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Lebanon County agency seeks $600,000 in county funds to cover MH/ID budget shortfall

5038973 · June 21, 2025
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Summary

The county’s Mental Health, Intellectual Disabilities and Early Intervention agency asked commissioners to approve $6.36 million in service contracts and an agency budget that includes a $600,000 county contribution to cover projected deficits and required matches for FY2025–26.

Lebanon County officials approved on the record the Mental Health, Intellectual Disabilities and Early Intervention (MHID/EI) service contracts for fiscal year 2025–26 and the agency’s budget, which includes a request for $600,000 in county funds to cover a projected deficit and required county matches.

The agency presented a suite of contracts totaling $6,361,597 — an increase of $535,975 from the prior year — covering mental health, intellectual disability and early intervention services. Holly Leahy, administrator for mental health, intellectual disabilities and early intervention, told commissioners these contracts include a larger crisis-intervention contract with WellSpan Philhaven and a new…

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