More Support for Mental Health Care Reaches Clinics in California, Florida, and New Jersey

Westminster Free Clinic in Thousand Oaks, California, offers a range of mental health services, including individual and peer support, and a training program that empowers parents to identify the early signs of mental health issues. The clinic is one of 11 receiving financial support for mental health programming. (Direct Relief photo)

Direct Relief, the National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics, or NAFC, and Teva Pharmaceuticals, a U.S. affiliate of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., today announced the continued funding of 11 local free and charitable clinics in the U.S. as part of a $2 million, two-year commitment, through their collaborative Community Routes: Access to Mental Health Care program that aims to advance access to healthcare for uninsured patients seeking treatment for anxiety and depression.

The second round of funding to the clinics in Florida, New Jersey, and California underscores the commitment by Teva and its partners to expand access to mental health resources. The grants will support further expansion of the clinics’ innovative behavioral health services that are tailored to meet the cultural and language needs of patients in their local communities, including screening and services focused on trauma-informed care, training, continued community outreach and partnership development, new delivery sites, and continued trust-building among their patients and communities.

“Teva’s continued support for mental health across the U.S. builds on the past year’s success, connecting even more patients with quality care,” said Thomas Tighe, CEO and President of Direct Relief. “Over the past year, free clinics serving the most vulnerable patients were able to use these resources as a force multiplier for good. Direct Relief is privileged to work with these clinics, the National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics, and Teva, on this initiative that is again helping so many.”

“We know that a third of adults in the U.S. show symptoms of anxiety, depression or both – and more than 5.5 million adults with a mental illness are uninsured,” said Sven Dethlefs, PhD, Executive Vice President, North America Commercial at Teva. “Through this partnership, we are able to help address the rising need for community-based mental health care for uninsured and underserved populations.”

Nicole Lamoureux, President and CEO of NAFC said, “It is imperative that we continue to prioritize investment into mental health and behavioral programs. The funding from Community Routes provides these indispensable and trailblazing clinics with the momentum they need to create and expand mental health programs that can address the needs of their local communities.”

By the Numbers

Through the Community Routes: Access to Mental Health Care program, Teva is providing funds and a broad portfolio of generic medicines to help advance health equity and quality care for underserved populations experiencing depression and anxiety. Within the program’s first six months, the 11 grant recipients reached over 22,000 patients within underserved communities, supporting individuals already facing other challenges, including food insecurity, low literacy, homelessness, and disabilities.

Program impact includes the facilitation of more than 7,300 anxiety, depression and adverse childhood experiences, or ACE screenings, over 400 staff/volunteer and community member trainings, and nearly 20 community events across New Jersey, California, and Florida.

“Without the grant funding, there would be no access to therapy services. In a post-Covid world, there has never been more need for mental health services, both therapy and medication. We are making a difference because of the grant,” said Greg Speed, Counselor at Cape Volunteers in Medicine in Cape May Court House, New Jersey.

Visit TevaUSA.com to learn more about the Community Routes program, including a video highlighting the many voices behind the grassroots-focused program.

The 2023 grantee clinic recipients to receive continued funding through Community Routes are outlined below with an overview of their recent focus and impact made in their local communities to-date.

FLORIDA

NEW JERSEY

CALIFORNIA

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