This is Derek Miller Speaking on Business. Project Connection, a local nonprofit, was founded on the belief that connection is essential for mental health. They provide mental health services that improve well-being and foster resilience. Director of Development and Community Engagement, Jennifer Holmberg, joins us with more about their efforts.
Jennifer Holmberg:
Did you know that the number of young adults in Utah experiencing poor mental health has more than doubled in the last decade?
According to the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, Utah ranks 11th for mental disorders, 3rd for serious mental illnesses and 4th for adults with serious thoughts of suicide.
Project Connection is addressing this critical crisis by improving access to quality mental health care and offering innovative, community-based support services in Salt Lake County.
We believe that connection builds resilience, and together, we can make a real, lasting difference in mental health for our community and beyond.
With support from donations, grants and community partnerships, we’re able to offer these essential services to everyone.
To learn more about our services or how you can join our network of businesses, groups and individuals creating points of connection in our community, visit ProjectConnection.co.
Derek Miller:
Project Connection is making a tangible impact on individuals’ lives by fostering healing through connection. Their trauma-informed, evidence-based approach provides trusted therapy, wellness support and social prescribing, empowering individuals to overcome challenges and thrive together. I’m Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business.