Improving mental and behavioral health is a Health First priority. We want to share with you the impact one of our grant-funded programs is having on children and families in the Lake Havasu City area. This oasis in the desert sits in the southwestern part of our region in Mohave County, where 25% of the youth population lives in poverty. Mohave County is a significant mental health provider shortage area and has reported not a single pediatric mental health provider in recent years.
To help alleviate the need, Health First Foundation awarded a grant to Arizona’s Children Association to establish outpatient and in-home behavioral and mental health services for children and their families in and around Lake Havasu City. So far, the program has served more than 140 individuals. Robert, 15, is one of them.
Robert’s life had been a struggle from the start. Born to a mother who was misusing drugs, he had often been homeless and once took shelter in a junkyard shed. A year ago, he lost the only family member that could provide him care, his grandmother. A friend’s mother took Robert in and sought help for the teenager suffering from depression, anxiety, PTSD, sleep problems, and other issues. Arizona’s Children Association assists Robert and his new family with therapy and other needs through its expanded outpatient program.
“As humans on this planet, our number one priority should be to protect our children,” said Robert’s guardian parent. “They need to be protected, and they shouldn’t be hurt.”
Robert and his family are among the hundreds of thousands of people touched by Northern Arizona Community Health Grants from Health First Foundation. Our grants help area nonprofits provide care, preventative services, health education, and other assistance to those in need. They are made possible through the generosity of our donors.
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