The Lock Haven City Council meeting on August 7 highlighted the critical role of the PA 2-1-1 program, which has been serving the community since 1972. This vital information and referral service operates 24/7, providing support to vulnerable families across 17 counties, including Clinton County. Last year alone, the program received nearly 100,000 contacts, addressing pressing issues such as food access and mental health care.
During the meeting, representatives from the Family Services Association emphasized the growing demand for mental health support, particularly through their "warm line," which offers a listening ear for those in need. The association is seeking $15,000 in funding over three years to continue its essential services, which are crucial for the well-being of the community.
The council's discussion underscored the importance of maintaining and expanding these services to ensure that residents have access to the help they need. As the program enters its 52nd year, the commitment to supporting families and individuals remains a top priority for the city.