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Congratulations to our Youth Advisory Council Seniors!

Posted By Columbus Medical Association - CMA, Thursday, May 15, 2025

The CMA Foundation would like to congratulate the graduating senior members of our Youth Advisory Council. Five members of the council, which teaches students about healthcare philanthropy with real opportunities to make a difference, are graduating from high school and are making plans for college. Several have shared their plans for the future and what the Council has meant to them.

Reeve R.

Where do you plan to go to college and what will you study?

I will be attending both the University of St. Andrews in Scotland as well as the College of William & Mary as part of the Joint Degree Program (2 years at each school). I will be majoring in International Relations with a minor in French. I don't know exactly what I want to do, but I would love to do some sort of humanitarian work or human rights law.

What has the Youth Advisory Council meant to you?

The YAC has helped me grow as a leader in more ways than I can express. It has given me insight into a world most kids aren't able to see, and allows me to stay connected to the broader central Ohio community, allowing me to step in and lead more effectively where a need presents itself. Having open and professional discussions with other youth allows everyone on the YAC to grow our leadership while working collaboratively, free of any hierarchy. Serving as the YAC liaison to the CMAF board has also allowed me to gain confidence as a public speaker and youth advocate.

I am eternally grateful for the opportunities afforded to me by the YAC and the CMAF overall. My membership in the YAC is one of my favorite things that I did during high school, and it has uniquely prepared me for my future.

Sreekari P

Where do you plan to go to college and what will you study?

I will be majoring in biology on a pre med track and will be attending Baylor University. My future aspirations are to follow the field of medicine and possibly go into family medicine.

What has the Youth Advisory Council meant to you?

YAC has offered me the amazing opportunity to dive deep into community issues and find solutions that enhance our community. I love seeing the growth we can bring and want to continue to grow along with the community.

Ria M

Where do you plan to go to college and what will you study?

I will be attending The Ohio State University and majoring in Public Policy and Leadership. I am looking into criminal defense law or constitutional law. Alternatively, I am possibly thinking of working for a non-profit.

What has the Youth Advisory Council meant to you?

Being a member of the Columbus Medical Association Foundation's Youth Advisory Council has given me a foothold in the world of philanthropy. Working alongside peers outside of my school district has opened me to different viewpoints, taught me how to work with new people, and made me aware of the varying struggles people face across central Ohio. I have made some great friends while being a part of YAC, and I am thankful for all that it has taught me.

We invite our physician members to share the opportunity to join the Youth Advisory Council with their own children and others in their network. Any greater Columbus area student in grades 8-12 can apply to become a member.

More information: https://www.cmafohio.org/yac

Application: https://www.cmafohio.org/joinyac

Questions: youthcouncil@cmafohio.org

Pictured above (from left to right): Pragalya A., Reeve R., Ria M., Julia W. Not pictured: Sreekari P and Selis T.

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CMA Foundation Supports Access to Mental Health Care with $500K Grant to New Crisis Center

Posted By Columbus Medical Association - CMA, Thursday, May 15, 2025

The new ADAMH Franklin County Crisis Care Center is set to open this summer with proud support from the Columbus Medical Association Foundation.

CMAA CEO Tracy Davidson joined the ADAMH Board, Franklin County Commissioners, Columbus city leaders, and additional partners and funders to celebrate the center at the ribbon-cutting ceremony in Franklinton on Wednesday, May 14, 2025. The CMA Foundation was part of the public/private partnership that funded the $60 million facility by providing a grant of $500,000.

Former CMA CEO Dr. Robert Falcone was deeply involved from the beginning in ensuring central Ohioans have access to efficient mental health resources. He was a project team leader on the Franklin County Task Force on the Psychiatric Crisis and Emergency System (PCES) convened to strategize ways to improve psychiatric emergency services in Franklin County. In 2016, the task force concluded the county needed a comprehensive, collaborative system of crisis care for individuals experiencing mental health and/or addiction emergencies. From that recommendation came years of planning and fundraising to build the Franklin County Crisis Care Center. Dr. Falcone later served on the planning board for the facility and was able to tour the construction site in 2024.


The center will provide 24/7 services for all adults dealing with mental health or addiction issues in Franklin County. Two observation units will open this summer with additional services opening in phases over the next two years. By 2027, the site will include an urgent care, family resource center, and offer long-term support for people needing extended treatment. More information on the Crisis Care Center can be found on their website.

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Empowering the Next Generation of Healthcare Philanthropists

Posted By Columbus Medical Association - CMA, Friday, April 4, 2025


Applications are open for the Columbus Medical Association Foundation’s Youth Advisory Council that teaches students about healthcare philanthropy with real opportunities to make a difference. 

The CMA Foundation was established in 1958 and has injected millions of dollars into health and wellness initiatives in our community. In 2001, it launched the Youth Advisory Committee to help build a passion for philanthropy in our youth.

The council is made up entirely of students ages 13-18 and meets monthly to hear grant applications for programs aimed at addressing youth health concerns in their funding priority areas, which include mental health and suicide, bullying and peer pressure, and body image and self-esteem. The students learn the processes involved in grantmaking and ultimately vote on the programs to fund. Since it launched, the council has provided more than $288,000 to programs affecting youth in the central Ohio community.

We invite our physician members to share this opportunity with their own children and others in their network. Any greater Columbus area student in grades 8-12 can apply to become a member.

More information: https://www.cmafohio.org/yac

Application: https://www.cmafohio.org/joinyac

Questions: youthcouncil@cmafohio.org

 

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