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The 150 Strong Model

150 Strong empowers people to come together and helps school districts address the need for critical mental and behavioral health services. Students are begging for support, feeling isolated and overwhelmed by their thoughts, and desperately need a lifeline.

Partnering with schools, bound by crippling budget constraints, we are struggling to offer these essential services our students deserve.

You are the hero these kids need. By coming together, we change lives—one student at a time.

 

At least 150 people come together

Each person donates $1,000

Each donation is matched up to $150,000

At least $300,000 raised for school-based therapy services

 

150 Strong Celebration Event


Donate now and mark your calendar for October 17 at 5 p.m. for the 150 Strong Celebration Event!

We’ll come together at Rawhide’s New London location to recognize and celebrate the generosity of our 150 Strong donors.

 

Make a Positive Impact in Wisconsin Schools

With the 2024-2025 school year upon us and more than 50% of Wisconsin students reporting significant problems with anxiety and depression, Rawhide is raising the bar to help even more youth with 150 Strong.

Funds raised from 150 Stong will help us place critically needed therapists in more schools to help more kids! And to make an even bigger impact on students, all donations made to 150 Strong will be matched up to $150,000!

Can we count on you to help us support youth in our schools?

150 Strong FAQs

How can I support 150 Strong?

Complete the 150 Strong Donation Form at the top of this page or mail your payment to Rawhide Youth Services, E7475 Rawhide Rd. New London, WI 54961. We accept check or credit card donations.

Can I still support 150 Strong after the 2024/2025 school year has started?

Yes, we welcome 150 Strong donations throughout the year, but commitments must be received by September 30 to attend the annual 150 Strong celebration event on October 17, 2024. Supporters who make a donation after September 30, 2024 will be invited to attend the 2025 celebration event.

Are donations to 150 Strong tax deductible?

Rawhide Youth Services is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Depending on your tax status, contributions are tax-deductible for the year in which they were made. You will receive a statement of contribution from Rawhide Youth Services with the amount of your donation. Please consult your tax advisor.

Can I give more than $1000 to 150 Strong?

Additional gifts are always welcome and will help us support the mental health needs of even more uninsured and underinsured youth in our schools!

If my employer or spouse’s employer has a matching program, will you accept this donation?

Yes, you can double your impact. We gratefully accept employer matching gifts. Please submit a matching request for your donation to your or spouse’s employer.

When is the 2024 150 Strong Celebration Event?

We will come together and celebrate on Thursday, October 17, 2024 at our New London campus located at E7475 Rawhide Rd. New London, WI 54961.

 

Hope and healing ... RIGHT DOWN THE HALL

In 2023, Rawhide provided life-changing therapy sessions in 43 Wisconsin schools. But we can do more.

We can place even more critically needed therapists in more schools to help more kids! But only with your continued support.

Become part of 150 Strong!

CHANGING LIVES. TOGETHER.

THANK YOU to all our amazing 2023 100 Strong Members!
You are a vital part of the life-saving therapy work we do.

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school based therapist meeting with student for mental and behavioral health services.

"I'm able to show them something different ... a place where they can be themselves, where they're valued and they know their worth."

play Hear from Kari as she describes the urgent need for school therapists