What is Project
Uplift?
Project Uplift is an
agency whose main goal is to help children develop constructive,
happy lives so that the delinquency rate in our county will
decrease.
Project Uplift is governed
by the Lee County Youth Development Center's board of directors,
administrator of a local ad valorem tax, our primary funding
source. Additional major support comes from the Cities of
Opelika and Auburn, the Lee County United Way, and several
voluntary contributions. The Department of Psychology, in the
College of Liberal Arts at Auburn University, provides in-kind
services and office space to the volunteer program through the
Psychological Services Center.
Project Uplift offers
volunteer services to Lee County children at no cost to their
families. Since our opening in July 1973, more than 5500
volunteers and children have participated in our program
(presently we have about 845 people in the program). Only a
small percentage of the children have entered the juvenile court
system during the time that they were involved with the program.
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