LITE Now Offering Transportation To And From Work
Living in Transition Effectively is now offering a transportation service for clients.
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.
Read MoreToday, Saturday, Aug. 31 is International Overdose Awareness Day, a global campaign to end overdoses, remember those who died and acknowledge the grief of loved ones left behind.
Read MoreLiving in Transition Effectively celebrated its second location at 121 W. Center St., Warsaw, Monday, May 6, with a ribbon-cutting with the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce.
Read MoreMuch has happened for Living In Transition Effectively, in the past year especially, and Executive Director and Founder Tammy Cotton shared that information with the Kosciusko County Council Thursday, Feb. 8.
Read MoreTo help inmates become a productive part of the community after they’re released from jail — and to help keep them from returning to jail — Kosciusko County Sheriff Jim Smith is looking to launch the Community Recovery Program that will utilize the resources of many community partners.
Read MoreHere is a recap of the Top Ten business stories in Kosciusko County, in no particular order.
Read MoreLiving in Transition Effectively, also known as L.I.T.E., has begun a teen support group in Milford.
Read MoreThe Milford Methodist Meeting House is hosting a free music concert 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 1.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko REMC Operation Round Up fund, held at the Kosciusko County Community Foundation, recently awarded more than $25,000 in grants to nine organizations serving Kosciusko County.
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