Huckleberry Youth Programs, Inc. Grant



Organization - Huckleberry Youth Programs, Inc.
Grant Amount - $261,988
Foundation - California Endowment
Grant Purpose - Mental Health Expansion: To increase access to culturally competent mental health services for Latino and other at-risk youth in Marin County by expanding services through a Teen Tuesday Clinic and strengthening the system of mental health services in the county.


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