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Community rallies for new mental health facility funding

June 28, 2024 | Humboldt County, California



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Community rallies for new mental health facility funding
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant progress on a mental health facility project aimed at enhancing crisis care in the community. Connie, a key figure in the initiative, reported the identification of an additional $4 million in funding, which could potentially lead to raising the remaining $1 million needed to move forward. The goal is to have the facility operational by the end of July, with a completion deadline set before 2027.

The proposed facility will include 12 crisis stabilization bed units—six for adults and six for children and youth—alongside nine mental health crisis residential beds, ten beds for individuals with dual diagnoses or substance use disorders, and 12 sobering cots. This comprehensive approach aims to address various mental health needs within the community.

Amy, a partner in the project, emphasized the collaboration with Mad River Community Hospital, which is currently overseeing the development phase. County Behavioral Health will step in to manage service provision and contracting once the facility is built. Both officials expressed optimism about the project, highlighting the strong community support, including a land donation from the private hospital.

As the meeting concluded, Connie reflected on the importance of the project, stating it could be a defining achievement in her career. The commitment from local stakeholders and the community's enthusiasm were noted as crucial elements in advancing this vital mental health resource.

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