Spring Health has launched a new initiative aimed at providing crucial mental health support to individuals and families impacted by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. The company has committed $500,000 to fund its Wildfire Mental Health Support Program, which will offer free therapy sessions and community resources to those affected by the fires. The program is open to residents of Los Angeles who have been displaced or impacted by the wildfires, with applications now being accepted through a dedicated online portal.
“The wildfires in Los Angeles have caused profound loss and trauma for countless individuals,” said April Koh, CEO of Spring Health. “Through this program, we are reaffirming our commitment to making high-quality mental health care accessible to those who need it most, at a time when it is needed the most.”
The Wildfire Mental Health Support Program is designed to address the immediate mental health needs of those affected by the fires. The initiative offers virtual therapy sessions with licensed mental health professionals, ensuring that displaced individuals, first responders, and other vulnerable populations have access to support, regardless of their location. By helping individuals cope with the emotional toll of the disaster, Spring Health aims to empower survivors to heal and rebuild their lives.
Residents of Los Angeles who have been affected by the wildfires can visit Spring Health’s dedicated page to apply for the program and gain access to mental health resources.
About Spring Health
Spring Health is a global leader in mental health solutions, offering behavioral health support to employers and health plans. The company connects individuals and families with personalized, evidence-based mental health care through its Precision Mental Healthcare approach. Spring Health’s model has been proven to deliver both significant health benefits and a positive financial return for organizations.
The company, which serves over 10 million people worldwide, has built trust with leading businesses, health plans, and partners like Adobe, Delta, Bumble, General Mills, and Moda Health. Through its innovative use of technology and clinical expertise, Spring Health aims to drive cultural impact and provide accessible mental health care at scale.
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