Get Involved
Join us as we continue community-driven, proactive, and collaborative strategies to build and strengthen our communities. We know that when a community comes together, positive change happens. You can support our work in a number of ways:
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Volunteering can come in many forms, we have both short-term projects, special events and ongoing work.
Tabling at a variety of community events
Sorting and packing produce
Gleaning at local farms
Driving LuLu the Lunch Wagon for free meal deliveries
And more...
This short list is a quick example. Please fill out an interest form if you’d like to get involved: Link to form describing opportunities and collecting interest info.
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A small group of local people from a variety of backgrounds who advise our organization to better meet the needs of the community, to use our resources effectively, and to guide our current and future efforts.
We are not actively seeking new members, but reach out if you’re interested!
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Representatives from 12 sectors of our community (schools, businesses, parents, youth, faith organizations, law enforcement, healthcare professionals, etc.) meet once a month, guiding the work in our community to prevent and reduce youth drug and alcohol use.
Let us know if you would be interested in bringing your voice to our coalition.
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Invite us to speak with your book group, parent meeting, faith organization, sports club, business, fraternal organization, or other group interested in promoting a safe and healthy community for the youth of Lincoln County. We are available to customize a presentation for you. Contact us to learn more.
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Donate items —
Please reach out to a team member if you would like to donate food, hygiene/first aid supplies, clothing, and other household items. We can accept items that are new or lightly used and in good condition.
Healthy Lincoln County is a project of Medical Care Development, Inc. which is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit and your donation is tax deductible to the extent permissible by law.
Contact us at info@healthylincolncounty.org today to learn more.