During a thrilling game against the New York Rangers, the Tampa Bay Lightning celebrated Laurallyn Segur as a Community Hero, awarding her a $50,000 donation from the Lightning Foundation. Segur, known for her dedication to helping abused and neglected children, has made significant contributions through the Intensive Family Services Team program. This funding will support additional families in need, highlighting the Lightning Foundation’s ongoing commitment to the community with over $32 million granted to local nonprofits.
The vibrant city of Tampa was buzzing with excitement as the Lightning Community Hero program shone brightly once again. During a thrilling game against the New York Rangers, the Tampa Bay Lightning honored Laurallyn Segur for her remarkable contributions to the community. As part of this recognition, Segur was presented with a jaw-dropping $50,000 donation from the Lightning Foundation, a gesture that aims to make a significant impact in the lives of children in need.
Laurallyn Segur’s heart beats for the children of Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco Counties. Her dedication to improving the lives of abused, neglected, and abandoned children has been evident for over 38 years. Throughout her career, she has initiated numerous changes and engaged deeply with her community, making it a better place for countless families.
Segur’s advocacy involves her unwavering support for the Intensive Family Services Team (IFST) program. This innovative program is designed to protect children and address the underlying causes of family struggles. For families facing difficulties, the IFST program offers wrap-around services that include everything from rent assistance and transportation to clothing, food, legal aid, and help with finding employment.
The fruits of Segur’s labor are impressive. Thanks to the IFST program’s implementation, there has been a remarkable 55% decrease in the number of children entering the foster care system. Segur’s long-standing work has aided in the reunification and adoption of thousands of children, creating a ripple effect of hope and healing throughout the region.
With the generous $50,000 grant designated for the Children’s Network of Hillsborough County, Segur will be able to extend this support to an additional thirty families. This funding will bolster the services that offer essential resources for those facing challenges, giving them a much-needed lifeline when they need it most.
Segur is the 607th individual to receive recognition as a Lightning Community Hero since the program began in the 2011-12 season. This initiative, fueled by a $10 million commitment from the Vinik Family, aims to empower local heroes like Segur who are making a difference in the Greater Tampa Bay area.
It’s worth noting that the Lightning Foundation has granted an impressive total of $32.72 million to over 760 nonprofits within the community, reflecting their commitment to uplift those in need. The Vinik Family isn’t stopping there; they’ve announced an additional $10 million commitment to the Community Hero program, ensuring that even more heroes can be recognized and funded through the 2025-26 season.
In an encouraging development for the community, Doug Ostrover and Marc Lipschultz, who joined the Lightning ownership group in late 2024, are teaming up with the Vinik Family to amplify the impact of this initiative. Their collaboration in supporting the program’s success is a promising sign for the greater Tampa Bay area and its many aspiring heroes.
The Lighting Community Hero program is more than just a ceremonial honor; it represents a heartfelt partnership between the team and the community, dedicated to making life a little brighter for those who need it most. Hats off to Laurallyn Segur, the Tampa Bay Lightning, and all the unsung heroes working tirelessly for a better tomorrow!
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