Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners Awards Lampion Center with ARPA Funds

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Lampion Center is pleased to announce that the Vanderburgh County Commissioners, with the support of Vanderburgh County Council, has awarded Lampion Center $50,000 through the American Rescue Plan Act, COVID Relief Fund to help replace lost income due to the COVID pandemic.

Lampion Center is thrilled and honored to receive this award as it will greatly help us replace lost income from reduced services provided due to COVID in prior years, as well as help with recent funding changes in our community that have deeply impacted our overall budget.

Lampion Center since 1885, continues to push deeply into the needs of our community by providing high quality mental health therapy for children, families, and adults who need services. Specifically, Lampion Center answers the growing community need by serving those who need high quality care and would otherwise be unable to afford our services. Our services are open and affordable to all, including those on Medicaid, the under insured, and those with no insurance at all.

Quality mental health care is hard to access in our community, but it is even harder to find and maintain without affordable solutions. This funding will allow Lampion Center to continue to provide the highest level of care to those needing help through trauma, toxic stress, and life stresses, no matter their ability to pay.

Thank you to the Vanderburgh County Commissioners and Vanderburgh County Council for supporting and investing in our work through this incredible grant funding of $50,000. We are grateful for our community’s support to continue to make Vanderburgh County healthy and strong!