fun activities. Visit www.everettclubhouse.org for more information.
We invite you to read our annual IMPACT Report to learn more about our new branding, the progress we’ve made over the past year, and our ongoing efforts to support the mental health community on our website (https://www.herohousenw.org/financial-accountability).
For more information about HERO House NW, please visit www.herohousenw.org.
Contact:
Bernadette Jacobs
Director of Communications & Development
HERO House NW
Email: bernadettej@herohousenw.org
Phone: (425) 614-1282
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