From Generosity to Well-being: Alluvion Health’s Enhanced Mental Health Services Thanks to a $100,000 Donation

Alluvion Health Foundation awarded $100,000 to enhance mental health services

Alluvion Health in Great Falls is preparing to enhance their mental health services during Mental Health Awareness month in May. This is thanks to a recent significant donation of $100,000 from an anonymous donor to the Alluvion Health Foundation.

Teresa Schreiner, the director of the Alluvion Health Foundation, shared her excitement about the new Mental Health Fellowship Program. She explained that the program will have a significant impact on the community and that the donor’s personal experience with the organization played a crucial role in their decision to make this generous donation.

The Alluvion Health Foundation is a non-profit organization that focuses on raising funds to offset existing costs in the community health center. The donation will help address specific mental health challenges and also enable funding for specialized therapy fields such as play therapy and addiction counseling.

Furthermore, the gift will contribute to establishing an endowment that ensures long-term sustainable funding for mental health services in the future. By investing in these resources, Alluvion Health is working towards providing comprehensive and accessible mental health services to those in need.

Schreiner emphasized that mental health is a critical issue that affects many people in Great Falls, and with this new program, they hope to provide more support for those who need it most.

Alluvion Health has been providing medical care to residents of Great Falls for over 40 years. They are committed to improving accessibility and affordability of healthcare services for all members of their community.

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