A vibrant discussion about community engagement and support took center stage during the recent government meeting in Cochise County, Arizona, highlighting the impactful work of Lori's Place. Michelle, a representative from the organization, shared exciting updates about their recent activities and partnerships aimed at expanding vital services for victims of violent crimes.
Lori's Place recently celebrated a successful fundraising golf tournament, attracting around 100 players and securing a generous $10,000 donation from Crest Insurance. This event not only showcased community spirit but also underscored the importance of corporate sponsorships in sustaining their mission. Michelle emphasized the need for ongoing support, inviting local businesses to contribute at various sponsorship levels.
In addition to fundraising efforts, Lori's Place is enhancing its mental health services through a new partnership with Charlie Health, which will provide virtual counseling and group therapy for individuals aged 11 to 50. This initiative aims to address the critical mental health needs of trauma survivors, ensuring they receive comprehensive care beyond immediate medical attention.
Michelle also announced recent financial boosts, including a $15,000 donation from Sulphur Springs Valley Electric Cooperative, matched by CoBank, and an unexpected $2,500 from Southwest Gas Foundation. These contributions are crucial for expanding their services, which include forensic medical exams, peer support, and follow-up care for victims of various forms of abuse.
The meeting concluded with a call to action for community members to support Lori's Place, whether through volunteering, donations, or simply spreading the word about their services. As the organization continues to grow, it remains dedicated to helping victims in Cochise, Graham, and Greenlee Counties transform into survivors.