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Springfield Receives $100,000 Grant for Children’s Trauma Therapy

Springfield, Missouri, November 7, 2025

A $100,000 grant has been awarded to support trauma therapy programs for children in southwest Missouri. The funding will expand trauma-informed services, offering free therapy to children and non-offending caregivers and strengthening local resources for healing and resilience. The grant is part of a broader Children’s Trust Fund allocation that included multiple awards across the state to promote child safety and mental health. Local organizations, including Child Safe and community partners, will use the funding to enhance play therapy, safe sleep education, suicide prevention peer programs, and counseling services to improve emotional well-being for children and families across Missouri.

Springfield, Missouri Receives $100,000 Grant for Children’s Trauma Therapy

Springfield, Missouri – A $100,000 grant has been awarded to support trauma therapy programs for children in southwest Missouri. This funding aims to provide essential healing and support to young individuals who have experienced challenging situations, promoting their emotional well-being and resilience.

Grant Details

The grant is part of the Children’s Trust Fund Fiscal Year 2025 funding, which allocated a total of $461,749 across seven grants. The Community Partnership of the Ozarks in Springfield received $87,157 for the Southwest Missouri First Birthday Safe Sleep Project, focusing on safe sleep practices for infants. Additionally, the Community Partnership of Rolla was awarded $71,500 for the Protecting Our Most Vulnerable Program, and PATCH of Chillicothe received $90,249 for the PATCH Turning Points Project. These initiatives aim to enhance child safety and support in various communities across Missouri.

Background on Trauma Therapy Initiatives

Trauma-informed therapy services are crucial for children who have faced abuse, neglect, or other adverse experiences. Organizations like Child Safe in Springfield offer free, trauma-informed therapy to children and their non-offending caregivers, providing a safe environment for healing. These services are designed to empower children and families, helping them find hope and a better tomorrow.

In addition to local efforts, statewide initiatives are also addressing children’s mental health. For example, the University of Missouri–St. Louis Play Therapy Institute received a $442,000 grant to expand play therapy services, aiming to support children in St. Louis County. This program focuses on providing therapeutic play to help children develop self-esteem, self-control, and emotional regulation.

Community Impact

Families in southwest Missouri have expressed gratitude for the resources available to support their children’s emotional well-being. The recent grant is expected to enhance local programs, fostering brighter futures through compassionate care and community support.

Related Initiatives

Other organizations in Missouri are also working to improve children’s mental health. The Community Counseling Center and Cape Girardeau Public Schools Foundation received nearly $48,000 in grants to establish peer-to-peer suicide prevention programs and provide additional counseling services during the school year and summer. These efforts highlight a statewide commitment to addressing the mental health needs of children and adolescents.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the purpose of the $100,000 grant awarded in Springfield, Missouri?
The grant aims to support trauma therapy programs for children in southwest Missouri, providing essential healing and support to young individuals who have experienced challenging situations, promoting their emotional well-being and resilience.
Which organization received the grant in Springfield?
The Community Partnership of the Ozarks in Springfield received $87,157 for the Southwest Missouri First Birthday Safe Sleep Project, focusing on safe sleep practices for infants. Additionally, the Community Partnership of Rolla was awarded $71,500 for the Protecting Our Most Vulnerable Program, and PATCH of Chillicothe received $90,249 for the PATCH Turning Points Project. These initiatives aim to enhance child safety and support in various communities across Missouri.
What services does Child Safe in Springfield offer?
Child Safe offers free, trauma-informed therapy to children and their non-offending caregivers, providing a safe environment for healing. These services are designed to empower children and families, helping them find hope and a better tomorrow.
Are there other initiatives in Missouri addressing children’s mental health?
Yes, other organizations in Missouri are also working to improve children’s mental health. For example, the Community Counseling Center and Cape Girardeau Public Schools Foundation received nearly $48,000 in grants to establish peer-to-peer suicide prevention programs and provide additional counseling services during the school year and summer. These efforts highlight a statewide commitment to addressing the mental health needs of children and adolescents.

Key Features of the $100,000 Grant for Children’s Trauma Therapy

Feature Description
Grant Amount $100,000
Recipient Organization Community Partnership of the Ozarks in Springfield
Project Focus Southwest Missouri First Birthday Safe Sleep Project
Additional Funding Community Partnership of Rolla: $71,500 for Protecting Our Most Vulnerable Program; PATCH of Chillicothe: $90,249 for PATCH Turning Points Project
Services Offered Trauma-informed therapy for children and non-offending caregivers
Community Impact Enhancing child safety and support in various Missouri communities

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