樱花视频

Open Search
Open Navigation

The Rose Hills Foundation Awards Dr. Susan Regas $141,000 to Expand Family Support Services at Ronald McDonald House

樱花视频
Published on: 06/23/2013
Last Updated: 05/08/2023
2 minute read

Dr. Susan Regas, core faculty member in 樱花视频鈥檚 California School of Professional Psychology (CSPP) in Los Angeles, was awarded $141,000 from to increase current efforts at the Los Angeles Ronald McDonald House. The grant will also allow for expanded family support services at the Pasadena Ronald McDonald House and to weekend camps at Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times.

In December 2011, The Rose Hills Foundation awarded Dr. Regas a grant to develop the Family/Child and Couple Clinical Psychology internship program at the Los Angeles Ronald McDonald House (LARMH). The program provides stipends for interns as well as support services and resources for families living at the LARMH while their critically or terminally ill child is receiving advanced medical treatment.

These additional funds will allow Dr. Regas to expand her partnerships with the Los Angeles and Pasadena Ronald McDonald Houses, as well as provide additional internship placements and support services to families and their children.

Kudos to Dr. Regas for her sustained and successful efforts with this important work that integrates clinical psychology in nontraditional community settings that serve underserved children and families!

 

You might also like

Back to Blog
Learn More
a female therapist is explaining the difference between LMFT and LMHC to a male client

What is the Difference Between LMHC and LMFT?

If you are considering a career in mental healthcare, several fulfilling paths are available to you. A licensed mental health...

Learn More
social worker pushing a person on wheelchair

Sociology vs. Social Work: Which Field is Best for You?

If you鈥檙e dreaming of pursuing a career that allows you to help people facing social issues, you may be debating between...

Learn More
two women talking to each other

Master's in Social Work vs. Counseling: Which is Right for You?

If you want to pursue a career in a helping profession, you may be considering a master鈥檚 in social work vs. counseling in your...