MHS Serves Announces Recipients of $1.2 Million Investment in Youth Mental Health
Date: 08/07/25
MHS is proud to announce the recipients of the most recent partnership opportunity from MHS Serves, a $12 million Community Impact Program, focused on addressing health disparities across Indiana. In collaboration with Indiana Minority Health Coalition (IMHC) and Black Onyx Management, MHS Serves will aim to make an impact in accessing mental health resources for Hoosiers youth across the state.
The latest round of this partnership opportunity, Youth Mental Health Empowerment Program, supports the expansion or enhancement of current programs, services, initiatives, and resources that directly address youth access to healthcare, mental health, and trauma-informed care. By supporting effective program practices and professional development, MHS Serves will fund organizations in counties including Allen, Boone, Clark, Delaware, Elkhart, Floyd, Grant, Hamilton, Hancock, Harrison, Hendricks, Henry, Howard, Jasper, Johnson, Lake, LaPorte, Madison, Marion, Montgomery, Newton, Putnam, Porter, Scott, Starke, St. Joseph, Vigo, Washington and 4 statewide coverage organizations through this initiative. Organizations receiving partnership funding include:
Cummins Behavioral Health Systems, Inc.
Firefly Children & Family Alliance
Heart City Health Center, Inc.
Marion County Commission on Youth
Martin Luther King Multi-Service Center Indianapolis Incorporated
MHS Serves is proud to partner with these organizations through funding support to continue to expand youth access to mental health care and trauma-informed resources in our communities. More information can be found at MHS Serves or by contacting strategicpartnerships@mhsserves.org.