Josselyn’s Auxiliary Board invites you to

An Inspiring Evening With Author Penny Fisher

Penny Fisher “died” and three months later, she was reborn into a life she could have never imagined.

“I came up from the frigid grayish-blue depths, and I had to gear up for the fight of my life—pain and extreme discomfort. This was to be my legacy and my future. So much of who I once was had been lost.”

  • March 2, 2023, 7 PM
  • Sunset Ridge Country Club (2100 Sunset Ridge Rd, Northfield)
  • Tickets are $50 per person and include light bites, a glass of wine, and an autographed copy of Penny’s book. Seats are limited.
  • Purchase tickets using the form below.
Penny Fisher “died” and three months later, she was reborn into a life she could have never imagined.

“I came up from the frigid grayish-blue depths, and I had to gear up for the fight of my life—pain and extreme discomfort. This was to be my legacy and my future. So much of who I once was had been lost.”

  • March 2, 2023, 7 PM
  • Sunset Ridge Country Club (2100 Sunset Ridge Rd, Northfield)
  • Tickets are $50 per person and include light bites, a glass of wine, and an autographed copy of Penny’s book. Seats are limited.
  • Purchase tickets using the form below.

Penny Fisher “died” and three months later, she was reborn into a life she could have never imagined.

“I came up from the frigid grayish-blue depths, and I had to gear up for the fight of my life—pain and extreme discomfort. This was to be my legacy and my future. So much of who I once was had been lost.”

  • March 2, 2023, 7 PM
  • Sunset Ridge Country Club (2100 Sunset Ridge Rd, Northfield)
  • Tickets are $50 per person and include light bites, a glass of wine, and an autographed copy of Penny’s book. Seats are limited.
  • Purchase tickets using the form below.

For more than 70 years, Josselyn has been meeting the mental health care needs of people throughout Chicagoland. Today we serve over 4,400 clients in nearly 200 communities. More than 40% of Josselyn’s clients are under age 18 and transportation can be a very real barrier to needed mental health care.

Piloted last year, Josselyn’s Teen IOP welcomes youth ages 12-18 in grades 7th to 12th who need a higher level of care for their depression and anxiety than weekly therapy provides. Josselyn’s Auxiliary Board is raising funds to help teens with transportation to get to the therapy they need.