Since 1937, we have been pioneers in helping address mental health in Western Pennsylvania.
Still are.

Staunton Farm Foundation, through collaboration, innovation and advocacy, is investing in a future where behavioral health is understood, supported, and accepted. Now, in our 85th year, we continue to advance this mission; join us to spread the word of good work in our community.

Matilda Staunton Craig had a bold vision: provide people working on their mental health with “fresh air and sunshine.” While today’s activities look vastly different, thanks to powerful partnerships across ten Western Pennsylvania counties, the dream endures.

These three numbers could save a life: 988.

In July of 2022, 988 became the new three-digit dialing code that routes callers to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. This life-changing hotline for mental health crises should make it easier for people to gain access to services and, potentially, reduce police interventions.

Staunton Farm Foundation has long advocated for the hotline. And now, in light of its implementation, is working to ensure that the region’s mental and behavioral health infrastructure is up to the challenge. You, too, can help support this effort by working to #Fund988.

Staunton Farm

Working for mental wellness

Staunton Farm Foundation, through collaboration, innovation and advocacy, is investing in a future where behavioral health is understood, supported, and accepted. Since the Foundation’s establishment in 1937, we continue to advance this mission; join us to spread the word of good work in our community.

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Now Accepting Applications for

2026 Capacity Building Grants

Albert B. Craig, Jr., MD

Albert B. Craig, Jr. Award Nominations are now open

The Albert B. Craig, Jr. Award recognizes individuals who have challenged society to think in fresh ways about problems and solutions in mental health, including behavioral health and substance use disorders.

Do you know someone who’s breaking barriers in behavioral health?

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  • Leader Times - HAVIN, Inc. is pleased to announce receipt of grant funding from the FISA Foundation and Staunton Farm Foundation to train first responders. HAVIN, Inc., recently announced that it has received funding from the FISA Foundation and Staunton Farm Foundation to partner with the Gabby

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Staunton Farm Foundation3 days ago
Do you know someone making a meaningful impact in behavioral health?

The Albert B. Craig, Jr. Award recognizes individuals who are pushing boundaries, advancing new ideas, and improving the lives of those affected by mental health and substance use disorders.

🏆 Award recipients receive a $5,000 prize in recognition of their contributions.

From innovative programs to groundbreaking partnerships, this award celebrates those creating real change in our communities.

Nominate a leader today: stauntonfarm.org/our-work/albert-b-craig-jr-award-recipients/
Deadline: April 10

#StauntonFarmFoundation #CraigAward #BehavioralHealth #MentalHealth #SubstanceUseDisorder
Staunton Farm Foundation
Staunton Farm Foundation1 week ago
In 2024, Dr. Kathi Elliott was honored with the Albert B. Craig, Jr. Award for her leadership in advancing trauma-informed, gender-responsive care for young women.

As Executive Director of Gwen's Girls, Dr. Elliott has expanded programs that support behavioral health, build resilience, and create safe spaces for girls navigating complex challenges. Her work also extends to systems-level change, including the creation of the Black Girls Equity Alliance—bringing together leaders across sectors to address disparities in health, education, and justice systems.

Through both clinical care and community leadership, she continues to shape more responsive, equitable approaches to mental health.

Know someone driving meaningful change in behavioral health? Craig Award nominations are open through April 10: stauntonfarm.org/our-work. #WorkingForMentalWellness