About Our Foundation
The Foundation
The Lake County Veterans and Family Services Foundation is a 501c (3) non-profit organization founded in 2012. Originally a Department of Health and Human Services grant, today we are 100% funded by private donations which means we need your help to serve those in our Lake, McHenry and Southern Kenosha County Communities who have served, sacrificed, and continue to struggle emotionally, financially and vocationally.
Financial Disclosure: Click here for the latest filed 990.
Our Mission
Our mission is to connect Service Members and their families with each other and to the resources and benefits they earned and deserve, free and confidentially regardless of discharge status. Through our professionally trained Veteran Peer Specialists, we provide “help from those who’ve been there” for support services, counseling, program resources, and a sense of hope and purpose.
Our Guiding Principles
Peer support is an essential component for our success. Those who have been there are the ones who can truly understand and guide someone through recovery from the impact of their military experiences.
Community support is not bound by legal or traditional military restrictions. When issues emerge that affect our target consumer, we will engage all those affected.
We believe that employment and volunteer work are significant contributors to an improved feeling of worthiness and normalcy for our target consumer. Our focus is to develop these principles of connection in our community for veterans and their families.
Our primary goal prior to, during, and after deployment is to keep families intact, engaged, and flourishing. We acknowledge support persons as a part of the family to be included in the process.
All interventions will be confidential, and any discussion or dissemination of information associated with the interaction of our programs or partners will be consumer-controlled.
Our support of programs that thwart suicide and homelessness is grounded in the value of developing the individual’s hope that things can get and stay better.
We will support programs that recruit, train, and certify the next generation of trauma-informed providers of our transformational care.
Latest News
Earth Day Cleanup Party
Earth Day Cleanup Party Kevin, Stephanie and Bob put together another successful Earth Day cleanup party. Above are just some of the participants, many from
Mundelein After School Coalition
Mundelein After School Coalition LCVFSF Cup-A-Joe Veteran members, guests, and staff enjoyed a great dinner and lots of laughs at the Annual Mundelein High School
Jewel Osco gives to the LCVFSF Food Insecurity Program
Food Insecurity Program We would like to thank Jewel Osco for their generous donation to our Food Insecurity Program. With their help, we will be
Paid Veteran Internship Chicago IL
Veteran Internship Program From May 22 – August 11, 2023, the Chicago Botanic Garden and the Robert R. McCormick Foundation are proud to support military
LCVFSF Annual Report 2022
LCVFSF Annual Report 2022 Your copy of the 2022 Lake County Veterans and Family Services Foundation is available for your review. Simply click on https://bit.ly/3YiWlPN
Veterans Event Planning 2023
2023 Veterans Marketing and Event Planning The relationship between LCVFSF and the Veterans Path to Hope was strengthened on Wednesday 1 February. Members of both