Impacts
A higher standard takes all of us.
The needs for human services rise every day. When the status quo isn’t good enough, our innovative work achieves results that traditional methods of support can’t match.
But we can’t uplift our communities alone - we need you.


The Journey of Your Dollar
Every dollar donated to GAAMHA makes a journey.


GAAMHA Program Funding
Donations directly fund GAAMHA's various programs, which allows clients to enroll & participate.


Program Completion
When clients successfully complete their programs, they take the next step in GAAMHA's continuum of care.
Even if a program isn't completed initially, clients are often offered future opportunities to participate when they are ready.


Employment Assistance
We assist our clients in finding suitable employment. Securing employment is a crucial step towards stability, independence, and self-worth.


Stable Housing
With income from employment, individuals can obtain stable housing.


Improved Well-Being
Stable housing and employment contribute to improved physical and mental well-being.


Family & Social Reconnection
Improved well-being and stability often lead to reconnection with family and loved ones. This can also include building new, healthy relationships.


Positive Community Impact
Individuals who are stable and thriving contribute positively to their community, often giving back through time and volunteer efforts.


The Cycle Continues
Positive outcomes encourage future donations, restarting the cycle and enabling GAAMHA to help more people.
Fundraising Events
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July 17, 2026
July 17, 2026
5th Annual GAAMHA Golf Tournament
Join us for our 5th Annual GAAMHA Golf Tournament at The Woods of Westminster in Westminster, MA on Friday, July 17th. All proceeds will help support capital improvements within our infrastructure.

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Redefining community support... together.
Your contribution helps us preserve our commitment to the unconditional support and lasting change that our communities deserve.
