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Not-for-Profit Provides Critical Mental Health Support for Veterans, First Responders, and Foster Youth
INDIANAPOLIS - IndianaStop -- March on Mission, a nonprofit organization dedicated to breaking barriers to mental health care, is thrilled to announce the launch of a new charitable initiative focused on providing transformative mental health support for veterans, first responders, and foster youth. This initiative is designed to increase access to innovative treatments such as neurofeedback, ketamine therapy, and counseling services to help individuals manage trauma, anxiety, PTSD, and other mental health challenges.
"We are excited to take this step forward in getting access to mental health care to those who need it most," said Tara Rager, Executive Director of March on Mission. "by supporting these life changing services for individuals facing financial barriers, we hope to give them a chance to heal —because healing shouldn't be a luxury, especially for our heroes."
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March on Mission's programs focus on providing targeted financial assistance, funded through community donations, grants, and partnerships, to make effective, evidence-based therapies accessible. In addition to direct treatment services, the organization is committed to reducing stigma around mental health through community education and advocacy.
"Our goal is to create a community where mental health care is viewed as a basic human right," Rager added. "Through this initiative, we're able to reach individuals who might otherwise be left without options, giving them the tools and support they need to thrive."
About March on Mission
Founded by mental health advocate Courtney Reimmuth, March on Mission is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focused on expanding access to essential mental health services for underserved and vulnerable populations, including veterans, first responders, and foster children. March on Mission works to bridge the gap in mental health care through innovative mental health services.
For more information, or to support March on Mission's new initiative, please visit www.marchonmission.org.
"We are excited to take this step forward in getting access to mental health care to those who need it most," said Tara Rager, Executive Director of March on Mission. "by supporting these life changing services for individuals facing financial barriers, we hope to give them a chance to heal —because healing shouldn't be a luxury, especially for our heroes."
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March on Mission's programs focus on providing targeted financial assistance, funded through community donations, grants, and partnerships, to make effective, evidence-based therapies accessible. In addition to direct treatment services, the organization is committed to reducing stigma around mental health through community education and advocacy.
"Our goal is to create a community where mental health care is viewed as a basic human right," Rager added. "Through this initiative, we're able to reach individuals who might otherwise be left without options, giving them the tools and support they need to thrive."
About March on Mission
Founded by mental health advocate Courtney Reimmuth, March on Mission is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focused on expanding access to essential mental health services for underserved and vulnerable populations, including veterans, first responders, and foster children. March on Mission works to bridge the gap in mental health care through innovative mental health services.
For more information, or to support March on Mission's new initiative, please visit www.marchonmission.org.
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