Seleni Institute Receives Grant from the Kenworthy-Swift Foundation
We are thrilled to announce that Seleni Institute has been selected as a grant recipient by the Kenworthy-Swift Foundation! This generous award is a testament to the importance of mental healthcare and its role in the lives of individuals and families throughout New York City.
What This Grant Means for Seleni
The funding from the Kenworthy-Swift Foundation will enable us to:
Expand access to specialized mental healthcare for individuals experiencing reproductive and family life transitions.
Advance our training programs for clinicians, equipping them with the skills to address critical mental health needs.
Develop new resources and initiatives to meet the evolving demands of our community.
By investing in Seleni, the Kenworthy-Swift Foundation is helping to break down barriers to care and ensure that mental health support is accessible to all who need it.
We are deeply grateful to the Kenworthy-Swift Foundation for recognizing the value of our work and joining us in our mission to transform mental healthcare. Their support not only amplifies our impact but also inspires us to continue innovating and advocating for better mental health outcomes.
Moving Forward
At Seleni Institute, we believe that mental health care is not a luxury, it’s a necessity. With the support of the Kenworthy-Swift Foundation, we are taking significant steps to ensure that individuals and families receive the care they need during some of life’s most challenging moments. Together, we’re building a future where mental health is prioritized, accessible, and destigmatized.
Stay tuned for updates as we put this incredible support into action!
About the Kenworthy-Swift Foundation
The Marion E. Kenworthy-Sarah H. Swift Foundation, Inc. is dedicated to empowering communities through philanthropy, focusing on initiatives that promote social progress and equity. Their mission aligns closely with the Seleni Institute’s commitment to addressing mental health challenges and fostering wellbeing during key life transitions.