Fountain House
Madeleine Shukurani currently serves as the Director of Development Operations at Fountain House, beginning in January 2024, leveraging extensive knowledge in fundraising infrastructure and analytics. Prior to this role, Madeleine worked at HelpMeSee from October 2015 to January 2024, where responsibilities included Development and Marketing Specialist, Donor Communications System Administrator, United Nations Representative, Global Campaign Operations Associate Manager, and Campaigns and Major Gifts Associate. Experiences included optimizing the Virtuous CRM ecosystem, managing donor communication systems, advocating for eye health at the United Nations, and implementing software solutions that significantly increased donations. Madeleine holds a Bachelor of Arts in International/Global Studies from Trinity College-Hartford and a High School Diploma from Brooklyn International High School At Waters Edge.
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Millions of Americans living with serious mental illness are denied access to care and support in the community, and end up cycling through our streets, shelters, emergency rooms, and jails. For far too long our punitive, ineffective and costly approaches have taken away their capacity, dignity, and humanity. For more than 70 years, Fountain House has believed in people living with serious mental illness - who are our sons, daughters, mothers and fathers, friends and neighbors - and has proven that they can reach their goals and aspirations for a better life. Fountain House works. Our members are hospitalized and experience crisis significantly less than others with serious mental illness, resulting in 21% lower Medicaid costs. Of the 40% of our members experiencing homelessness or unstable housing when they arrive at Fountain House, 99% are housed within a year. Of the 24% of Fountain House members with a history of incarceration and justice involvement, rates of recidivism are less than 5%. Our members complete their education, find paid work, and achieve health and wellness goals at significantly higher rates than people living with serious mental illness who don’t have access to our programs. This is a model that is working in Mental Health Clubhouses across the country.