CANTON, Ohio (May 19) – Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health (C&A) has been awarded more than $217,000 in new grant funding from six community-focused foundations and agencies to enhance service delivery, support families, and improve internal operations across Stark County.
The grants—awarded by the Health Foundation of Greater Massillon, Massillon Rotary Foundation, North Canton Medical Foundation, United Way of Greater Stark County, the SummerTime Kids program, and the Roy H. Powell and Nina B. Powell Family Charitable Fund—reflect continued community investment in C&A’s mission and momentum.
“These contributions help us strengthen the systems that support the mental health of our community’s youth,” said Melissa Coultas, CEO of Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health. “They ensure our team is equipped, our services remain accessible, and our families feel supported.”
The awarded grants will support the following initiatives:
Health Foundation of Greater Massillon – $29,550
- This grant will fund the launch of an electronic intake and check-in process to improve the client experience, reduce access barriers, and streamline care delivery.
Massillon Rotary Foundation – $4,950
- Funds will support staff wellness and retention initiatives at the Massillon YMCA, Boys & Girls Club of Massillon, and Massillon Preschool, enhancing the care provided to children and families.
North Canton Medical Foundation – $5,200
- This investment will support enhancements to billing processes and revenue cycle operations, contributing to the agency’s long-term financial sustainability.
SummerTime Kids Grant – $937
- Students in C&A’s Trauma Informed Day Treatment program will benefit from a hands-on animal learning experience designed to promote healing through interactive education.
Roy H. Powell and Nina B. Powell Family Charitable Fund – $8,000
- A general support grant providing flexible resources to meet program and operational needs.
United Way of Greater Stark County – $168,827
- Two allocations will sustain key programming: $71,570 will support the Positive Parenting Program (Triple P), and $97,257 will maintain after-school behavioral health services at the Central YMCA and Boys & Girls Club of Massillon.
Together, these grants allow C&A to maintain critical services, improve internal systems, and invest in the well-being of both clients and staff.
About Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health
Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health provides comprehensive mental health services to children, teens, and young adults across Stark County. With a focus on prevention, treatment, and education, C&A empowers youth and families to build healthy, resilient lives through trauma-informed care, school and community partnerships, and accessible support systems.
Media Contact:
Dan Mucci
Communications Specialist
Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health
Phone: 330.470.4061
Email: dmucci@childandadolescent.org
Website:
www.childandadolescent.org
RECENT POSTS






