Mental Health Support Derailed: Federal Grant Cuts Threaten College Students' Outreach Program

In a groundbreaking initiative, the Mental Health Service Provider grant program has introduced a innovative approach to supporting student well-being. By strategically placing master's-level occupational therapy students within regional school districts, the program aims to significantly enhance mental health services for young learners.
The pioneering effort, which marked the largest grant ever received by the Duluth college when it was first awarded in 2022, represents a critical step forward in addressing the growing mental health needs of students. By embedding highly trained occupational therapy students directly into school environments, the program creates a unique opportunity for early intervention and comprehensive mental health support.
This collaborative approach not only provides valuable hands-on experience for emerging professionals but also ensures that students have access to timely, specialized mental health resources right where they learn and grow.