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Founded in 1958, Lenape Valley Foundation (LVF) has grown from a small outpatient mental health center into a leading nonprofit provider of behavioral health services in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. LVF has evolved through decades of innovation—introducing crisis intervention programs, residential services, and specialized care for children, seniors, and individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. With strong community partnerships and a commitment to trauma-informed care, LVF continues to expand its reach through mobile services, community education, and award-winning initiatives like the Bucks County Crisis Intervention Team. Today, LVF stands as a trusted resource dedicated to improving lives through compassionate, comprehensive care.
Looking ahead, Lenape Valley Foundation is poised to transform behavioral health care in Bucks County with the opening of the Bright Path Center—a first-of-its-kind crisis stabilization facility in Pennsylvania. Scheduled to open in 2026, this 22,000-square-foot center will unite mental health, substance use, and intellectual disability services under one roof, offering 24/7 trauma-informed care in a calming, home-like environment. With dedicated spaces for children and adults, Bright Path Center will serve as a beacon of hope for individuals and families in crisis, helping them navigate their path to recovery with dignity and compassion. This bold initiative reflects LVF’s unwavering commitment to innovation, accessibility, and healing for all.
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