The Maryland Consortium on Coordinated Community Supports — which issued $111 million in grants to address youth mental health in 2024 — issued eight awards totaling $8.87 million in Baltimore County:
- Thrive Behavioral Health received $3.3 million for family education and support and expanded access to services.
- Balance Point Wellness received $1.7 million to provide individual, group and family therapy; medication management services; therapeutic workshops and mentoring; family support; and training for school staff.
- Tidemark Intervention Services received $1.3 million for prevention programming, therapy, prescriber services, a psychiatric rehabilitation program and therapeutic after-school programming.
- Hope Health Systems Inc. received $1 million to provide group sessions, awareness presentations, family outreach activities, intervention services for students and mental health consultations for school staff.
- Associated Catholic Charities Inc. received $790,000 to provide interventions with disengaged students to get them back in school.
- Life Renewal Services Inc. received $405,000 to provide individual and family therapy, medication evaluation and management, telehealth services, access to a mobile team that will provide individual and family therapy, case management and therapeutic mentoring.
- Nexus Wellness Group received $240,000 to provide individual, group, and family counseling; psychoeducation classes; social-emotional learning groups; parenting classes; grief groups; transportation services; and a mentoring program for students and families.
- Lighthouse Inc. received $135,000 to provide counseling to address generalized and social anxiety, school refusal, depression, grief, trauma, neurodivergence and issues of concern to LGBTQ+ children and their families.