Behavioral Health
C. Frederick Geilfuss II
Former board member
The Grand Avenue Club
Mental illness is a growing issue in communities across Wisconsin. Unfortunately, resources to support individuals with mental illnesses are often limited in community settings.
The Grand Avenue Club is a not-for-profit organization offering educational support, employment support and young adult programming for adults living in Milwaukee County who are managing mental illness. Research indicates that adults who have experienced mental illness have better outcomes when they participate in a clubhouse program like GAC.
Foley & Lardner LLP partner C. Frederick Geilfuss II has supported GAC for more than 20 years.
He has served as an engaged board member and has provided pro bono legal assistance, donated generously, encouraged others to donate, and has continuously advocated for GAC’s unique role in the growing network of Milwaukee’s behavioral health organizations.
In 1993, Foley & Lardner was the first Milwaukee employer to offer paid employment to GAC members via its Transitional Employment Program. Geilfuss believes strongly in GAC’s employment approach and supported opportunities that have helped 150 people managing mental illness enter the paid labor force.
Geilfuss just finished a 20-year term on the board.
“It has been very rewarding to watch GAC grow and provide effective services to so many of our community’s most vulnerable people,” he said. “Through its structured and supportive community, GAC helps those suffering from mental illness become employed, take up educational opportunities and develop meaningful friendships.”