BeMe Health Raises $1.5M From Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas

BeMe, a digital behavioral health startup focused on teens, raised $1.5 million from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas.

The investment and strategic partnership will extend mental health support to an estimated 20,000 teenagers across the state.

The funding builds upon a previous investment from philanthropist Carrie Walton Penner through Fiore Ventures, as well as investments from Flare Capital, Polaris Partners, California Health Care Foundation, and others.

The BeMe platform provides anytime, anywhere access to engaging content, mood reflection, and skill-building activities — as well as 1:1 coaching and connections to clinical services and 24/7 crisis support when needed. Read more.

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