A Look at Kellin Foundation’s 2025 Impact

Each year, we take a step back to look at what has been built, who has been reached, and how support continues to take shape across our community.

Our 2025 Annual Report captures that work.

In a year marked by growing need, Kellin Foundation served nearly 14,000 individuals through counseling, peer support, wraparound services, and prevention efforts.

That work translated into real, measurable outcomes:

  • 9,621 clinical, peer support, and wraparound sessions delivered

  • 12,836 individuals trained in mental health education and prevention

  • 74,323 pounds of food distributed, reaching 3,822 people

  • 342 individuals supported through the Community Response Initiative (CRI)

Just as important, 100 percent of surveyed clients said they would recommend Kellin Foundation to others, a reflection of the trust and consistency behind the care being delivered.

But the numbers only tell part of the story.

At the center of this work is the Hope Hub. It is a model designed to bring services together so individuals and families can access support without navigating disconnected systems. Mental health care, food access, tutoring, crisis response, and community partnerships are coordinated in one place to reduce barriers and simplify access.

This year also marked continued progress. Services expanded. Partnerships deepened. Investments in the space strengthened the ability to meet growing demand and support long term stability.

The result is a more connected system of care. It meets immediate needs while helping individuals and families move toward stability over time.

Read the full 2025 Annual Report.

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