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Institute of Child Development receives $2 million grant




Fort Worth, TX

12/2/2008


Texas Christian University’s Institute of Child Development has received a $2 million grant from The Rees-Jones Foundation.

Dr. Karyn Purvis, director of the Institute of Child Development, said the grant will be used to hire additional staff and develop training tools for families with children who are developmentally challenged due to trauma and professionals serving these children throughout the United States. A DVD series, “Healing Families” will be produced and distributed to families and professionals across Texas and the US.

“This gift from The Rees-Jones Foundation is absolute life giving for us. It’s going to empower us to reach tens of thousands of at-risk children and their families,” Purvis said.

Purvis said the gift will allow the ICD to not only enrich the lives of underserved people around the country, but it will enrich the classroom experience for TCU students.

About the Institute of Child Development
The Institute of Child Development (ICD) was established in 2005 as a Vision-In-Action initiative supported by Chancellor Boschini at Texas Christian University. It is a part of the Center for Applied Psychology, within the College of Science and Engineering. The ICD is an outgrowth of the Hope Connection, developed by Dr. David Cross and Dr. Karyn Purvis in 1999. For more information, visit www.child.tcu.edu.

About The Rees-Jones Foundation
The Rees-Jones Foundation is a private foundation established primarily to benefit the people of North Texas. Founded in 2006 by Jan and Trevor Rees-Jones, the Foundation’s mission is to provide support and funding for programs that will help improve in tangible ways the quality of life and life circumstances of the people it serves, with a special emphasis on assisting underserved children and their families. Foundation grants support work in the areas of education, health, affordable housing, economic development and human services.