Thrive Community Services: Mission, Impact & Upcoming Events

Jantz Spalding (Director of Development) and Lisa Hughs (Director of Community Day Services) joined Galesburg’s Morning News to discuss Thrive Community Service’s nearly 70-year legacy empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Key Highlights:

• Serving 300+ individuals across Knox County with day programs, employment services, SOAR respite, and the Gordon Behrents Senior Center

• Busting the “daycare” myth — Thrive is one of the county’s largest volunteer organizations

• 70th Anniversary in 2026 with increased visibility and community storytelling

Howl at the Moon Dueling Pianos – Nov. 7 at The Vault at Reserve Artisan Ales (185 S. Kellogg St.)

  • Doors 6 PM, show at 7 PM
  • $35 tickets | $315 table of 10
  • Light appetizers, drink specials
  • Funds new accessible outdoor sensory recreation space (tactile path, garden, musical instruments)

Socktober Drive – Accepting new socks through mid-November at all Thrive locations

Jantz Spalding, Director of Development and Lisa Hughs, Director of Community Day Services, for Thrive Community Services. (WGIL)
Jantz Spalding, Director of Development and Lisa Hughs, Director of Community Day Services, for Thrive Community Services. (WGIL)

 

Jantz Spalding (Director of Development) and Lisa Hughs (Director of Community Day Services) joined Galesburg’s Morning News to discuss Thrive Community Service’s nearly 70-year

 

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