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Commissioners press for more transparency on DayMark partner program and housing referrals

2064265 · January 3, 2025
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Board members sought clearer reporting on DayMark’s partner-funded case‑management program serving schools, DSS and the jail, including how partner dollars are spent, caseloads and outcomes for clients referred to housing programs.

Davidson County commissioners pressed DayMark representatives and county staff on Jan. 2 for clearer financial and performance reporting for a partner-funded program that places DayMark case managers in the county’s schools, Department of Social Services and jail.

Sheryl Sawpaw, Center Director of Outpatient Services for DayMark, and Rebecca True, regional program director, updated the board that the program entered year three on Oct. 1 and that, for the most recent quarter, DayMark served 21 client cases (plus family members) and said the program has served 210 clients over two full years. Sawpaw described the program’s caseload mix and said staff routinely attend court…

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