KERRVILLE, Texas – The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country has launched a new fund aimed at providing critical mental health support for families who lost loved ones in the devastating July 4 floods.
Mental Health Care
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The Family Mental Health Care Fund was established by the Community Foundation and developed in partnership with the Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute, which will manage the resource. The fund is specifically designed to ensure that family members of the 135 people who died in the floods can access trauma-informed counseling, grief support, and other mental health care services.
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The fund will cover out-of-pocket behavioral health care costs—including copays, deductibles, and coinsurance—for services covered by insurance, beginning from the July 4, 2025, flood date through March 31, 2026.
Mental Health Care
Big picture view:
The Family Mental Health Care Fund was established by the Community Foundation and developed in partnership with the Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute, which will manage the resource. The fund is specifically designed to ensure that family members of the 135 people who died in the floods can access trauma-informed counseling, grief support, and other mental health care services.
Click Here to learn more about RebuildKerr.org
The fund will cover out-of-pocket behavioral health care costs—including copays, deductibles, and coinsurance—for services covered by insurance, beginning from the July 4, 2025, flood date through March 31, 2026.
Mental Health Care
Big picture view:
The Family Mental Health Care Fund was established by the Community Foundation and developed in partnership with the Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute, which will manage the resource. The fund is specifically designed to ensure that family members of the 135 people who died in the floods can access trauma-informed counseling, grief support, and other mental health care services.
Click Here to learn more about RebuildKerr.org
The fund will cover out-of-pocket behavioral health care costs—including copays, deductibles, and coinsurance—for services covered by insurance, beginning from the July 4, 2025, flood date through March 31, 2026.
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