4C Health has announced that Kara Conger, Guidance Counselor at Tipton Middle School, has been selected as the recipient of the 2026 Behavioral Health Champion Award – Education Champion of the Year.
The Behavioral Health Champion Award recognizes individuals who demonstrate exceptional dedication to advancing mental health awareness, supporting emotional well-being, and strengthening connections between schools, families, and community partners. Conger was selected for her outstanding advocacy on behalf of students and her unwavering commitment to creating a supportive environment where young people can thrive.
Throughout her work at Tipton Middle School, Conger has been a trusted advocate for students and families, helping to bridge gaps between educational settings and behavioral health services.
Her collaborative approach, compassionate leadership, and dedication to student success have made a lasting impact on the lives of countless students.
“Kara exemplifies the qualities of a true Behavioral Health Champion,” said Lisa Willis-Gidley, CRO of 4C Health. “Her commitment to supporting students’ mental health and well-being, while fostering strong partnerships among families, schools, and community providers, has created meaningful opportunities for students to succeed both academically and personally. We are honored to recognize her contributions.”
With a focus on integrated behavioral and physical health, 4C Health provides a full continuum of care to individuals and families across Cass, Miami, Fulton, Pulaski, Howard, Tipton, and White counties.
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