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Gilpin County accepts $605,154 youth mental-health grant over three years
Summary
The Board authorized acceptance of the Colorado Office of the Attorney General’s Youth Mental Health and Well-being Challenge Grant totaling $605,154 across state fiscal years 2025–2028 to support youth programs at the community center and a memorandum of understanding with the school district.
Gilpin County commissioners on May 27 approved acceptance of a three-year Youth Mental Health and Well-being Challenge Grant from the Colorado Office of the Attorney General that will provide $605,154 to support youth programs in Gilpin County.
Staff described the award as a three-year program that will supplement county youth services, including the Eagles teen program, licensed…
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