Inner City Health Problems Grant Proposal

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Funding Proposal for Counseling The agency detailed in this assignment is called Mbrace Counseling and Behavioral Health Services. It provides a bevy of clinical services to a fairly wide patient population, including family members, parents, children, and adults. Its mission is to work primarily with populations in urban and suburban settings to provide quality service for a diverse range of needs. Specifically, those needs are readily stratified into those pertaining to behavioral health services and mental health services. The organization specializes in issuing mental health services for a variety of needs that include ailments related to a variety of family members including marital stress, family conflict, conduct disorder and job stress. Additionally, it also focuses on issues more common to individuals such as ADHD, depression, anxiety and others. The client population is varied as well, and includes those of low socio-economic standing such as patients with Medicaid and Amerigroup Insurance. The organization also does a significant amount of work with vulnerable populations, children with special needs, families and individuals, and women with a need for both empowerment and support in various aspects of their lives.

Mbrace Counseling and Behavioral Health Services is located in Las Vegas, in the southern part of Nevada. As such, the surrounding community is extremely diverse, and contains a substantial amount of historic minority groups as well as patients of Eurocentric backgrounds. A number of members of this community come from challenging socio-economic backgrounds and tend to have problems largely indicative of urban environments. There are many family issues such as single-parent households and situations in which parents have economic difficulties in attempting to both earn wages and care for their children. Physically, the community has experienced its fair share of urban blight contributing to issues of poverty and crime. Many patients reside in apartments, although there are a fair amount of single family homes as well.

Although it was formed in 2013, MBrace Counseling and Behavioral Health Sciences has a lengthy legacy of responding to...

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This fact is due in no small part to the efforts of its owner and Licensed Clinical Social Worker Lo'Rece Mebane. Mebane has over 20 years of experience in the field of social work, and has played an instrumental role in assisting hundreds of clients throughout her career. As the leader of this agency, Mebane is personally responsible for supervising the efforts of her staff and student interns, all of whom contribute to providing the sort of care that is germane to the unique needs of its diverse population group. During its relatively brief history, the agency was instrumental in facilitating the organization and management of a Women's Empowerment Support Group -- which it formed based on the consistent findings that numerous members of the female community routinely encountered situations in which they were disenfranchised. Based on the success of this group, Mbrace is in the process of forming a Parent Educational Group to deal with the myriad issues surrounding parents in the community. These include dealing with interpersonal issues associated with family dynamics in the inner city, in addition to provisioning peer-based support and coping skills for parents.
The primary problem in client functioning within the community that Mbrace treats is the combination of economic and social factors that contributes to pronounced periods of stress for individuals and families. Specifically, there is a stigma associated with mental healthcare and the sort of behavioral services that Mbrace provides within the numerous historic minority groups it services. That stigma is less pronounced in its Eurocentric clients who nonetheless experience socio-economic constraints that typically prevent them from seeking help for such issues. Quite simply, there are no other behavioral health services organizations within this community that can tend to the needs of this population. On the one hand, Mbrace provides an environment in which clients can receive services at rates that they can afford. On the other, the staff and of Mbrace is well trained in the nuances of tailoring mental health services to historic minority groups in…

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