Cuyahoga County invests $7M from opioid settlements in behavioral health crisis center
CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OHIO, JUL 7 – The $7 million allocation covers about a quarter of the $28 million crisis center, which will provide 24/7 behavioral health and addiction services to thousands, officials said.
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Construction begins on Crisis Stabilization Unit in Purvis
PURVIS, Miss. (WHLT) - The Lamar County Crisis Stabilization Unit, located in Purvis, is now under construction in Purvis. It's designed to help people facing a mental health or addiction crisis and connect them with local services. “This is a collaboration effort between the local governments with Lamar County, Forest County, City of Hattiesburg, our partners with mental health, our state legislative group supporting this and also our federal l…
Ronayne seeks $7M in opioid settlement dollars for new mental health, addiction center on former St. Vincent campus
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne wants to use $7 million from the county’s share of national opioid settlement dollars to help transform the partially shuttered St. Vincent medical campus in downtown Cleveland into a new behavioral health crisis center.
Clallam commissioners to allocate opioid funding for health supplies
Peninsula Daily News Peninsula Daily News - Your #1 News Source for the Olympic Peninsula, Port Angeles, Sequim, Port Townsend and beyond. Board also approves funding for Port Angeles infrastructure project Clallam commissioners to allocate opioid funding for health supplies Emily Hanson
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