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The Foundation works to expand access to mental and behavioral health services for children and youth by supporting organizations that provide counseling and therapy to families at the local level.
The Foundation supports organizations that provide traditional and nontraditional therapies with an emphasis on trauma-informed care and measurement-based care. Additionally, the Foundation is interested in early diagnosis of mental health disorders through the integration of screenings performed by a child’s primary care provider during annual check-ups.
The Foundation supports organizations that provide counseling and therapy in community-friendly, easily-accessible spaces. The Foundation also seeks to partner with organizations that provide therapeutic services to individuals coping with more complex mental health conditions.
The Foundation’s focus in mental and behavioral health is primarily:
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Funding to support the Partnerships for Accessible Counseling and Training (PACT) Program, which provides those in under-resourced communities with mental health counseling services.
Funding to expand access to behavioral health care for children and youth living in under-resourced communities throughout Dallas County.
Funding to support the integrated behavioral health program, which identifies mental health conditions in children and youth, and provides on-site, immediate care for identified conditions.
Funding for the Enduring Families Counseling Program, which serves veterans and their families.