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LBC Health Launches Childhood Mental Health Program

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October 1, 2025
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$1.3M investment expands services for children, families and caregivers

The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department), in partnership with local early childhood organizations, has launched the Early Childhood Mental Health Program. The program will support the emotional wellbeing of young children by providing resources, training and guidance for families and childcare providers. Building on the Health Department’s Early Childhood Strategic Initiatives Program, this new effort will provide critical support for those caring for the city’s youngest residents.

“Our early childhood educators are on the front lines of shaping the next generation, and this new program will equip them with the tools to support children’s mental health from the very beginning,” said Mayor Rex Richardson. “By strengthening our system of care, we are creating a lasting change that will extend far beyond the classroom.”

 

Through June 2026, the Early Childhood Mental Health Program will provide:

  • One-on-one consultationsto help childcare providers address children’s emotional and developmental needs.
  • Professional development opportunitiesto expand knowledge and strengthen early childhood education practices.
  • Parent workshopsto equip families with tools and strategies to support children’s well-being at home.

 

“This investment allows the Health Department to build lasting support for caregivers, educators and families,” said Alison King, Director of the Department of Health and Human Services. “By combining our expertise in early childhood and mental health, we can strengthen the systems that help children, providers and families thrive.”

With more than 30,000 children ages 0 to 5 living in Long Beach, the City recognizes the essential role that childcare providers have in supporting families and the local economy. Through collaboration and direct support, the program will help ensure that children grow up healthy, resilient and ready to learn.

Funding for the Early Childhood Mental Health Program comes from a $1.3 million, 18-month grant awarded in January by the California Youth Behavioral Health Initiative. The grant, awarded through a competitive process, will expire June 30, 2026.

For more information about the City’s Early Childhood Education Strategic Initiatives program, the community is encouraged to visit the program’s webpage at longbeach.gov/ECEprogram.

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