As 2026 Begins, Every Little Bit Helps For Nonprofits
As 2025 comes to a close and a new year begins, nonprofit organizations across Kosciusko County are entering 2026 on uneven footing.
Read MoreAs 2025 comes to a close and a new year begins, nonprofit organizations across Kosciusko County are entering 2026 on uneven footing.
Read More“You have these windows when they’re willing, and you’ve got to go,” said Peer Recovery Coach and Peer Navigator Shelly Metzger.
Read MoreResiliency, Inspiration, Support, Empowerment – these are the principles guiding R.I.S.E., a support group for all teens 13-17.
Read MoreTerra Trytko went through many ups and downs to get to where she is today, supporting others in their recovery journeys through Living In Transition Effectively in Milford.
Read MoreLiving in Transition Effectively will return to Syracuse Public Library with a table of invaluable resources from 3-5 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 15, in the upstairs sitting area.
Read MoreBy a vote of 2-1 Tuesday, Sept. 23, the Kosciusko County Commissioners denied a request from Living In Transition Effectively (LITE) Executive Director Tammy Cotton for opioid settlement funds so she could pursue a grant that requires matching funds from the county.
Read MoreLiving in Transition Effectively, Milford, is one of the local sponsors for an upcoming film festival on justice and transformation.
Read MorePeer recovery coach and Warsaw native, Rachelle Dickey, is proud to be part of L.I.T.E.
Read MoreLiving in Transition Effectively is now offering a transportation service for clients.
Read MoreKosciusko Leadership Academy and LITE are organizing an empathy-building simulation addressing re-entry challenges after incarceration, highlighting awareness of
employment, housing and support.
Living in Transition Effectively has partnered with Warsaw Continuing Education to offer high school equivalency classes for those seeking to earn a general educational development certificate.
Read MoreMeet Milford, a local community group dedicated to supporting initiatives, which fosters growth and connection in Milford, announced it made a donation of $1,000 to the Living in Transition Effectively Recovery Hub.
Read MoreMeet Milford hosted its second Christmas tree lighting on the lawn of the Milford Town Hall on Friday, Dec. 6.
Read MoreRich Beauty Parlor, in Syracuse, had another successful month collecting donations of self-care items for the basic needs bank at Living in Transition Effectively, or L.I.T.E., a substance abuse recovery program in Milford.
Read MoreSeveral testimonials at a meeting on the Kosciusko County Jail’s newest recovery program illustrated the importance of community and recovery.
Read MoreRich Beauty Parlor, 808 S. Huntington St., Syracuse, was able to raise over 400 items of self-care items to donate to Living In Transition Effectively Recovery Hub, L.I.T.E. Recovery Café and L.I.T.E. House Recovery Residence, Milford.
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