04/14/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/14/2026 10:41
Direct Relief, Teva Pharmaceuticals, and the National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics, or NAFC, today announced a second round of grant funding in the amount of $75,000 to each of 11 free and charitable clinics across Alabama, Mississippi, and Texas. At the end of 2024, Teva committed $2 million over two years to the program to support Mental Health services (for 2025 and 2026) at selected grantee clinics. Now in its fourth year, Community Routes: Access to Mental Health Care continues to address the critical need for expanded mental health services in medically underserved communities.
During 2025, these grantee programs reached more than 57,000 people with mental health services and conducted nearly 6,000 screenings for depression and anxiety, demonstrating significant impact in expanding access to behavioral health care for uninsured and underserved populations.
In recognition of the program's demonstrated impact and the substantial unmet need, Teva Pharmaceuticals is providing the second round of funding to each of the 11 clinics. The funding will enable clinics to expand counseling capacity, extend service hours, strengthen telehealth infrastructure, and enhance community outreach.
"These clinics have shown that integrating mental health services into trusted primary care settings is both effective and essential for reaching people who otherwise have nowhere to turn," said Carol Richardson, Sustainability and Health Equity Lead, Teva U.S. "The overwhelming need reinforces our commitment to helping expand access to care. That's why we're providing an additional round of funding to help these clinics build on their success and serve even more patients."
The 11 clinics-serving communities across Alabama, Mississippi, and Texas-integrated behavioral health screening and counseling into primary care and pharmacy settings, reducing stigma and improving patient engagement. All programs met or exceeded their goals, with several clinics surpassing initial targets for screening volume and patient reach. The programs conducted over 5,000 depression and anxiety screenings, trained 262 healthcare providers, and delivered trauma-informed, culturally competent care to populations facing significant barriers to mental health services.
Key successes include:
"Free and charitable clinics are trusted providers for uninsured patients and play a vital role in expanding access to behavioral health services," said Nicole Lamoureux, NAFC President & CEO. "This program demonstrates that when we invest in clinics' ability to deliver mental health care, patients engage in treatment, outcomes improve, and communities benefit. This additional funding will help sustain and expand these proven models."
Clinics navigated significant challenges, including demand exceeding capacity, which required careful attention to sustainable implementation rather than rapid expansion. Housing instability, transportation barriers, and language access issues required coordinated navigation support. Policy changes affecting some communities led to decreased clinic visits even as mental health service demand remained high, underscoring the importance of trust-building and cultural responsiveness during periods of community stress.
"Access to mental health care depends not only on need, but on sustained resources and community-based partnerships, " said Katie Lewis, Regional Director of U.S. Programs for Direct Relief. These clinics are expanding equitable, culturally responsive services, and this funding will help them reach the people who need it most."
Community Routes Grantees:
Alabama
Mississippi
Texas
Community Routes: Access to Mental Health Care is a collaboration between Teva, Direct Relief, and NAFC that addresses mental health access barriers in underserved communities. Since its 2022 launch, the initiative has provided medication donations across 10 states and grant funding to 22 clinics, reaching more than 120,000 beneficiaries through its first three years.
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