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LifeView Group’s impact can be felt every day for those we serve. Because of our team members, people with mental illnesses and substance-use disorders can get the treatment they need, people with disabilities can find employment, and children who have experienced abuse or neglect can know safety and stability. See our impact in our annual report here.

LifeView Group and our three divisions are non-profit 501c3 organizations, operating with support from our community. Donations are tax-deductible.

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Stories of impact

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From survivor to advocate: Alicia Tappan fights against human trafficking

As a survivor of human trafficking, Alicia Tappan embodies resilience, strength, and unwavering determination. Her journey led her to launch Survivor-Led Solutions, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering human trafficking survivors. Because exposure to the trauma of human trafficking can lead to mental health and substance misuse, Alicia’s expertise and first-hand experience in trauma-informed care make her an influential […]

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Brent’s journey: Finding hope and healing with Lakeview Center’s Mobile Response Team

For years, Brent lived with undiagnosed bipolar disorder, navigating life’s ups and downs without the right support or medication. A telecommunications professional with a deep love for vinyl records, he struggled silently for four decades, dealing with suicidal thoughts and emotional turmoil. It wasn’t until he reached his lowest point that he made the life-changing […]

A heart for healing: Rita Grandberry’s foster care journey

Rita Grandberry’s journey as a therapeutic foster parent is nothing short of remarkable. With a history of fostering that began over 30 years ago, Rita’s passion for giving back stems from deeply personal experiences. After her 21-year-old son was tragically murdered, she turned to foster care as a way to heal and honor his memory. […]