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Human services reports rising client counts, food pantry demand and plans to offer mental-health-first-aid instruction
Summary
Human services staff said adult and senior clients rose to 238, food-pantry use remained high, support groups are expanding and staff will pursue certification to offer mental-health-first-aid training locally.
Marcy Rand, identified as Human Services staff, presented the department's client counts and program activity for April.
Marcy said adult and senior clients numbered 238 (up by one since the report was prepared). The department is working with 66 families representing 68 children in youth-and-family services; domestic-violence cases numbered two for the quarter; and the department handled three protective-services referrals from EMS in April. Marcy said protective-services…
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