For Immediate Release
September 25, 2024
Bedford, Mass. – The Edinburg Center has announced the receipt of two significant grants totaling $50,000 from esteemed foundations to support its vital community programs. The Sidney R. Baer Foundation has awarded $35,000 and the Gardiner Howland Shaw Foundation has granted $15,000 to support The Edinburg Center’s Jail Diversion program.
Jail Diversion is a pioneering initiative designed to connect people in crisis with mental health and substance abuse services as an alternative to arrest and incarceration. This collaborative approach embeds mental health professionals directly into the police force, facilitating a joint response to emergency calls. The Jail Diversion Clinician not only assists during critical incidents, but also follows up with individuals to ensure ongoing support and stability.
“Our Jail Diversion program exemplifies our commitment to creating compassionate, effective solutions for individuals facing mental health challenges,” said Patti Maguire, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Edinburg Center. “The generous support from the Sidney R. Baer Foundation and the Gardiner Howland Shaw Foundation will significantly enhance our ability to provide these essential services, ultimately helping to reduce the cycle of incarceration and improve outcomes for those we serve.”
These grants will play a crucial role in advancing the mission of The Edinburg Center and providing effective, supportive services to those facing mental health and social challenges.
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About the Edinburg Center:
Established in 1977 and based in Bedford, the Edinburg Center serves thousands of children and adults with mental health challenges, intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism and brain disorders. Learn more at www.edinburgcenter.org.