Tell Our Story
For more than three decades, Life Management Centers has been a trusted leader in providing mental health and behavioral support services to at-risk youth and families.
Our work is rooted in one mission:
We specialize in working with high-risk populations, including youth affected by trauma, human trafficking, family instability, and mental health crises.
35+ Years of Proven Service
Thousands of Youth and Families Served
Community-Based & School-Based Programs
Crisis Intervention & Long-Term Support
Trusted by Families, Courts, and Communities
“I highly recommend this facility. The staff has been helpful finding providers for me. Sandra Webster-Brown is wonderful therapist that has helped me beyond words. She is very patient, resourceful and takes time with her clients.”
-B
“I sought out these services when my teenage daughter began acting out. Not only did I find professional expertise and superb care, my daughter had a wrap around team of professionals creating a mini community of people who encouraged her, was honest with her, and supportive to my family.”
-T. Thompson
Results
We are building more than programs—we are building pathways to stability, healing, and success.
Our goal is to create safe, structured environments where young people can overcome adversity and reach their full potential.
Support
The Future: Building Legacy Through Impact
Life Management Centers is expanding its mission through the development of a dedicated boys’ mental health and development facility—designed to provide structure, mentorship, and healing for at-risk youth.
This initiative reflects our long-term commitment to creating lasting change in the communities we serve.
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1. Route 91 Harvest music festival, Las Vegas, October 2, 2017: 60 killed, more than 850 injured.
2. Pulse, Orlando, Fla., June 2016: 49 killed and 53 injured.
3. Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va., April 2007: 32 killed and 17 injured on campus.
4. Sandy Hook Elementary School, Newtown, Conn., December 2012:
26 killed.
5. First Baptist Church, Sutherland Springs, Texas, November 2017: 26 killed and 20 injured.
6. Luby’s Cafeteria, Killeen, Texas, October 1991: 23 killed.
7. Walmart, El Paso, Texas, August 3, 2019: 23 killed, 26 injured.
8. McDonald’s, San Ysdiro, Calif., July 1984: 21 killed.
9. Robb Elementary School, Uvalde, Texas, May 24, 2022: 21 killed.
10. Schemengees Bar and Sparetime Recreation,
Lewiston, Maine, October 2023: 18 killed.