ST. MARYS — Dickinson Center Inc. (DCI), a non-profit organization and affiliate of Journey Health System, announced a $500 donation from Lynch-Green Funeral Home in support of DCI’s Building for Tomorrow capital campaign.
The contribution will aid in the construction of Dickinson’s new facility in St. Marys, ensuring that more than 1,200 children and adults annually receive continued access to behavioral health.
Michelle Muccio, Lynch-Green Funeral Home’s owner and director said, “It is an honor and a pleasure to be part of something so wonderful for our community and to help bring these services to St. Marys. Mental and behavioral health services are incredibly important, and we are grateful to be part of the path forward in our community.”
Joe Haines, DCI Board chair and Capital Campaign Committee member added, “This generous donation exemplifies the strong community spirit that defines our region. We are grateful for Lynch-Green’s support and commitment to building a brighter future for those we serve.”
Lynch-Green Funeral Home, established in 1927 and operating from its historic location at the corner of North Michael and Maurus streets, has provided compassionate and dignified services for more than 90 years.
Founded in 1958, Dickinson Center Inc. is a rural behavioral health provider in Elk, Cameron, Potter, McKean, Forest, Warren, Jefferson and Clearfield counties.
For more information about the Building for Tomorrow capital campaign or to make a donation, visit givetodickinson.org or contact Tana Smith at (814) 594-3737 or at tsmith@journeyhealth.org.