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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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For questions, please contact our Marketing and Communications department at [email protected] or 850-503-8164.

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Stories of impact

Landrum donor spotlight

Britt Landrum champions mental health through movement and community

For Britt Landrum III, supporting mental health has been a lifelong commitment shaped by family and personal conviction. As CEO of Landrum, Britt’s support of Lakeview Center builds on a connection that stretches back generations. His father, Britt Landrum Jr., has been a long-time Lakeview board member, making the organization a familiar presence throughout Britt’s […]

Donor spotlight: Clark Partington

Donor spotlight: Clark Partington

For Megan Fry, shareholder at Clark Partington, supporting Lakeview Center aligns closely with the firm’s longstanding commitment to strengthening the communities it serves. Since moving to Pensacola nearly two decades ago, Megan has seen firsthand the impact Lakeview Center has across the region, from children’s mental health services to addiction treatment and crisis care. “My […]

Luis’s Journey through Lakeview Center’s MAT program

Luis’s Journey through Lakeview Center’s MAT program

Three years ago, Luis Sepulveda made the life-changing decision to get clean. At the time, he was battling addiction to fentanyl and meth while experiencing homelessness. That turning point led him to the Escambia County EMS CORE program, which helped him transition into stable housing and reconnect with his family. Not long after he found […]