Brownstein Recognized with Mental Health Colorado’s 2024 Tribute Award
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is honored to be recognized by Mental Health Colorado with its 2024 Tribute Award. The firm was recognized for its role in promoting the health and well-being of Coloradans through its support of Mental Health Colorado’s mission.
Mental Health Colorado advocates for every Coloradan who experiences a mental health or substance use condition each year. The organization engages policymakers, providers, the public and the press to promote mental well-being, ensure equitable access to mental health and substance use care, and end discrimination.
The firm was recognized at Mental Health Colorado’s 41st Annual Tribute Fundraising Gala on Oct. 12. Shareholder Elizabeth Paulsen, who serves on the organization’s board of directors, accepted the award on the firm’s behalf.
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