The Clubhouse Difference: Change Lives Today
Support the Breakthrough Wichita, Railway, and Milestone Clubhouses as we focus on Mental Health Awareness and Clubhouse Giving Day.
Our clubhouses provide a healing environment for those who struggle with severe mental illness.
Help them find resources for recovery when you give to our fundraising goal of $30,000. Enhance and expand our services to ensure everyone can thrive.
Your gift makes their future possible.

Transform a Life
Be a Change Agent
Gift Resilience
Build Mental Health Recovery Today
Someone who struggles with mental illness can feel isolated. But our clubhouses offer a supportive community where members and staff work together as colleagues. Through shared work and social activities, we help our members build skills, confidence, and relationships essential to recovery.
With your support, we can expand our reach and impact.
The Clubhouse Difference: Change Lives Today
Our clubhouses are more than just programs—they’re communities providing transformative hope and changing lives. Read these inspirational stories to experience the impact of your support.

Wichita Clubhouse Transforms Etta
Etta, a member of the Wichita Clubhouse since 1990, has been living with bipolar disorder and manic depression. After moving away from Wichita for 21 years, she returned just three years ago and learned she could reconnect with the clubhouse.
Through the clubhouse, Etta received a CAB scholarship, enabling her to go back to school and relicense herself as a CNA. Now, Etta works right across the street from her new home, a testament to the transformative power of the clubhouse’s support.
She feels incredibly blessed by the people who stand in the gap for her and others like her who are trying to reacclimate to society, providing the assistance and resources needed to rebuild their lives and pursue their goals.



Hutchinson Milestone Clubhouse Boosts Steve’s Confidence
Homeless for 10 months, Steve Roberts couldn’t afford continuous shelter despite having a small income. Discovering Milestone Clubhouse in June provided Steve with a place to go after leaving the homeless shelter, saving him from falling into trouble.
Within the clubhouse, Steve recovered a sense of identity and belonging within his community. Steve also received assistance to secure an apartment next to the clubhouse, and colleagues helped him move donated belongings into his new home.
Now, Steve is rebuilding his confidence and feeling like part of his community once more.

Newton Railway Clubhouse Renews Member
A Railway Clubhouse member once struggled with mental health challenges, poverty, and a sense of embarrassment that made it difficult to walk the streets with pride.
The member found hope in government programs that sponsored their recovery, guiding them step by step towards a brighter future and helping them overcome their fears and dependencies. Thanks to the support they received, the Railway member now leads a transformed life with a job, a home, and a renewed sense of pride and purpose.
Filled with gratitude and humility, they are determined to share their story and advocate for others still struggling. The Railway member knows that with proper funding and staffing, lives can be changed, just as theirs was transformed through compassion and support.
