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County accepts $213,916.60 opioid-abatement grant to expand mental-health and veterans treatment court services

2855160 · April 3, 2025
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Judge Haney told commissioners Carroll County received a $213,916.60 Georgia Opioid Crisis Abatement Trust grant to fund a two-year contract for a peer support specialist, housing and rehab assistance, and counseling for mental-health court and veterans treatment court participants; the board approved the funding 6-0.

The Carroll County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously April 1 to accept a Georgia Opioid Crisis Abatement Trust grant totaling $213,916.60 to expand services for the county's mental health court and veterans treatment court.

Judge Haney, who presented the award to the board, said the two-year grant will fund a contract peer…

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