HHS Awards Grants for Youth Behavioral Health to 21 Organizations

North Dakota’s $3.4 Million Boost for Kids’ Health: 21 Organizations Awarded Grant Money to Support Mental Health Programs

In recent news, North Dakota Health and Human Services’ Behavioral Health Division has awarded 21 organizations with $3.4 million in grant money to support healthy coping skills for kids in the state. These organizations were selected based on their potential to make a positive impact in the community. Among the recipients were Youthworks, Mandan Public Schools, and Bismarck Public Schools.

Youthworks is an organization that focuses on providing shelter for runaway and homeless youth, as well as other services to support their well-being. Program Manager Mark Heinert highlighted the connection between mental health, addiction, and behavioral health issues among the young adults they serve. The grant money will be used to train staff and expand current behavioral health programs in order to offer more support and resources to youth in need.

Early intervention is crucial in addressing youth service gaps, according to clinical administrator Katie Houle at North Dakota Health and Human Services. By working closely with parents and providing individualized support services, organizations like Mandan and Bismarck Public Schools aim to help students develop a sense of belonging and confidence in their academic and emotional skills.

The grant money awarded to these organizations will be utilized until September 2025 to enhance programs and services that promote healthy coping skills and support for kids in North Dakota. The goal is to provide these young people with the tools they need to thrive both academically and emotionally.

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