01/21/2022 | Press release | Archived content
MIAMI, Fla. (Jan. 21, 2022) - The Florida Blue Foundation, the philanthropic foundation for the state's Blue Cross Blue Shield plan, today announced a $3.8 million investment to enhance mental health for Florida's children, families, and seniors.
Twelve nonprofit organizations across the state share in the investment which will support community-based programs that directly improve access to and quality of mental well-being services, particularly for the underserved and uninsured, including racial and ethnic minorities, and low-income populations.
"There is no health without mental health. Our mental well-being is just as important as our physical health, yet many Floridians suffering from loneliness, stress, anxiety or addiction do not get the help they need due to the stigma of mental illness or lack of access to support," said Pat Geraghty, president and CEO of Florida Blue. "We are investing $3.8 million in organizations embedded in communities in need and offering innovative solutions that can create a lasting and meaningful impact in those communities."
The investment announcement occurred during a community conversation about children's mental health hosted by Florida Blue in the Wynwood community of Miami. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), 180,000 Florida children age 12-17 suffer from depression, and 64.2% did not receive any mental health care in the last year.
Three South Florida organizations serving young people that will benefit from more than $1 million in grants were on hand for the event to share the challenges they see in the South Florida community and some of the unique solutions they are implementing to address them.
Guitars Over Guns: M-Power Program (Miami-Dade) - Guitars Over Guns is building upon its current work providing students from vulnerable communities a powerful combination of music education and mentorship from professional musicians to help them overcome hardship, find their voices and reach their potential as tomorrow's leaders. M-Power integrates mentoring, artistic instruction, performance, and trauma-informed care by embedding social-emotional and therapeutic support programs into Guitar Over Guns current student initiatives. Recipient of a $400,000 grant over 4 years.
Nova Southeastern University: STEPS (School Toolkit for K-12 Educators to Prevent Suicide) - Developed by a psychology professor at NSU, the STEPS program equips school administrators, teachers, school mental health professionals and parents with tools to recognize student suicidal behavior and intervene effectively. Recipient of a $300,000 grant over 3 years.