The REACH Institute and our community are helping change the conversation about children’s mental health care. This past year, as mental health needs and provider shortages grabbed headlines, REACH and its alumni stepped up with solutions.
REACH’s training for pediatric primary care providers (PCPs) was covered by Good Morning America, Scripps News, NBC, Yahoo Finance, and Yahoo News, as well as local news outlets in Nebraska, Minnesota, and more.
Our faculty published articles, joined podcasts, and hosted webinars that reached clinicians nationwide.
REACH and our founder, Peter Jensen, MD, received the 2024 AARP Purpose Prize for our work to ensure more children have access to evidence-based mental health care treatment.
Most of all, our 7,000+ alumni changed children’s lives. They treated hundreds of thousands of children struggling with mental health disorders, many of whom would otherwise not have received treatment.
We could not have accomplished this without the help of donors, alumni, faculty members, and supporters like you. Here’s how, together, we made sure more children had access to mental health care in 2023.
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