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The Cigna Group Foundation Invests $3 Million to Strengthen Youth Mental Health Through Nonprofits Across 10 States - Yahoo Finance Australia
Youth Mental Health Texas (Google News) · June 23, 2026
In plain language
The Cigna Group Foundation is providing $3 million in grants to 22 nonprofit organizations to improve mental health care for children and teens. These funds will help young people ages 5 to 18 get support earlier and help their families and teachers better understand how to assist them. In Texas, the grants will support organizations like Communities In Schools of the South Plains and the Momentous Institute. This funding is part of a larger, multi-year effort to expand mental health services in 10 different states.
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Key takeaways
- A new $3 million investment will support youth mental health programs across 10 states, including Texas.
- The grants focus on helping children and teens ages 5 to 18 access care and early intervention services.
- Funding will provide training and resources for parents, caregivers, and educators to support struggling youth.
- Texas organizations receiving support include Communities In Schools of the South Plains, Momentous Institute, and Eluna.
- A partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of America has already provided trauma-informed training to 11,000 staff members.
The Cigna Group Foundation Invests $3 Million to Strengthen Youth Mental Health Through Nonprofits Across 10 States Yahoo Finance Australia
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