Spring Health, a behavioral health solution provider, has launched the Wildfire Mental Health Support Program, dedicating $500,000 to provide free mental health services for individuals and families affected by the Los Angeles wildfires. The program includes virtual therapy sessions with licensed professionals, ensuring accessibility for displaced individuals, first responders, and vulnerable populations. Participants will also have access to community resources to help address the psychological impact of the disaster and support recovery efforts. This initiative highlights Spring Health's mission to deliver compassionate, personalized mental health care during times of crisis.
CEO April Koh emphasized the importance of timely intervention, stating the program is a response to the trauma and loss caused by the wildfires. Spring Health’s approach leverages its Precision Mental Healthcare model, which connects individuals with tailored and culturally responsive care. Trusted by millions globally, the company collaborates with leading organizations including Adobe, Delta, and General Mills to provide impactful mental health solutions. By addressing the emotional toll of natural disasters, Spring Health aims to support survivors with the tools needed for healing and rebuilding their lives.




















