Paducah Bank Donates $100,000 to Lifeline Recovery Center

Paducah Bank has donated $100,000 to support the construction of Lifeline Recovery Center’s new women’s campus near Barkley Regional Airport, offering hope and healing for women seeking recovery.

Paducah Bank is honored to partner with Lifeline Recovery Center in its fundraising initiative,  A Campaign for Recovery: Breaking the Cycle of Addiction One Life at a Time, Paducah Bank is honored to help further Lifeline’s mission to provide comprehensive residential treatment and long-term support for individuals overcoming substance abuse.

The campaign’s $14.5 million goal is already well within reach — with more than $12.3 million raised — and the new campus marks a transformative step in expanding services for women in Western Kentucky.

“This generous gift is an incredible example of community leadership and partnership,” said Ashley Miller, Executive Director of Lifeline Recovery Center. “We’re grateful for Paducah Bank’s support of our healing mission to provide second chances, reunite families, and strengthen our community.”

The new women’s administration building is expected to open in December 2025, followed by dining halls and dormitories slated for completion in March 2026. Once open, the facility will mirror the success of Lifeline’s men’s campus, which has already helped hundreds of Kentuckians rebuild their lives.

At Paducah Bank, community commitment runs deep. For 76 years, we’ve believed that banking is about more than numbers — it’s about investing in people, possibilities, and the well-being of our hometown. Our partnership with Lifeline is a reflection of that belief and our ongoing promise to help build a stronger, healthier Paducah.

Together, we’re investing in second chances, stronger families, and a community filled with hope.