SCT's Community Access & Support Initiative
Mission Statement
The mission of the Sand Canyon Therapy Community Access & Support Initiative (CASI) is to remove barriers to mental health care for children and families in rural communities by providing direct assistance, access to specialized services, and community-based resources that promote stability, dignity, and well-being.
Coming Fall 2026 - AutPlay Training
Supporting Neurodivergent Children: Free Training Series
SCT’s CASI is bringing a free, in-person training series to Cortez in Fall 2026. Led by Dr. Robert Jason Grant, founder of AutPlay Therapy. This three-day series will help participants better understand and support neurodivergent children (eligible for continuing education credits). Each day is designed for a different group: parents/caregivers, teachers and school staff, and behavioral health professionals.
We need your input. If interested in attending, please complete the survey listed.
We hope that this series will be a starting point for building a more neurodiversity-affirming community where neurodivergent children and their families are understood and supported.
How You Can Help!
As we launch SCT's Community Access & Support Initiative, we are grateful to partner with Onward! A Legacy Foundation to spark this initiative.
As we begin navigating this nonprofit path, we know there will be unexpected needs along the way. That is why we humbly share our donation link below. Every contribution—big or small—directly supports our mission to provide mental health services.