
- North Carolina has a significant shortage of child & adolescent psychiatrists; access gaps are especially acute outside urban centers.
- Our school/community‑based telehealth model reduces barriers (transportation, broadband, scheduling) and augments existing local services.
- Measurable outcomes include improvements in depression, anxiety, ADHD symptoms, and global functioning.
- Momentum & Growth: Recent grants and partnerships are fueling expansion to additional counties and school systems, strengthening access and continuity of care.
- 2030 Goal: At least one access point in each of NC’s 100 counties.

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Your gift helps IMPACTT-NC (Improving Adolescent and Child health Through Telepsychiatry in NC) provide short-term virtual therapy and psychiatric medication management for children and adolescents at select school and community sites across North Carolina, partnering locally to deliver accessible, high-quality behavioral health care.
If you are interested in supporting IMPACTT-NC’s work, but want to discuss with foundation staff, please reach out to the UNC Health Foundation at UNCHealthCFR@med.unc.edu.