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Let's Build a Stronger, Healthier Park City: Three Ways to Make a Difference with Summit Support

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Park City is more than just breathtaking landscapes and world-class skiing. It's a community of caring individuals who believe in looking out for one another. But beneath the surface, mental health challenges are impacting our friends, our families, and our neighbors at an alarming rate.

The good news? Change is possible. And you can be a vital part of the solution.
Summit Support is dedicated to building a healthier Park City, one mind at a time. We work hand-in-hand with local mental health agencies to:

Increase awareness of mental
health issues.
Reduce stigma and encourage
open conversations.
Provide resources and support to
those in need.
make a difference

But we can't do it alone.

We need your help.

Here are three powerful ways you can make a tangible
difference with Summit Support:

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John Davis

Chicago native John Davis has enjoyed a long calling as a volunteer for not-for- profit organizations.

In his native Chicago John served on the board of his neighborhood Chamber of Commerce, was one of the co-founders of the Chicago International Wine Festival and headed the Food and Beverage division of Chicago’s United Jewish Federation.

During his time in Chicago he was a wine merchant, restaurant proprietor, wine writer and wine educator.

In 1965 John founded a nationally-known Chicago fondue restaurant, Geja’s Cafe, which recently celebrated its 60th anniversary.  Additionally, John was the founder and CEO of a direct marketing wine company, Wine Insiders, which ships wine directly to consumers across the U.S.

After moving to Utah in 2008 with his wife and son, John became a volunteer for the Peace House. In 2025 seeing a need to raise awareness of mental health challenges he founded the non-profit Summit Support.