Thanks to you, we have met our match!
Dear Valued Friends,

THANK YOU! Through your generosity, we reached and exceeded our goal to raise $50,000 for our COVID-19 Behavioral Health Response Fund! These funds have been generously matched by Cassaday & Company. To date, with your gifts, we have raised over $102,000 to meet the immediate and evolving needs of our clients due to changes in their lives during the pandemic.  These funds ensure our clients remain independent, healthy, safe and focused on their recovery during this time of uncertainty.

Over the past few weeks, we have accessed our Response Fund to assist our clients with a variety of supports including a cell phone to participate in telehealth services, grocery gift cards for those experiencing food insecurity, and providing cleaning supplies and personal protective equipment to both clients and staff so our services can continue safely.

PRS is positioned to weather this storm and we are committed to being even stronger on the other side of the pandemic. Thank you for your investment in our life-saving and life-changing work!

With gratitude,

Meredith Hovan
PRS Director of Resource Development

If you would still like to support our COVID-19 Behavioral Health Response Fund, click the ‘donate’ button below to make your online gift. Please indicate that your donation is designated to the CBHR Fund. You can also mail your gift to PRS, 10455 White Granite Drive, Suite 400, Oakton, VA 22124. Please include ‘CBHRF’ in the note section of your check.
We Are Here. We Have Hope.
The PRS team remains resilient, flexible and strong while working tirelessly to serve the needs of our community under challenging circumstances.

In this short video, we share our messages of hope. Our staff and Board Members show our appreciation to our community...and give you a little insight into our 'remote' worlds right now.
PRS CrisisLink Director on NPR
PRS CrisisLink Program Director, Laura Mayer, was recently interviewed by NPR to talk about crisis hotlines, crisis workers and their experiences during the pandemic.

Read more and hear the full interview here .