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SUMMARY:Burnout and Compassion Fatigue in Counseling Professions
DESCRIPTION:Have Fun Storming the Castle: Burnout and Compassion Fatigue in Counseling Professions\nDecember 8\, 2025 | 10:00 am – 12:00 pm\nMayme Frederick Building: 1440 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\, Riviera Beach\, FL \nThis presentation will explore the dynamics of burnout\, compassion fatigue\, and vicarious trauma and how it manifests in the everyday life of mental health professionals. We will examine both vulnerabilities and protective factors that influence how well different professionals are able to navigate these challenges. Finally\, we will set our sights on concrete skills and tools that any mental health professional can use to mitigate the risks of all types of burnout. \nLearning Objectives\n\nDefine and differentiate concepts of burnout\, compassion\nfatigue\, and vicarious trauma in the context of clinical\ncounseling.\nExplain risk factors faced by those working in counseling\nprofessions\, including all that we bring with us\, and be able\nto identify warning signs of burnout in ourselves and others.\nPrevent burnout by learning to balance the immense\ndemands of work with the ultimate reality of having human\nneeds that cannot be ignored.\n\n \nPresented By: Dr. John Dyben\, DHSc\, MCAP\, CMHP\, LCDC\, CCS\nChief Clinical Officer\, Hanley Center
URL:https://hanleyfoundation.org/events/burnout-and-compassion-fatigue-in-counseling-professions/
LOCATION:Mayme Frederick Building\, 1440 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\, Riviera Beach\, 33404\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Racquets for Recovery
DESCRIPTION:Please join Hanley Foundation and the Mark Garwood Foundation for the 6th Annual Racquets for Recovery Tennis and Pickleball Tournament on Saturday\, January 31\, 2026 at North River Shores Tennis Club in Stuart\, FL.\nThe event will include women’s and men’s doubles tennis and pickleball competitions. Registration fee includes tournament play\, a long-sleeve performance t-shirt\, awards\, lunch\, snacks and drinks throughout the day.\nSpectator lunch tickets are only $10 and can be purchased in advance or at the event.\nAll proceeds will benefit the Mark Garwood Phoenix Scholarship Program \nTickets and Sponsorship Opportunities\n  \n \n \nAbout the Mark Garwood Foundation\nAn insatiable curiosity about life\, a passion for living\, and a loving and generous nature characterized Mark Garwood. As a teen\, he was diagnosed with type I diabetes\, but he never let it slow him down. He excelled in a wide range of sports due to his athletic abilities. He was charming\, persuasive\, and sincere in all of his relationships. Mark was always willing to help his friends\, regardless of circumstances.\n​\nWhile attending college in Orlando in 2009\, Mark was assaulted during a pick-up basketball game. As a result of his hospitalization\, he developed an addiction to pain medications. During this time\, Mark left school\, alienated friends and family\, and got into legal trouble. Mark knew he was on a destructive path and was determined to change. After detox\, rehab\, and participation in twelve-step programs\, Mark began to recover.  He found spiritual and emotional support among his peers in a recovery residence.  He had secured his dream job and was embarking on a rewarding and exciting career path. \nFollowing a five-year battle with substance use disorder\, Mark died of complications associated with addiction and diabetes. To provide hope\, change lives\, and build a brighter future for those in recovery\, the Mark Garwood Phoenix Scholarship Program was founded in 2014. \n 
URL:https://hanleyfoundation.org/events/racquets-for-recovery/
LOCATION:North River Shores Tennis\, 2393 NW Britt Rd\, Stuart\, FL\, 34994\, United States
CATEGORIES:Signature Events
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SUMMARY:Palm Beach Dinner
DESCRIPTION:February 12\, 2026 at 6:00 PM \nHenry Morrison Flagler Museum \nChairpersons: Chip James & Elizabeth Matthews \nJunior Chairs: Charlotte & Connor Lewis \nThe 21st Annual Palm Beach Dinner will be an elegant evening with live entertainment benefiting Hanley Foundation’s mission and lifesaving programs. \nMarking two decades of success\, our 21st Annual Palm Beach Dinner will take place at an exceptional location: the renowned Henry Morrison Flagler Museum. A symbol of Palm Beach’s elegance and grandeur\, this historic estate provides a remarkable venue befitting an event of this significance. The museum’s timeless beauty perfectly complements Hanley Foundation’s mission to transform lives and support communities. \nOn February 12\, 2026\, attendees will gather in the magnificent Grand Hall for an evening designed to dazzle. Guests will enjoy exquisite cuisine\, live and silent auctions\, and entertainment. This landmark celebration is led by co-chairs Chip James and Elizabeth Matthews. Charlotte and Connor Lewis will serve as the event’s junior chairs. \nJoin us as we celebrate 42 years of recovery in Palm Beach County! \nCONTACT: Our Event team at 561-268-2355 or Events@hanleyfoundation.org. \nWe are almost at capacity\, online tickets sales have closed. To inquire about tickets\, please email Events@hanleyfoundation.org.\n 
URL:https://hanleyfoundation.org/events/palm-beach-dinner/
LOCATION:Henry Morrison Flagler Museum\, 1 Whitehall Way\, Palm Beach\, FL\, 33480\, United States
CATEGORIES:Signature Events
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SUMMARY:Golf Classic
DESCRIPTION:GOLF CLASSIC CHAIR: Gary Williams \nHonorary Chair – Johnny Pickett \nJunior Chair – Carter Orth  \nSupport a Life-Saving Cause: \nJoin us Thursday\, April 16\, 2026 for the 27th Annual Golf Classic at PGA National Golf Club. This long-standing benefit will raise funds for addiction treatment scholarships. Registration begins at 7:30AM and the event will begin with a shotgun start at 8:30AM\, followed by 18 holes of competitive play. A silent auction\, lunch and awards presentation will follow. \nOur vision is to see a world free of addiction. All funds raised at the Golf Classic will benefit our Lifesaver Scholarship Program. Hanley Foundation provides access to quality treatment for individuals who otherwise could not afford care. Because of the success of the Golf Classic\, and the generosity of our donors\, last year we supported more than 500 individuals through this critical program. We hope you will join us this year to help us save even more lives. \nContact our Event team at 561-268-2355 or Events@hanleyfoundation.org for more information and sponsorship details. \nSingles\, Foursome & Sponsorship Opportunities \n 
URL:https://hanleyfoundation.org/events/golf-classic/
LOCATION:PGA National Golf Club\, 400 Ave of the Champions\, Palm Beach Gardens\, Palm Beach Gardens\, 33418\, United States
CATEGORIES:Signature Events
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