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Ep. 18 Beyond Stigma: Funding What Works In Mental Health And Addiction Care with Tym Rourke

Ep. 18 Beyond Stigma: Funding What Works In Mental Health And Addiction Care with Tym Rourke

Episode 18 Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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In this episode of Money to Give, Rick Peck sits down with behavioral health expert Tym Rourke for a timely and deeply important conversation about mental illness, substance use, and the systems that shape recovery in the United States. Tym explains why these issues have been at a crisis point for years, how stigma has kept too many people suffering in silence, and why the pandemic only intensified what was already happening beneath the surface. He also breaks down what actually works in behavioral health care, highlighting the essential roles of prevention, harm reduction, treatment, and long-term recovery support. This episode offers a practical and compassionate framework for anyone trying to better understand one of the most urgent challenges facing families and communities today.

Rick and Tym also explore where philanthropy can make the greatest difference and where donors should be cautious about placing their dollars. Rather than simply paying for treatment that insurance should already cover, Tym explains why funders can be especially impactful by supporting prevention efforts, recovery organizations, harm reduction work, policy advocacy, workforce capacity, and the wraparound services that help people stay stable and well. They also discuss how government, insurers, and policymakers influence access to care, and why professional advisors can play a powerful role in helping donors give strategically in this space. If you have ever wondered how to move beyond stigma and fund what truly helps, this episode gives you a thoughtful place to start.



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