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The Cigna Group Foundation Invests $3 Million to Strengthen Youth Mental Health Through Nonprofits Across 10 States - The Cigna Group Newsroom
Youth Mental Health Texas (Google News) · June 23, 2026
In plain language
The Cigna Group Foundation is donating $3 million to help 22 nonprofit groups improve mental health care for children and teens. These grants focus on helping young people between ages 5 and 18 get support faster and easier. Several organizations in Texas, including Communities In Schools of the South Plains and Momentous Institute, will receive funding to help local families. The program also provides training for parents, teachers, and caregivers to better support the emotional needs of the youth in their care.
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Key takeaways
- A new $3 million investment will support 22 nonprofits across 10 states, including Texas.
- The grants aim to improve mental health access for children and teens ages 5 to 18.
- Funding supports local Texas organizations like Momentous Institute and Communities In Schools of the South Plains.
- The program helps parents, educators, and caregivers learn how to better support youth mental health.
- This initiative is part of a larger three-year, $9 million commitment to youth wellness.
The Cigna Group Foundation Invests $3 Million to Strengthen Youth Mental Health Through Nonprofits Across 10 States The Cigna Group Newsroom
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