To improve health outcomes for people living with HIV in Metro Detroit, this project will integrate behavioral health services – including mental health assessments, individual and group therapy, and crisis intervention services – within the grantee’s existing...
To expand access to trauma-informed mental health care for immigrants and individuals seeking humanitarian aid in Southeast Michigan, this project builds on Freedom House Detroit’s (FHD) therapeutic program by hiring an additional therapist and accepting referrals...
To reduce no-show rates and increase patient engagement, this initiative uses technology to improve workflows. It provides 650 organizational users and patients with an improved telehealth platform and process along with other enhancements, like automated reminders...
To improve the ability to respond to emergency calls with the appropriate personnel, the expansion project will help four rural sites assess their current capacity and standardize call coding. Identifying rural capacity needs based on a better understanding of all...
To strengthen Michigan’s approach to student mental health, this project will launch a statewide survey to assess the current state of social and emotional learning (SEL) in schools and youth programs. The effort will gather input from thousands of educators and youth...
To address chronic emotional distress and intergenerational trauma among refugee populations in Michigan, the project will implement peer-led support groups in a participants’ native language, specifically for women and youth. Support groups will help 300 individuals...
To better serve students from racial/ethnic minorities and low-income students experiencing the largest unaddressed behavioral health needs at community colleges, the project expands to an additional six institutions. Community colleges will complete a mix of needs...
To strengthen systems of care for older adults with substance use disorders (SUD), this project will ensure seamless transitions from inpatient and residential SUD treatment into long-term care settings. Led by the City of Detroit and supported by healthcare partners,...
To expand youth-led mental health awareness in schools, the Discover YouTM Peer-to-Peer (P2P) program empowers middle and high school students to create and lead campaigns that reduce stigma and promote support-seeking among peers. With school staff advisors and...