Hikers Return from Summit for Danny Climb in New Zealand

By Giving List Staff   |   April 4, 2025

Supporting Youth and Families Struggling with Substance Abuse and Mental Health Disorders

A dedicated group of 20 local supporters, led by community leaders Bob and Patty Bryant, has successfully returned from the 2025 Summit for Danny International Climb in New Zealand, raising over $250,000 for the Daniel Bryant Youth & Family Center. This inspiring event not only honors the memory of Bob’s son, Danny, who tragically lost his life to a drug overdose, but also shines a light on the struggles that local youth and families face with substance abuse and mental health challenges.

The Daniel Bryant Youth & Family Center, a program of the Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (CADA), provides life-changing outpatient treatment and critical services to youth in Santa Barbara County battling substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders. The funds raised from this event will directly support these vital programs, ensuring that more teens can receive the help they need to turn their lives around.

“Every step that the climbers took on this incredible journey was a step closer for someone moving towards sobriety.” said Victoria Rightmire, Executive Director of CADA. “This adventure was a reflection of the strength and determination that is required in the recovery process for  all individuals who are struggling with addiction.”

“The Summit for Danny New Zealand climb adventure was stellar!” said Bob Bryant. “The team was amazing. Fellowship, sharing, and the quality of our guides added to our total enjoyment. New friendships were abundant, and a repeat of these hikes is guaranteed!”

The 2025 climb took participants through New Zealand’s awe-inspiring South Island, from Christchurch to Queenstown, where climbers traversed some of the world’s most stunning landscapes. As they hiked through this incredible terrain, each step served as a reminder of the personal and collective battles being fought and won back home.

Cynder Sinclair, one of the hikers this year, shared, “I am so grateful for the opportunity to raise much-needed funds for the Daniel Bryant Center while hiking through the magnificent country sides of New Zealand. As I hiked along, I thought about the youth who are struggling with addiction and their families who are grateful for help from CADA. This has been a powerful experience on so many levels.”

The Summit for Danny International Climb continues to not only honor Danny’s memory but also empowers local youth to overcome their own challenges. It stands as a testament to the power in community, strength in the face of adversity, and the lasting impact of those dedicated to CADA’s mission – building healthier lives, stronger families and a safer more vibrant community.  

The success of this year’s event highlights the incredible potential of what can be achieved when a community comes together with a shared mission — to support the future of youth, offer hope to those struggling, and ensure that no one must fight alone.

The Impact Isn’t Over—And Neither Is Your Chance to Help!
The 2025 climb may be over, but the need continues. Thanks to your generosity, we’ve made great progress, but there’s still work to be done. Every dollar you give now helps provide more support and resources to those in need.

If you haven’t had the chance to contribute, now is the time. Let’s keep the momentum going—your support can make a lasting impact! Donate today at https://cadasb.org/

For more information about the Daniel Bryant Youth & Family Center, please visit https://cadasb.org/youth-youth-treatment/.

 

Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse CADA

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www.cadasb.org
Executive Director: Victoria Rightmire
805-722-1301

Mission

CADA is a highly respected, progressive nonprofit agency providing Behavioral Health, Substance Abuse Treatment, and Prevention/Education services to adults, adolescents, children, and their families. CADA’s mission to build a safer and healthier community. 

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We know you care about where your money goes and how it is used. Connect with this organization’s leadership in order to begin to build this important relationship. Your email will be sent directly to this organization’s director of development and/or Executive Director.

The Mosher Foundation is pleased to support CADA’s efforts to expand the number of residential treatment beds for individuals who are taking the first courageous steps to overcoming an alcohol or drug addiction. We believe this investment in the life saving treatment services that CADA provides is critical right now and will impact the health and wellness of the entire community.
Edward Birch
Chair and CEO, Mosher Foundation

Your Support Can Save the Lives of Those Who Suffer From Addiction

The Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (CADA) is a catalyst for change for those challenged by addiction. But their successful inpatient treatment and recovery services are in high demand and there is a wait to receive their services. No one should have to wait to get well. 

Every dollar makes a difference. Here is how you can help:

•Direct Donations: Provide financial support to help CADA fund the purchase and renovation of an expanded facility.

•Fundraising Events: Participate in or host fundraising events to raise awareness and support for CADA’s cause.

•Corporate Sponsorship: Partner with CADA as a corporate sponsor to show your commitment to community health and wellness.

For more information on how to donate, or to learn more about CADA services, please visit their website at www.cadasb.org. Together, a brighter, healthier future for the Santa Barbara community is possible. With your help, CADA can continue to be a beacon of hope for those suffering with addiction.

Board of Directors

Dr. Michael Hullander
Gary Clancy
Dr. Bob Bryant
Gordon Auchincloss, JD
Catherine E. Lauber, CPA
Andria Kahmann
Stacey Borek
John Herzog
Dr. Sherif El-Asyouty
Carol Anne Lonson
Dana Mazzetti
DA John Savrnoch
Michael Tantleff
Terri Maus-Nisich
Kirsten Cavendish Weston Smith
Grant Borek
Diana Lytel
Non-voting Member
Victoria Rightmire, Executive Director