Events

Join Us in Making a Difference


Our fundraising events do more than bring people together—they help power the essential work of MHA, supporting individuals across our community who deserve care, dignity, and opportunity.


Every event you attend directly benefits programs that serve individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities, people in recovery, those seeking safe and stable housing, individuals living with acquired brain injury and more. Your participation helps expand access to mental health services, reduce stigma, and provide vital resources that promote independence, resilience, and well-being.


Whether you join us for an evening of laughter, a community walk, or a memorable night out, each moment you share with us helps create a brighter, healthier future for those who need it most.


Together, we can build a community where everyone has the support they need to thrive.

Upcoming Events

  • Winter Walk

    People walking in a Winter Walk, supporting MHA to end homelessness.  Date is Feb. 5, 2026.

    Thursday, February 5, 2026 | 10:00AM-12:00PM


    Walk with us in solidarity to end homelessness. This year, we’re meeting at the MHA Headquarters (350 Memorial Dr, Chicopee, MA 01020) to raise awareness and vital funds for those experiencing homelessness.


    Support our team. Join the movement. Help us build a future where everyone has a place to call home.

    Register
  • A Spell of Laughter & Illusion with Comic Hypnotist, Frank Santos Jr.

    Frank Santos Jr., comic hypnotist, holding a microphone. Purple and blue background with audience silhouettes.

    Thursday, February 12, 2026 | 6:30PM

    Sole Syndicate Brewing Co.


    Prepare to be amazed as you, your friends, or even strangers in the audience become the stars of the show. Frank possesses the remarkable ability to make participants believe they are singers, dancers, and much more. This performance transforms the audience into the main attraction.  This hilarious, energetic, and unique show is one you will cherish long after it concludes.

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  • An Evening With Spirit, featuring Psychic Medium, Gary McKinstry

    Man in black shirt, jeans, and cowboy hat leaning against a wall, smiling.

    Thursday, April 2, 2026 | Dinner at 6:00pm, Show at 6:30pm


    Guests will experience the extraordinary as they dine with internationally acclaimed psychic medium and entertainer, Gary McKinstry, who will connect with the spirit world and deliver intuitive messages to select guests!

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  • 28th Wellness Classic Golf Tournament

    October 5, 2026 | The Ranch Golf Club


    We are thrilled to announce that our 28th Annual Wellness Classic will again be held at The Ranch Golf Course & Country Club in Southwick, Massachusetts. By participating—as a player, sponsor, or both—you are making a difference, with MHA and in your community!


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  • Badge of Strength Endurance Challenge

    October 11-12, 2026 | Springfield College East Campus


    An Endurance Course event for first responders, military & veterans in partnership with the Hampden County Sheriff's Office to benefit MHA.

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Sponsorship Opportunities

Looking for meaningful ways to expand your community impact? Sponsorship opportunities allow you to promote your business while directly supporting MHA’s vital programs and services that make a real difference in our community.


To learn more about becoming an event sponsor, please contact Traci Heath at theath@mhainc.org or call (413) 276-0480.


Questions?

Traci Heath

theath@mhainc.org

413-276-0480

Logo for Gravity Hill, an MHA program, with stylized graphics and text.
By Aubrey Vargas October 7, 2025
MHA rebrands Sober Home programs to Gravity Hill
Headshots of six women from MHA organization, with names and titles.
By Aubrey Vargas September 26, 2025
Chicopee, MA — The Mental Health Association, Inc. (MHA) is pleased to announce the promotion of six key leaders within the organization, aimed at further enhancing its commitment to providing high-quality health services. Sarah Smith has been promoted to Chief Financial Officer, Christine Palmieri to Chief Operating Officer, Amy Conklin to Vice President of Recovery Services, Olivia Bernstein to Vice President of Supportive Housing Services, Sara Kyser to Vice President of Quality and Professional Development, and Ebonie Bethea to Vice President of New Way Services. Each of these dynamic leaders brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success in their respective areas. Sarah Smith, formerly Vice President of Fiscal, will now oversee MHA’s financial operations, ensuring fiscal responsibility and strategic growth. Christine Palmieri, who previously served as Senior Vice President of the Division of Recovery and Housing, will lead the organization in streamlining operations while enhancing the quality of care provided to clients. Amy Conklin, transitioning from her role as Senior Director of Residential Recovery Services, will focus on advancing MHA’s recovery programs, fostering a supportive environment for individuals on their journey to wellness. Olivia Bernstein, who previously held the position of Senior Director of Supportive Housing, will continue to expand housing services that play a critical role in the recovery process. Sara Kyser, who previously served as Vice President of New Way Services and Professional Development will now oversee MHA’s Quality Department, bringing with her decades of experience in program leadership, licensing, compliance, and policy development across multiple contracts. Ebonie Bethea previously served as Senior Director for Residential Services of MHA’s New Way Division and will now lead the strategic vision for all acquired brain injury programming as Vice President of New Way Services. “We are thrilled to promote such talented individuals who are deeply committed to our mission,” said Cheryl Fasano, President & CEO of MHA. “These roles will help us scale our operations and streamline processes. MHA remains dedicated to improving the lives of those affected by mental health challenges and is excited to embark on this new chapter of growth and innovation." For more information about MHA and its services, please visit www.mhainc.org or contact Jennifer Ducharme, Vice President of Development & Community Relations at jducharme@mhainc.org or (413)233-5343. MHA (Mental Health Association) helps people live their best life. MHA provides access to therapies for emotional health and wellness; services for substance use recovery, developmental disabilities and acquired brain injury; services for housing and residential programming, and more. With respect, integrity, and compassion, MHA provides each individual served through person-driven programming to foster independence, community engagement, wellness, and recovery. To learn more, visit www.mhainc.org.
A group of people are posing for a picture in a room.
By Aubrey Vargas July 14, 2025
Raymond Fields was awarded the You Matter Award!
J.P. posing for a photgraph
By John Collins April 23, 2025
For many individuals, experiencing a sudden, life-altering injury can evoke feelings of hopelessness and despair. However, such a transformative event may inspire profound introspection and a renewed sense of purpose for some. J.P., a member of MHA's The Resource Center (TRC) has an inspiring story of resilience and transformation that embodies positivity and hope.
Springfield Pharmacy owners Alex Wu and Tobias Billups
By John Collins March 26, 2025
MHA is pleased to announce Springfield Pharmacy as the 27th Annual Wellness Classic Exclusive Fairway Sponsor.
Meet Mike
By John Collins March 24, 2025
To many at MHA, Mike is known as "Mike The Music Man." A natural entertainer and a valued member of MHA's Integration & Community Living (ICL), music has always played a significant role in Mike's life. From playing the accordion to rocking out on the drums, his passion for music serves as a way for him to connect with everyone around him.
The Resource Center Open House-April 8th from 1-3 pm at 47 Capital Drive, West Springfield.
By John Collins March 18, 2025
MHA's Vice President of New Way Services & Professional Development, Sara Kyser, sat down with Mass Appeal's Co-host Patrick Berry to discuss MHA's Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) program, The Resource Center (TRC), and its upcoming open house. MHA is actively seeking referrals for The Resource Center. If you or somebody you know is interested in learning more, TRC will be hosting an open house on April 8th from 1:00-3:00 pm at 47 Capital Drive in West Springfield. To learn more, visit www.mhainc.org/resource-center.
 MHA’s  Teashaw Scales, was awarded the You Matter Award.
By John Collins March 5, 2025
In partnership with Pioneer Valley Financial Group, MHA’s Teashaw Scales, was awarded the prestigious You Matter Award.
Discussing Grief but Finding Meaning with MHA’s Dr. Aguessy
By John Collins January 30, 2025
We sat down with MHA's Grief Clinician Dr. Aguessy and discussed the topics about grief and what he advises to people going through grief. We also discuss his work at MHA's New Way Services division.
Finding A Safe Haven-Edwin's journey to recovery.
By John Collins November 13, 2024
Safe Haven resident, Edwin overcame all obstacles and injustices during his road to recovery. He found peace at Safe Haven.

Previous Sponsors

Springfield Pharmacy logo

Springfield Pharmacy

Talon Furniture logo

Talon Furniture

Florence Bank logo

Florence Bank

USI Insurance Services logo

USI Insurance Services

Advanced Wheels of Technology logo

Advanced Wheels of Technology

Alias Solutions logo

Alias Solutions

Allied Flooring & Budget Cabinet logo

Allied Flooring & Budget Cabinet

Dietz & Company logo

Dietz & Co

EF Corcoran logo

EF Corcoran

Meyers Brothers Kalicka logo

Meyers Brothers Kalicka

Mountain View Landscaping logo

Mountain View Landscaping

Polish National Credit Union logo

Polish National Credit Union

ProShred logo

ProShred

Valley Springs logo

Valley Springs

Pioneer Valley Financial Group logo

PV Financial