TiER1 Performance will join forces with local business owners and community members to activate mental health awareness in the Covington and Cincinnati regions through The Scurry, celebrating 12 years of fundraising for serious causes through serious fun.

This year’s event promises to be the most fun you can have on a Friday afternoon in Covington. The day will start with a friendly team competition (think CBS’s The Amazing Race), offering local organizations the perfect team building opportunity. Teams will “scurry” to and from challenge stations throughout Covington and Cincinnati where they’ll compete to solve puzzles, answer local trivia, and complete challenges for bragging rights. Following the competition, TiER1 and event partners will host an after party at Covington Yard, which will be open to the community and feature music, food, beverages, games, and more. You do not need to participate in the team competition to attend the after party—all are welcome!

“The Scurry allows TiER1 to take the best of what we do and partner with the people who are the best in the mental health space to make a difference,” says TiER1 CEO Greg Harmeyer.
Mental illness is a serious public health issue in Greater Cincinnati and across the nation, with 1 in 5 people experiencing a mental health condition each year. All proceeds from this year’s Scurry event will benefit three local organizations that work tirelessly to support people on their mental health journey: Lindner Center of HOPE, Children’s Home of Northern Kentucky, and ADAPT for Life at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.

“We don’t have to be afraid of conversations around mental health. By emphasizing the community aspect of The Scurry, we hope to celebrate the network of support that exists around each of us in the form of our friends, work colleagues, and communities,” Harmeyer says. “We hope our efforts in the mental health space support the creation of workplaces and communities where people feel comfortable and supported enough to take action when needed.”

TiER1 invites the entire community to join in this incredible partnership of organizations and individuals. Since its launch in 2010, The Scurry has raised more than $400,000 for local community efforts, including mental health initiatives. In 2023, The Scurry raised a record-setting total of nearly $89,000 for its beneficiaries. Help The Scurry team meet their 2024 fundraising goal of $100,000 for mental health.

To learn more about The Scurry and how you can get involved, please visit thescurry.com.

About TiER1 Performance
Founded in 2002, TiER1 Performance is an employee-owned consulting firm that activates strategies through people. As a Certified B Corporation®, we are passionate about consulting, designing, and building people-centered business solutions that deliver meaningful, long-term success. We believe that the potential for any organization lies within its people, and by unleashing the best of both, we can change the world. Learn more about TiER1 at tier1performance.com.

About the 2024 Scurry Beneficiaries
ADAPT for Life at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is a mental health program that equips participants with the tools and conversations they need to navigate life and thrive. It aims to educate young people and their families on the importance of suicide awareness and prevention as well as inform them on mental health so they can adapt and lead healthier lives. To learn more, visit www.cincinnatichildrens.org/service/a/suicide-awareness.

Lindner Center of HOPE provides patient-centered, scientifically advanced care for individuals suffering with mental illness. It is a center of excellence for treating a vast array of mental disorders. At Lindner Center of HOPE, a team of primary care physicians and mental health practitioners provide comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services in a comfortable and therapeutic setting. To learn more, visit lindnercenterofhope.org/.

Children’s Home of Northern Kentucky is a premier provider of behavioral health and substance use treatment services. Outpatient and residential services benefit individuals who have experienced mental health disorders, addiction, abuse, neglect, or other serious trauma. It serves as a bridge to a better future for hundreds of children and families annually who benefit from its specialized treatment programs. To learn more, visit www.chnk.org/.

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