LG’s ongoing support helps to improve on-campus mental resources, expanding on the company’s long-term commitment to mental health awareness

News Summary

  • LG Electronics USA is partnering with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) to provide $10,000 each to the host schools of the 2026 NCAA Final Four Men’s and Women’s Tournaments – Indiana University, Indianapolis (IU Indy) and Arizona State University.
  • Earlier this week, LG hosted a discussion with IU Indy student-athletes on the importance of mental health resources featuring WNBA free agent and NCAA Division 1 women’s basketball champion (Stanford) Lexie Hull.
  • As a Proud Partner of the NCAA, LG has championed student athlete mental health and wellness initiatives since 2022, providing more than $2.5 million in support.

, /PRNewswire/ — LG Electronics USA, an official NCAA corporate partner, is continuing its efforts to support student well-being by partnering with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) to provide funding and resources to the host schools of the 2026 NCAA Final Four Men’s and Women’s Tournaments. Since 2022, LG has dedicated more than $2.5 million to elevate and improve mental health initiatives for student-athletes.

Lexie Hull, WNBA free agent and NCAA Division I women’s basketball champion, shares her experiences navigating mental health as a student-athlete at a special LG and NAMI-hosted event during the 2026 NCAA Men’s Final Four weekend.

Panelists discuss student-athlete mental health at a special LG and NAMI-hosted event at IU Indianapolis during the 2026 NCAA Men’s Final Four weekend. Pictured (from l to r): Dan Gillison, Jr., CEO of NAMI; Lexie Hull, WNBA free agent and NCAA Division I women’s basketball champion; Johnny Milabu, Corporate Marketing Manager at LG Electronics USA.

Panelists discuss student-athlete mental health at a special LG and NAMI-hosted event at IU Indianapolis during the 2026 NCAA Men’s Final Four weekend. Pictured (from l to r): Dan Gillison, Jr., CEO of NAMI; Lexie Hull, WNBA free agent and NCAA Division I women’s basketball champion; Johnny Milabu, Corporate Marketing Manager at LG Electronics USA.

LG Electronics USA presented a $10,000 donation to Indiana University Indianapolis to support their NAMI on Campus club and student-athlete mental health resources during the 2026 NCAA Men’s Final Four weekend. Pictured (from l to r): Lexie Hull, WNBA free agent and NCAA Division I women’s basketball champion; Dan Gillison, Jr., CEO of NAMI; Luke Bosso, Director of Athletics at IU Indianapolis; Don Kwack, President and CEO of LG Electronics North America.

Don Kwack, President and CEO of LG Electronics North America, congratulates Luke Bosso, Director of Athletics at IU Indianapolis, following LG’s $10,000 donation to support student-athlete mental health resources at the 2026 NCAA Men’s Final Four. Pictured (from l to r): Luke Bosso; Don Kwack.

Lexie Hull, WNBA free agent and NCAA Division I women’s basketball champion, attends a special LG and NAMI-hosted mental health event for IU Indianapolis student-athletes during the 2026 NCAA Men’s Final Four weekend.