Problems persist for survivors despite expansions in healing fund coverage Ribbons are displayed during the Finding Our Voice: Sister Survivors Speak Exhibition Opening Ceremony at the MSU Museum on April 16, 2019. — Photo by Annie Barker | The State News The Counseling and Mental Health Services Fund for survivors of abuse from Larry Nassar during his time as a doctor at Michigan State has expanded its coverage of treatments after a long struggle from survivors fighting for the coverage they believe they are owed by the University. The Fund has been updated to cover a wide range of qualifying expenses that have been requested such as service animals and ketamine infusion therapy to meet the requests of survivors.