A sense of insecurity and isolation can be a common side effect
of mental illness - an attitude that, as mentally ill people, we are
"different," and unable to interact socially or form lasting
friendships. That’s why the feeling of warmth and support found at
Gateway House is all the more striking. Unlike traditional
therapeutic programs, Gateway House is open 365 days a year and
offers a range of social and recreational activities. Members come
together for a game of basketball or softball, plan and put on
parties, picnics and receptions, and travel in groups to the coast
or mountains. A weekly "movie night" gives members a time to
relax and get to know one another. The annual Christmas Party is a
much anticipated event, highlighting the holiday season. Like
everyone else, Gateway House members enjoy spending weekends and
holidays with friends, sharing favorite recipes or attending
cultural and recreational events. Like all friends, we find strength
and support in one another, and we no longer feel alone.