Abigail Spanjers discusses La Crosse Lighthouse’s peer-run respite and need for local support — including an event Tuesday — after funding cuts
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La Crosse Lighthouse executive director Abigail Spanjers stopped in the WIZM studio to discuss the organization’s unique peer-run respite program for people experiencing mental health challenges, and to preview the upcoming philanthropic breakfast.
That happens from 7–9 a.m. Tuesday at the Radisson in downtown La Crosse, and guests can sign up here. The event is aimed at raising awareness and funds for the Lighthouse’s mission.
Spanjers explains how community support has become essential after major state and federal funding cuts forced the nonprofit to reduce staff by two-thirds and scale back from 24/7 operations to weekdays only.
Spanjers highlights how the Lighthouse focuses on the value of non-clinical, peer-based support, the importance of guest autonomy, and how her small team of four continues to provide a safe, understanding environment.
Spanjers also walks through how individuals can reach out for help and the variety of services offered — from group sessions to life-skills workshops.
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