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Celebrating The Freedom Center’s Impact on Mental Health Accessibility in Jefferson County

Madison, IN – Mental health care is a necessity, not a luxury. Yet, for many individuals seeking therapy, there are significant barriers. The Freedom Center…

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Bethany Legacy Foundation Announces Organizational Restructure

Madison, IN – Following the recent unveiling of Legacy 2030 – its six-year strategic plan, Bethany Legacy Foundation (BLF) is proud to announce a strategic…

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Organizational Restructure – Aligned for Greater Impact

Following the recent unveiling of Legacy 2030 – our six-year strategic plan, we are proud to announce a strategic organizational restructure designed to position BLF…

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Announcing Legacy 2030: Bethany Legacy Foundation’s Six Year Plan

Our Grantmaking portal for 2025 will open at noon on Monday, March 24th, and our team has been hard at work preparing all the resources…

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Celebrating a Year of Impact: Bethany Legacy Foundation’s 2024 Year in Review

Mental Health Matters: A Year of Action and Transformation 2025 is off to a strong start but we are taking the time to reflect on…

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Jefferson County Secures Funding to Boost Mental Health Services and Address Critical Care Gaps

Bethany Legacy Foundation is proud to announce two significant investments aimed at addressing the mental health crisis and reducing substance use disorder in Jefferson County….

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Mental Health Matters: for a strong, empowered, and stable Jefferson County.

Mental health is not only interconnected with but often the root cause of substance use disorders. Because of the lack of treatment services in Jefferson County, new, existing, or expanding programs that will allow more people to seek treatment and recovery are vital to improving the mental health landscape of our county. You will see that Bethany Legacy Foundation is seeking to impact mental health and substance abuse this year through our partnerships, our funding, and our activities.

Let’s normalize seeking help–for a healthier Jefferson County for all.

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