Mental Health Services Grant to Abilene Christian University Aims to Support School Counselors
Boosting Mental Health Resources in Schools
Today, U.S. Senator John Cornyn officially announced that Abilene Christian University (ACU) will be awarded a significant grant of $662,758 over five years. This funding will be dedicated to expanding access to mental health services for students through enhanced programs in collaboration with Abilene Independent School District (AISD) and Wichita Falls Independent School District (WISD).
Enhancing School-Based Mental Health Services
The grant will provide crucial resources for school counselors aiming to address the growing mental health needs of students in the U.S. The funding is part of the Safer Communities Act, reflecting a nationwide commitment to fostering safer educational environments through improved mental health access.
- Funding of $662,758
- Collaboration with AISD and WISD
- Focus on school counselors' resources
- Part of Safer Communities Act initiative
The initiative not only stresses the importance of mental health services in schools but aims to ensure that every student has access to necessary support, enhancing overall community wellbeing.
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