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County renews Job & Family Services provider contracts, aging‑in‑place and 211 support, and public‑health screening partnership
Summary
The Health and Human Services Committee confirmed a package of Job & Family Services contracts totaling $5.569 million for fiscal year 2026, approved a Direction Home subaward for aging‑in‑place services, renewed United Way 211 after‑hours APS coverage, and extended a public‑health health check agreement.
The Health and Human Services Committee approved a set of contracts and subawards that fund social‑service providers, aging‑in‑place services, 211 after‑hours adult protective services call coverage, and a public‑health early screening outreach program.
Heather Yaneon of the County Executive’s Department of Job and Family Services said the legislation confirms 19 contracts that renew agreements with community providers who assist TANF‑eligible individuals and support Job and Family Services programs. The resolution covers services such as homeless prevention, youth counseling and literacy, child safety items, Benefit Bridge programming, and SNAP education and training. “I want to note there are no new agreements or providers in this legislation, and there are not any increases to…
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