MacKenzie Scott Donates $4M To Program Helping At-Risk Students In Tarrant County

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MacKenzie Scott Donates $4M To Program Helping At-Risk Students In Tarrant County
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It's the largest gift in Communities In Schools of Greater Tarrant County's 30-year history.

Communities In Schools of Greater Tarrant County said Tuesday, Feb. 8, it received an “unprecedented gift” of $4 million from philanthropist and author MacKenzie Scott.“We are humbled and honored that Communities In Schools of Greater Tarrant County was selected as one of 40 CIS organizations from 18 states to receive such generous support from MacKenzie Scott.

The local gift is part of a $133.5 million unrestricted donation to the Communities In Schools network and national office. “The need for wrap-around supports, including mental health counseling, has skyrocketed since the start of the pandemic. We are experiencing the highest demand for case managers and mental health counselors than we have ever seen before. Our goal is to utilize these funds both for immediate response to the growing demand, but also to invest in the long-term sustainability of our program.

“The global pandemic has created unparalleled challenges for students and families — including experiences of social isolation, economic crisis, stress and trauma,” Matt Dufrene, board chair and vice president at Texas Health Resources.

Approximately $113.5 million of the overall $133.5 million gift was directed to 40 CIS affiliate organizations to support and expand school and community operations.The CBS DFW team is a group of experienced journalists who along with our many CBS 11 reporters, bring you content on CBSDFW.com.

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