Mental Health Hero Awards Nomination
The Inaugural Mental Health Hero Awards is a signature fundraising event celebrating the individuals, organizations, and advocates who are making a meaningful impact in the mental health field across Chattanooga and beyond. This inspiring evening honors the heroes who lead, advocate, and partner with the AIM Center to advance recovery, access, and dignity for adults living with serious mental illness. This year there are ten awards up for grabs - could one be for you or someone you know?! Nominations are open April 1st through May 30th.
Nominee Information
Nominee's Full Name
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Nominee's Email Address
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Nominee's Affiliation or Organization (if applicable) - put n/a if no affiliation.
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Which award category are you nominating this individual for?
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The Civic Hero Award - Honors an individual or company making a meaningful impact on mental health awareness, access, or support in the greater Chattanooga community.
The Corporate Champion Award - Recognizes a business or organization advancing mental health through policies, programs, workplace culture or community investments.
The Program Partner Award - Celebrates a community organization or partner whose collaboration within the mental health field has strengthened programs, services or outreach.
The Advocacy Hero Award - Recognizes an individual, group or policy maker driving systemic change for mental health through advocacy, public awareness or policy efforts.
The Healing Hero Award - Honors a licensed mental health provider or care professional whose clinical excellence, compassion and commitment have significantly improved access to or quality of care in our community.
The Equity in Action Award - Recognizes an individual or organization actively advancing equity, inclusion and culturally responsive practices within the mental health field.
The Recovery Hero Award - Honors an AIM Center Clubhouse Member or an AIM Resident whose leadership, resilience, and commitment to recovery inspire others within our community.
The Voice for Change Award - Recognizes a journalist, media outlet, or communications leader who has elevated mental health awareness through thoughtful, impactful storytelling.
The Rising Hero Award - Honors a young adult (ages 16 to 25) demonstrating leadership and advocacy in advancing mental health awareness, access or peer support throughout their community.
The Lifetime Achievement Award - Honors an individual whose long-term dedication to mental health has created lasting impact in Chattanooga or the surrounding region.
Why is this nominee deserving of the award you have selected?
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Please tell us how you are actively connected to the Greater Chattanooga community.
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Nominator Information
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How did you hear about the awards nomination process?
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