Youth & Family Peer Support Alliance


Comprehensive start-up project kicks things off on the right foot

tshirt modelWhen Regina Crider pulled together a team of passionate, like-minded community members to found the new Youth & Family Peer Support Alliance in 2013, she had a dream of helping youth and families with mental health issues.

But she needed guidance on setting up a new organization, wanted a comprehensive branding and marketing plan that included a professional design for their new logo, new website, brochures, and business cards.

The do good team worked with the new Alliance team to get them off the ground. All the necessary papers were filed for their incorporation and 501(c)(3) federal tax status (which they received in less than four months). Next, do good set out to walk them through a comprehensive branding campaign, developing their new logo, developing a website, and creating brochures and business cards.

Today they are hard at work across East Central Illinois providing the support, programs, and connections that families need to successfully deal with mental health issues.

The new logo for the Youth & Family Peer Support Alliance, now being used widely in marketing materials, including these t-shirts.
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Laura is a dynamic nonprofit consultant. She worked diligently on our project and the results have been wonderful. I love that she not only brings her “know how” to the table she also brings all her resources and contacts as well. Laura is not just a consultant, she is an advocate for the nonprofit sector. She teaches and empowers her clients to grow in their understanding and practice. When you hire do good you are hiring the best of the best! They get the job done!
– Regina Crider, Founder and Executive Director, Youth & Family Peer Support Alliance

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