NewBridge, a non-profit 501(c)(3), is dedicated to helping people find balance in their lives by providing affordable and innovative behavioral health and education programs
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Garden Photographs, Note Cards For Sale
Proceeds Benefit Local Nonprofit Agency

Pompton Plains, NJ - December 15, 2005- With store shelves looking picked over, and time running low, why not consider a useful holiday gift that benefits a good cause? NewBridge, a nonprofit provider of behavioral health and education programs and services, is selling photographs from the Enrich horticultural therapy garden, in both framed and unframed wall art, as well as greeting cards, that showcase the garden's exotic treasures.

Garden enthusiasts will be sure to love these unique photographs, which include dozens of choices ranging from exotic greenery to vibrant flowers, in a variety of mat and frame styles. Greeting cards are sold in a set of four assorted prints. Photograph prices begin at $25 and greeting cards cost $5 for each set.

All proceeds from the sale of the photographs and cards will benefit NewBridge's Enrich horticultural therapy program, which teaches those with chronic mental illness the skills and responsibilities that come with caring for a garden. The Enrich garden, which has gained widespread public attention for its uniqueness, is located in Pompton Plains, NJ.

For more information or to receive an order form, call Patty Colvin at (973) 839-2521, ext. 259. For more information on the Enrich horticultural therapy program, call toll-free (888) 746-9333.


About NewBridge Services
NewBridge Services, Inc., a non-profit community organization founded in 1963, provides innovative mental health, substance abuse, housing, children’s and senior services and education programs. Whether dealing with stress, grief, or substance abuse or in need of parenting, relationship or caregiving advice, NewBridge offers counseling programs, educational forums and life-enriching services to help people bring balance to their lives. For more information call 973-839-2520 or click here.

Contact: Patty Colvin
973-839-2521 x 259
pcolvin@newbridge.org
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