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Blue Shield of California Provides More Than $1.1 Million to Youth Mental Health Programs to Improve Health and Educational Outcomes


Funding announced during BIPOC Mental Health Month helps nonprofit organizations bridge gaps in health equity, advocate for care, and destigmatize mental illness

OAKLAND, Calif., July 20, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- In recognition of July as Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Mental Health Month, Blue Shield of California announced that it is providing more than $1.1 million to four organizations working to support youth mental health in California. Mental illness is the number one reason children in the state are hospitalized, and half of all lifetime cases of mental illness begin by the age of 14.

The support is part of Blue Shield of California's BlueSky Initiative, which provides resources and support for youth, families, educators, and caregivers to promote emotional well-being for youth. Launched in 2019, BlueSky works with the California Department of Education and nonprofit and community organizations to improve health and educational outcomes for youth by ensuring access to culturally diverse and responsive mental health resources. With today's announcement, BlueSky has now provided $10 million total to support youth mental health programs throughout the state.

"Our goal is to support youth by helping them develop resilience and emotional well-being to cope with life's challenges in a healthy way," said Paul Markovich, president and CEO of Blue Shield of California. "That is why we created BlueSky ? to support, invest in, and work with organizations to bring the needed support for our young people throughout California."

Below are the four organizations receiving support from BlueSky.

"The pandemic not only shed light on, but exacerbated, a critical epidemic ? the alarming decline of mental health of young people, especially those in Black and brown communities," said DeNora Getachew, CEO of DoSomething.org. "Blue Shield's gracious support will help DoSomething equip its members with the tools and resources they need to destigmatize mental health issues and address this epidemic with action."

Over the last year, BlueSky and its programs almost doubled the number of educators it trained to spot warning signs of mental health concerns in youth, conducted more than 4,000 counseling sessions, and supported cultivating a pipeline of diverse youth to work in the mental health field. The new financial support announced today will continue enhancing these mental health supports with a focus on reducing health disparities.

"We share a common mission with BlueSky in serving boys and men of color to improve their well-being," said Kristene Smith, CEO of Brother Be Well. "With Blue Shield's support, Brother Be Well clinicians will be able to expand their reach and normalize conversations about mental health."

Other organizations receiving support since 2019 include:

For more information about BlueSky, go to https://bluesky.blueshieldca.com/

About Blue Shield of California
Blue Shield of California strives to create a healthcare system worthy of its family and friends that is sustainably affordable. Blue Shield of California is a tax-paying, nonprofit, independent member of the Blue Shield Association with 4.7 million members, 7,800 employees, and $22.9 billion in annual revenue. Founded in 1939 in San Francisco and now headquartered in Oakland, Blue Shield of California and its affiliates provide health, dental, vision, Medicaid, and Medicare healthcare service plans in California. The company has contributed more than $192 million to Blue Shield of California Foundation in the last five years to have an impact on California communities.  

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CONTACT:

Mark Seelig


Blue Shield of California


510-607-2359


[email protected]

 

SOURCE Blue Shield of California


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