June 24, 2024
Integral Care was awarded $1,568,929 to continue serving students with essential mental health services. This funding will allow Integral Care to continue and expand evidence-based clinical assessments and interventions for students in rural schools and foster care. This project addresses critical needs in our community and serves nearly 400 students with essential mental health services. Building on over five years of programming, this project aims to further existing relationships with Independent School Districts, Child Serving Agencies, and the Department of Child and Family Services to continue and expand timely linkage to evidence-based clinical assessments and interventions for students in rural schools and foster care. We anticipate serving 562 students, with expected outcomes including improved rates of depression, school attendance, and school behavior. Funding is for two years and supports 11 FTE.