Community Supporter Donates $1 Million to Augusta University's Augusta Gives Campaign
"As a music therapist, I worked in the area of mental health for many years. So, I understand the importance of therapy, especially for our young people today," said
With the nationwide shortage of pediatric psychiatrists and some health insurance agencies not covering behavioral health services, children are oftentimes left waiting for months to get the help they need, said Dr.
"We are faced with a vicious cycle," said McCall. "On one side, we have children with mental health problems who need psychotherapy, but their parents can't afford it and their insurance won't pay for it. And on the other side are the child and adolescent psychiatry fellows who need to be trained to provide that therapy, but who can't do so with these children because of Medicaid rules."
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To help counteract this crisis and provide more access to youth in need of mental health care for generations to come, Baumann is donating
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Since the fund was established in
"I started this fund because mental health is a passion for me and it concerns me that some children don't have access to these critical services," said Baumann. "After contributing to this fund for several years, I have been inspired by the generous donations of others who support this cause. I have received beautiful letters from some of the fellows in the
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