Donation from Basin Material Handling supports Youth First to provide mental health support and substance misuse prevention for Lawrence County youth

LAWRENCE CO. – Basin Material Handling has invested in the health and well-being of Lawrence County youth and families by donating $1,000 to Youth First, Inc.

The gift was celebrated at a check presentation held on June 10 at the company’s Mitchell facility. The funds help provide mental health support and substance misuse prevention through Youth First’s school-based student assistance program.  

Youth First partners with school districts across Indiana to embed mental health professionals in school buildings. These professionals become specialized mentors for students and prevention coaches for parents and teachers. Youth First Mental Health Professionals build caring relationships, foster readiness for positive change, and boost resiliency while equipping students with valuable life skills. Their presence also contributes to a healthier and safer school environment.

Mark Suvac, President of Basin Material Handling, states, “Whether it is poverty, homelessness, addictions, or mental health issues – having a Youth First Mental Health Professional in our schools to support our young people is invaluable. Youth First is committed to caring for the mental health and welfare of K-12 students in our community, and we proudly support their mission.”

Formed in 2015 through the merger of Steeltech Partners and VCI, Basin Material Handling has become a recognized leader in providing innovative racking and fabrication solutions to automotive and industrial customers. This charitable support demonstrates a thriving community partnership and highlights the vital need to equip young people with mental health support and positive influences.