Spring Health commits $500,000 in free therapy for flood victims

DALLAS (KDAF) — Spring Health, the leading global mental health solution for employers and health plans, today committed $500,000 in free mental health services for individuals impacted by the recent floods in Texas, North Carolina, and New Mexico. This pledge builds on the company’s ongoing mission to support local communities through its Natural Disaster Mental Health Support Program. It offers real-time virtual therapy and recovery resources for displaced residents, first responders, and others facing heightened vulnerability during this time. Those affected are encouraged to apply through Spring Health’s dedicated program page HERE.

The program offers virtual therapy sessions with licensed clinicians, helping ensure access for those who may be displaced or facing barriers to in-person care. 

This initiative is part of Spring Health’s broader Natural Disaster Mental Health Support Program, first launched in January to support those impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires. The ongoing effort is designed to prioritize mental health during times of crisis and provide care when and where it’s needed most.

Impacted individuals in Texas, North Carolina, and New Mexico can learn more and apply for services by visiting Spring Health’s Flood Relief Mental Health Support Program page HERE.


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