Roots & Wings Foundation grant will make it possible to deliver critical services to at least ten new school districts across Wisconsin
WEA Member Benefits Foundation announced it will soon be able to help more school districts provide critical school-based mental health services for thousands of additional students across the State of Wisconsin.
Currently, the WEA Member Benefits Foundation provides mental health funding to 17 Wisconsin school districts, impacting more than 125,000 of the state’s 785,000 K-12 students. Thanks to a three-year $510,000 grant commitment from the Roots & Wings Foundation, the organization will now expand its reach to an additional ten to twelve school districts in 2025, increasing access to essential mental health services for students in need.
“This grant is a difference maker,” said Dave Kijek, President and CEO of WEA Member Benefits, “By expanding our funding program to more school districts, we are able to support students and educators both inside and outside of the classroom.”
“We are thrilled that this grant will help the WEA Member Benefits Foundation add more Wisconsin school districts to its mental health funding program,” said Nicole Smith, Health Program Manager, Roots & Wings Foundation. “Most studies have found that at least 20 percent of all K-12 students face serious mental health challenges affecting their academic success. We know this support will be critical to students.”
“This partnership aligns with our shared mission of improving student well-being through accessible, school-based mental health services,” added Steve Goldberg, WEA Member Benefits Foundation Executive Director. “By building stronger community partnerships and increasing resources in schools, we can help create a sustainable support network for Wisconsin students, families, and educators.”
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