To extend its reach and deepen its impact on children and families, DotCom Therapy announced recently it has rebranded as Huddle Up.
The company also completed its Series C funding, which was led by Kayne Anderson Growth Capital and had participation from existing investors New Capital Partners, LRV Health, HealthX Ventures and OSF Ventures.
“At Huddle Up, every child should be able to grow, develop, and have mental health support in school,” Huddle Up CEO Dr. Omar Dawood said in a statement. “We are humbled to have the continued support of our existing investors and the new partnership with a leading growth equity investor in Kayne Anderson as we expand our leadership in IEP transformation and impact to all students. The Huddle Up brand reinforces our commitment to creating lasting change in the lives of young individuals and their communities.”
According to a release, the funding will further support expansion into K-12 schools and beyond.
In addition to the name change, Huddle Up launched a new website and unveiled a new logo.