27-05-2025
Local mental health services provider receives grant
SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Neb. (KCAU) — Heartland Counseling Services announced Monday that it is the recipient of a nearly $500,000 grant from fellow non-profit organization, the Clarkson Institute.
The funding will go toward expanding the South Sioux City-based mental health care services provider's school-based services into additional rural districts and growing its youth peer support program.
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'This support from Clarkson Institute isn't just about about expanding services—it's about building healthier, more connected communities,' said Jennifer Jackson, the Executive Director with Heartland. 'We're proud to partner with an organization that sees and values the work being done on the front lines to support Nebraska's youth.'
Heartland Counseling Services provides mental health and substance abuse services for people of all ages in all three of the Siouxland states. To learn more, you can find them online here.
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