The Maryland Consortium on Coordinated Community Supports — which issued $111 million in grants to address youth mental health in 2024 –issued 19 grants totaling $24.9 million in Prince George’s County:
- iMind Health LLC received $3.5 million for behavioral health crisis prevention and response through the Mobile Response and Stabilization model.
- Hazel Health received $2.75 million for telehealth services for students and families.
- EveryMind received $2.7 milion for individual, group,and family therapy; mental health education and literacy; suicide prevention; and other services.
- Sheppard Pratt Health System Inc. received $2.1 million for individual and family therapy, early intervention groups, case management, psychiatric services and a summer program.
- Healthlincs received $1.9 million for behavioral health screening, care coordination, social determinant of health supports, social emotional learning, individual therapy, group therapy, family supports, substance use disorder interventions, mental health screening, classroom observation and teacher training.
- Hyacinth Wellness received $1.35 million for substance use disorder prevention, intervention, and treatment through peer education, therapeutic art interventions, peer support groups and individual and family therapy.
- VineCorps received $1.3 million for substance use disorder services, behavioral health education and support for students and families, support groups, wraparound and navigation services, and schoolwide preventative mental health literacy programming.
- Spectrum of Hope, Health, Wellness and Community Services LLC received $1.25 million for family support, navigation and linkages to services that identify and support children and youth with behavioral health and co-occurring neurodiversity including autism.
- AprilMay Company Inc. received $1.23 million for early intervention for learners with intellectual and developmental disabilities, professional learning opportunities for teachers to support students with such disabilities, parent and family supports, autism spectrum disorder testing, diagnosis and counseling.
- GapBuster Inc. received $845,000 for individual, group and family therapy; social-emotional learning; art therapy; motivational interviewing; mentoring; substance use services; and suicide prevention.
- Paths for Families (Formerly Adoptions Together and Family Works Together) received $770,000 for counseling for students, support for families and training in trauma for school staff, with a focus on students in foster care, kinship care or adoptive families.
- Reginald S. Lourie Center for Infants and Young Children received $730,000 for Circle of Security groups for parents and teachers to help provide a secure base for children to reduce the impact of adversity.
- La Clínica del Pueblo Inc. received $735,000 for individualized mental health counseling, care coordination, mental health workshops for parents and training for teachers, focusing on the Latino population.
- Community Advocates for Family & Youth Inc. (CAFY) received $680,000 for individual, family, and group therapy; support groups; peer support; suicide prevention; and bereavement support.
- SMYAL (Sexual Minority Youth Aid Society) received $365,000 for school-based groups and individual counseling in-person or via telehealth, focusing on LGBTQ+ youth and those navigating gender expression issues.
- Transitions Counseling and Mentoring Services Inc. received $385,000 for outpatient therapy; psychiatric rehabilitation programs; diagnostic, assessment, consultation, and psychiatric services; substance abuse services; suicide prevention; family support; and mental health and wellness workshops.
- Uneo Health (in partnership with NAMI Maryland, Bowie State University, and AMG) received $470,000 for a smartphone app that will provide self-care and support resources to at-risk and underserved high school teenagers through a secure, gamified platform.
- Kirstin’s Care LLC received $295,000 for support groups, one-on-one interventions, and family support for youth experiencing mental health concerns or distress and substance use disorder.