March 2, 2026 - 10:31

A landmark philanthropic donation is set to dramatically expand mental and behavioral health services in California. UCLA Health has received a monumental $100 million gift, the largest single donation in its history dedicated solely to mental health care.
This transformative funding will play a pivotal role in bolstering critical services across the health system. A central component of the initiative is supporting the construction of a new, state-of-the-art neuropsychiatric hospital on the UCLA campus. This facility is envisioned as a cornerstone for advanced patient care, innovative treatment, and groundbreaking research.
The investment addresses a profound and growing need for accessible, high-quality mental health services. It aims to create a comprehensive care environment that integrates cutting-edge clinical services with leading academic research and training for future professionals. Officials emphasize that the gift will accelerate efforts to provide compassionate, evidence-based care for a wide spectrum of mental health conditions, from common disorders to the most complex cases.
The donation signifies a major step forward in destigmatizing mental health treatment and building a more robust healthcare infrastructure. It is expected to enhance outpatient programs, crisis intervention, and specialized inpatient care, ultimately aiming to set a new national standard for integrated mental health treatment and discovery.
April 11, 2026 - 00:38
5th Annual Clinical Mental Health Counseling Virtual ConferenceThe 5th Annual Clinical Mental Health Counseling Virtual Conference, hosted by the Department of Counseling & Educational Leadership, recently convened professionals from across the field for a...
April 10, 2026 - 06:55
The unprecedented human experiment of Artemis II is only just beginningThe upcoming Artemis II mission represents a monumental leap in human spaceflight, not just in distance but in scientific understanding. While the voyage around the Moon will be a historic journey,...
April 9, 2026 - 23:32
Study finds acne scarring linked to mental health impacts; Doctors urge early treatmentA new study underscores a profound connection often overlooked in dermatology clinics: the deep and lasting impact of acne scarring on mental well-being. Moving beyond the physical marks, research...
April 9, 2026 - 01:24
SGMC Health Offers Safe Sitter® Classes to Promote Summer Safety for ChildrenAs school breaks begin and routines shift, many young teens find themselves taking on new responsibilities, from staying home alone to babysitting for the first time. To equip these adolescents...