
American Group
Psychotherapy Association would like to thank the following for
their generous grants:
American Red Cross Liberty Disaster Relief Fund
Continuation of program to provide school-based group interventions
to children in New York City affected by the events of September 11.
Brown Foundation
Supports research for group
psychotherapy and the development of mental health service delivery
protocols for use in the event of other disasters.
Capital Group Companies Foundation
Supports agency scholarships for
training at the 2006 AGPA Annual Meeting in San Francisco.
ChevronTexaco Foundation
Caring for the Caregivers Program-
provide consultation and support
to agencies in the face of the demands of disaster work through
needs assessment, support groups and training in trauma and group
work.
Jacob and Valeria Langeloth Foundation
Supports the development and dissemination of Service Delivery
Protocols for Disaster Response.
New York Times
Company Foundation 9/11 Neediest Fund
Supports a variety of post-9/11
services for victims who are economically disadvantaged.
Project Liberty
New York City
Supports mental health service
delivery and crisis counseling for 9-11 victims in New York Metro
area.
Robin Hood
Foundation
Supports post 9-11 mental health
community and school groups in the New York area.
Rockefeller Brothers Fund
Supports filial therapy research
project in Georgia.
September 11th Fund (created by The
United Way of New York City and The New York Community Trust)
Supports psychological trainings for
group treatment of trauma in New York City, as well as
consultation/support groups for professionals working with victims
of trauma.
September 11th
Children’s Fund
Provide group services to children in New Jersey affected by the
events of September 11, 2001.
Time Warner Foundation
Supports a variety of post-9/11
services, including mental health groups for victims, a series of
online symposia relating to trauma and the development of mental
health service delivery protocols for use in the event of other
disasters.
United States
Center for Mental Health Services
Supported two White Papers, one on
"The Role of Group Psychotherapeutic Interventions in Youth Violence
Reduction and Primary Prevention" and “Group Interventions for
Patients with Cancer and HIV Disease."
Also supports registration fees for
agencies to attend the mental health service delivery protocols for
use in the event of other disasters.
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