The Outpatient Urban Trauma Center, funded by the Department of Children and Families, seeks to reach individuals who have experienced these types of traumas. The OUTC provides outpatient mental health services within the target population of Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian, and/or multi- racial and other minority children ages 4-18 and their families who have been exposed to urban, racial, or other traumas. Services within the OUTC include individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy, multi-family groups as well as community-based organizational activities to support the treatment and recovery of children who have been exposed to urban and racial trauma.

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While our Winter Wellness Campaign is coming to a close, our toolkit will be available on our website all winter long as we continue to embrace warmth, connection, and wellness.⁠

Across the country, nonprofits are being stretched to their limits. But the need? It hasn’t gone anywhere. Your donation today, may be the housing referral that helps someone get through another week. The in-home mental health support that keeps someone safe. The only meal they’ll eat all day. The difference between crisis or care. Every dollar changes lives. Every dollar is a lifeline.

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