What is Community Concern?
Community Concern is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing access to essential mental health services, particularly in underserved areas. The company's recent acquisition of Hamburg Counseling Services in Southern Erie County highlights its commitment to addressing critical unmet mental health needs within the community. This strategic move aims to expand the scope and scale of evidence-based behavioral health services, including adolescent behavioral health, senior care, and integrated care coordination for Medicaid recipients.
How much funding has Community Concern raised?
Community Concern has raised a total of $150K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$150K
Debt (2020): $150K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Community Concern
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
The Peter and Elizabeth C. Tower Foundation
The Peter and Elizabeth C. Tower Foundation is a philanthropic organization that supports initiatives aimed at improving the well-being of children and families, indicating a focus on community-based social services.
The Ralph Wilson Foundation
The Ralph Wilson Foundation is a major philanthropic entity focused on advancing health, education, and economic opportunity, suggesting alignment with Community Concern's mission to expand access to vital health services.
What's next for Community Concern?
With a focus on rapid growth and integrated service delivery, Community Concern is poised to significantly enhance its reach and impact in Southern Erie County. The recent strategic investment will likely fuel further expansion of its service offerings, allowing the organization to serve a broader demographic and solidify its position as a key provider of mental health solutions. The company's direction emphasizes increasing client access through multiple locations and ensuring continuity of care for existing clients while diversifying its service portfolio.
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