Thank you for visiting the website of the Lincoln County Resource Board (LCRB). The LCRB works to improve the quality, access and system of mental health care for Lincoln County children and youth (ages 0-19) and their families.
Through a ¼ cent sales tax designated to provide mental health services for Lincoln County kids, the LCRB funds:
• Counseling
• Crisis care
• Family support services for infants
• Forensic interviews
• Parenting programs
• Psychiatric services
• Substance abuse services
• School-based prevention and early intervention programs
• Therapeutic mentoring
LCRB-funded programs and services effectively prevent child abuse and neglect; homelessness; substance use disorder; and school-based violence.
At the conclusion of the 2022-23 contract cycle, LCRB-funded agencies served approximately 2,274* Lincoln County children and youth with direct services, such as counseling and mentoring. *This figure includes a reduction of 20% of the total kids served to account for children receiving services from more than one LCRB-funded program. *The LCRB’s 2023-24 outcomes will be available by September 2024.
Additionally, approximately 11,292* Lincoln County youth and children participated in LCRB-funded prevention programming. *This figure reflects a reduction of 30% of the total kids served to account for youth receiving more than one prevention program.
For the 12-month contract period of July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025, the LCRB has allocated more than $2.4 million in funding, the largest 12-month funding allocation in the LCRB’s history. Learn more about the LCRB’s funded agencies and programs by visiting the Contracted Agencies page.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.