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We are there for people through some of the darkest and most vulnerable times in their lives. Our supporters are the light, illuminating a way back to health and life for the people we serve.
If you are interested in giving back to our mission, there are a variety of ways to do so.
You can send us cash, credit card information, or checks through the mail. If you are writing us a check, please make it out to Adult & Child and write “donation” in the memo.
Mailing address: Brightli Foundation, Attn: Adult & Child, 2885 W Battlefield St., Springfield, MO 65807
Would you like our philanthropic team, Brightli Foundation, to run your credit card for you? Give them a call at 417-761-5500. Please leave them a message and let them know when it would be a good time to call you so they can make arrangements.
Yes, you will receive a receipt and acknowledgement letter for all monetary donations made. If you ever need a new copy emailed or mailed to you, please call us at 417-761-5500 or email us at foundation@livebrightli.org.
Yes, we are happy to send a letter to the person or family you made a gift in honor or in memory of. Please make a note with your offline gift that includes name and address information or fill out the tribute section for your online gift. You may also email us your note at foundation@livebrightli.org.
Please reach out to our philanthropic team, Brightli Foundation, with any questions related to monetary donations.
Sarah Miller works with the addictions team, general psychiatry for adolescents and adults, and the competency restoration team. She is board-certified as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Her specialties are working in addictions and with people who experience serious mental illness.
Miller graduated from Indiana University with a psychology degree and went back to school for nursing. She received her nursing degree from Indiana Wesleyan University and worked in a nursing home and also spent time working in a group home with adolescents. She received her master’s degree from Vanderbilt University.
She enjoys hanging out with her family and her two dogs, and going to sporting events.
Dr. Joanna Chambers is a psychiatrist who began seeing Adult & Child Health patients in November 2021. She graduated from Medical College of Georgia with her Doctorate of Medicine in 1996 and completed her residency in psychiatry at Yale University School of Medicine. In addition to bringing a wealth of experience, she currently serves as an associate professor at Indiana University School of Medicine where she teaches Clinical Psychiatry. She is certified in Addiction Medicine and has a special interest in treating pregnant and postpartum women. She is President of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry Organization as well as a sitting member of many medical association boards. Recently, she has won the Residents’ Award for Teaching Excellence in 2020 from Indiana University and has received “Best Doctors Award” in 2010, 2011, and 2014. Dr. Chambers is incredibly active in the medical, academic, and research realms of medicine. She is currently accepting new patients on Wednesdays.