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Follow on Google News | Super Bowl champion QB Joe Theismann inspires, entertains at NAMI Collier County's Hope Shines eventBy: NAMI Collier County The March 14 event, hosted at the Arthrex One ballroom, drew approximately 250 attendees while raising $540,000 on behalf of the Naples-based nonprofit. It will be followed by the annual Hope Shines Walk on Friday, April 25, also at the Arthrex campus. From the personal stories shared on behalf of NAMI Collier participants to the Super Bowl XVII Most Valuable Player's keynote address, gala speakers emphasized the continued need to remove the stigma surrounding mental illness to, in the words of NAMI Collier board chair Tom Farrington, "change the narrative." "I am certain that everyone in this room knows someone who is suffering with mental illness and needs someone to care," said Beth Hatch, CEO of NAMI Collier County, sharing her definition of kindness with the audience: "loaning someone your strength instead of reminding them of their weakness." For Theismann, that realization came without warning on Nov. 18, 1985, when he suffered a career-ending compound fracture of his leg during a nationally televised "Monday Night Football" game watched by millions. Nearly 40 years later, Theismann can still vividly recall the finest of details from that night, including an ovation from the crowd for the fallen player that Theismann said propelled him toward a new world-view guided by compassion, empathy, humility resilience, gratitude and adaptability. Theismann contributed several autographed footballs toward the benefit, each of which was promptly snapped up by donors for $10,000 each. Longtime supporter Elizabeth Star of Naples, who in 2024 received the organization's Hope Award for individuals, announced a $50,000 matching contribution, promptly doubling the donation once an attendee at the indoor tailgate-style event pledged the matching amount. NAMI Collier subsequently announced another $50,000 matching contribution after the event. Event proceeds support NAMI's Children's Mental Health Program, also known as Health Under Guided Systems (HUGS), which screens, assesses and educates individuals ages 2 months to 22 years old experiencing developmental, social, emotional or behavioral difficulties. That program attracts 25-40 participants daily while also generating nearly 100 supportive employment jobs in the most recent year. Donors can contribute online at namicollier.org (https://link.mediaoutreach.meltwater.com/ For more information on the upcoming Hope Shines Walk on April 25, visit https://namicollier.salsalabs.org/ End
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