Summit County Clubhouse
Privacy Policy
We greatly appreciate the support of our donors and friends. It is of the utmost importance to Summit County Clubhouse to protect the privacy rights of all visitors to our website and donors to our organization. Our policies regarding tracking, donation, purchase processing and use of data are provided below. If you have any other questions or concerns, please call or contact us by email.

Site Navigation
Our goal is to provide our website visitors with information about our organization in a straightforward manner. Visitors are not required to register to access any part of our site except to voluntarily sign up with their name and email address to receive periodic updates from Summit County Clubhouse about our local Clubhouse community and information regarding mental illness and mental health.
Aggregated and De-Identified Information
We may use information that has been aggregated and anonymized or de-identified to assess and improve the Summit County Clubhouse website, including to enhance your user experience, and to help vendors and potential donors better understand our audience. We may sometimes produce data and analysis results with this aggregated or anonymized information, which will not include any personal information, and share it with third parties to help us improve our communications and website.
Opting Out of Tracking
If you wish to disable cookies and other use-tracking technologies, your browser settings may enable you to do so. Please be aware, though, that disabling cookies may change or reduce the functionality of the Summit County Clubhouse website in certain contexts. Users who wish to opt out of Google Analytics data collection may use Google’s own browser add-on to do so.
E-mail Communications
Summit County Clubhouse sends occasional e-mail updates and program information to the e-mail address you provided when you signed up to receive newsletters from us or for online transaction processing. You may unsubscribe from receiving e-mails from us at any time by clicking on the Unsubscribe link provided in each e-communication.
Third Party Protection/Mailing Lists
We do not sell or share the names of our members, friends or donors to any organization whatsoever. On occasion, Summit County Clubhouse may send content provided by external organizations, specifically other organizations working in the field of mental health, for the purpose of sharing information that may be of interest to our members, friends and donors, but we never turn our email lists over to these third parties.
Links to Other Sites
Summit County Clubhouse provides links on its website to other organizations as an educational tool for those interested in mental illness and mental health. These websites are not under our control, nor are we responsible for any content on these sites. The inclusion of a link does not indicate any express or implied endorsement by Summit County Clubhouse of these third-party websites.
Contact Summit County Clubhouse
You may remove your name from our donor and/or mailing list, limit the number of mailings you receive, or update your contact information. To have your information removed, please contact us at info@summitcountyclubhouse.org.
Thank you for your interest in Summit County Clubhouse!
Updated: September 16, 2022
In treatment settings, adults with mental illness are labeled client and considered disabled. Summit County Clubhouse turns this all around.
Here, members and staff work side by side as partners, operating all aspects of the organization in a team approach based on mutual respect. In this way a person who has struggled with mental health becomes a valued participant, a colleague, and a critical part of the Clubhouse community.
And it's working! SCC members report reduced hospitalization and incarceration rates, fewer symptoms of illness and isolation, higher employment rates and a strong sense of community.