In The News: Chicago Tribune – Frontline Care Center Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

December 9, 2024

We’re excited to share the recent feature of Frontline Care Center in the Chicago Tribune, titled “Lake County Mental Health Center for Vets, First Responders Opens: This Center is Really Going to Make a Difference.” This article highlights the launch of our much-needed facility, designed to support veterans, first responders, active-duty service members, reserves, and their families.

The Chicago Tribune article offers a closer look at the services available at Frontline Care Center, from mental health support to wellness programs, all tailored to meet the unique needs of those who serve on the frontlines. The piece underscores the significance of creating a dedicated space where these individuals can access confidential care and healing. As the article points out, the center is more than just a place for therapy—it’s a community that understands the challenges of those who have dedicated their lives to public service.

We’re proud to be a part of this important initiative and are grateful to the Chicago Tribune for recognizing the impact we’re making in Lake County. You can read the full article here.

If you or a loved one are a service member, Veteran or First Responder who would like to learn more about assistance, contact the Frontline Care Center at info@frontlinecarecenter.org or 847-201-7095.

Any resident, including First Responders, Veterans and their families facing a crisis can access the Lake County Health Department’s Crisis Care Program. Crisis Counselors are available 24 hours a day at 847-377-8088, and walk-in services are also available.

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