The Maryland Consortium on Coordinated Community Supports — which issued $111 million in grants to address youth mental health in 2024 –issued six grants totaling $4.1 million in Washington County:
- Sheppard Pratt Health System Inc. received $2 million for individual and family therapy, early intervention groups, case management, psychiatric services and a summer program.
- Family Healthcare of Hagerstown received $545,000 for therapy, medication management, family navigation and school staff training.
- Achieving True Self received $530,000 for social skills groups, parent training, and behavior consultation and support.
- Boys & Girls Club of Washington County received $520,000 for social-emotional skill building and character development through after-school activities.
- Hospice of Washington County Inc. received $290,000 for bereavement and grief support services for students and families, including individualized, comprehensive and developmentally appropriate resource toolkits for students; peer grief support groups; and individual care services in school, home, office and community settings.
- San Mar Family and Community Services: Bester Community of Hope received $220,000 for in-home family support services, collaboration with treatment teams and schools, referral and intake services, and parent engagement.