Our partnership with

children’s miracle
network HOSPITALS

Credit union for kids and children’s miracle network

championing Children’s Mental Health, together

In the Cellar is proud to partner with Children’s Miracle Network and Credit Unions for Kids to bring impossible dreams to life and provide important resources for mental health programs for the children across the Great Lake communities and beyond.

ABOUT CHILDREN’S MIRACLE NETWORK

Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals is a non-profit organization that raises funds for children’s hospitals, medical research, and community awareness of children’s health issues.

How Member Hospitals Work

Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals was founded more than 40 years ago with the vision to Change Kids’ Health, Change the Future. They have raised over $8.5 billion for 170 children’s hospitals by empowering and engaging with local communities and businesses – and they’re not done yet.

All donations benefit local member hospitals to fund what’s needed most, like critical life-saving treatments and healthcare services, innovative research, vital pediatric medical equipment, child life services that put kids’ and families’ minds at ease during difficult hospital stays, and financial assistance for families who could not otherwise afford these health services.

Breaking Stigma, Building Hope

CMN is proud to report that across the U.S., 100% of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals’ member hospitals offer mental health services, resources, or community outreach – ranging from clinical mental health care to telehealth, to school-based care, to community education and coping therapies.

With the unrestricted funding available to them through Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, member hospitals that use funds for mental and behavioral health can tailor their programs to the specific needs of the children and the communities they serve.

Participating regional hospitals

Donations given to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals go to the following designated children’s hospitals. These hospitals use donations to support research and training, purchase hospital equipment, and pay for uncompensated care for children.

Illinois

Ann & Robert H Lurie Children’s Hospital – Chicago

Illinois

HSHS St. John’s Children’s Hospital – Springfield

Illinois

OSF HealthCare Children’s Hospital of Illinois - Peoria

INdiana

Riley Hospital for Children – Indianapolis 

Michigan

Beaumont Children’s Hospital – Detroit

Michigan

Helen Devos Children’s Hospital – Grand Rapids

Michigan

Hurley Children’s
Hospital – Flint 

Michigan

University of Michigan Health at Sparrow Children’s Center – Lansing

Ohio

Dayton Children’s
Hospital – Dayton

Ohio

Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Columbus

Ohio

Akron Children’s
Hospital – Akron

Ohio

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital – Cincinnati

Ohio

University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospitals – Cleveland

Wisconsin

Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin – Milwaukee

Wisconsin

Gundersen Health System –
La Crosse 

Wisconsin

Marshfield Children’s Hospital – Wausau 

Mental health helplines

Mental health helplines provide immediate support and resources for individuals in crisis or seeking guidance.

National alliance on mental illness line

NAMI provides advocacy, education, support and public awareness so that all individuals and families affected by mental illness can build better lives.

SUICIDE AND Crisis LIFELINE

988

24/7 call and text access to crisis counselors who can help people experiencing suicidal, substance use, and/or mental health crisis, or any other kind of emotional distress.

Teen line Mental health

Teen Line Mental Health provides counseling from highly trained teens. Offering resources and hope to youth. In a non-judgemental setting.

Mobile apps

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Headspace

App that helps manage stress & anxiety with mindfulness exercises.

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Calm

App that provides meditations, Sleep Stories, music, and more.

NAMI RECOMMENDED Books

children’s mental health books

This list recommends 44 books to help kids (ages 3-12), teens, and parents understand emotional, learning, and mental illness challenges.

ONLINE COMMUNITY

PROJECT SEMICOLON

Project Semicolon is a compassionate online community that centers around mental health awareness and suicide prevention. Our platform serves as a safe haven for individuals to share their stories, find support, and contribute to breaking the stigma surrounding mental health.

Websites

NAMI

Dedicated to building better lives for the millions affected by mental illness.

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Psychology today

The world’s largest mental health and behavioral science destination online.

Help us make a lasting impact

join us at in the cellar

Together with your support, we’re providing resources to bring stability and joy back to children’s lives. Join us in Milwaukee, and help ensure a brighter future for children facing mental health challenges across the Great Lakes States.