Charles B. West, founder of Skyland Trail, passed away July 26, 2013, at the age of 92. “Mr. West left an indelible mark on the Atlanta community through both his professional and philanthropic pursuits, and none was greater than the creation of Skyland Trail,” says Beth Finnerty, president and CEO. “His incredible vision and unwavering…
Read More >>ATLANTA — Skyland Trail, a non-profit treatment facility for adults with mental illness, is pleased to announce a November 12th ribbon cutting celebration for the Dorothy C. Fuqua Center. The renovations and additions to the facility were funded by Initiatives for Program and Campus Expansion, a capital campaign launched in 2005 which raised $11.7 million…
Read More >>ATLANTA — Skyland Trail recently dedicated its South Residential Facility with an interior renovation and a new entry garden in the front of the facility, which was named in honor of longtime Skyland Trail supporter Betty Ann Inman. The updated interior of the residence was designed by Cindy Chase and includes upgrades to the dining…
Read More >>ATLANTA — Mental Health America of Georgia has named Skyland Trail as the 2009 Heroes in the Fight award recipient. The nationally acclaimed mental health treatment center’s clinical team was honored for its ‘Recovery Tracks’ and the organization’s primary care clinic. Heroes in the Fight is being implemented in partnership with the National Alliance on…
Read More >>ATLANTA — Skyland Trail was awarded the Revolutions Award for Outstanding Nonprofit Organization at the 18th annual Georgia Nonprofit Summit May 12. The Revolutions Award recognizes revolutionary leaders within Georgia’s Nonprofit sector and celebrates them-while inspiring and motivating others. The Revolutions Award serves to acknowledge, recognize and honor individuals and organizations that demonstrate the following: …
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Journeys Magazine 2024
Read client stories, meet our donors, and learn more about the Skyland Trail community.
Annual Report 2024
Discover how philanthropic support from the community helps our mental health programs grow and our clients thrive.