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Centre County reports $2.43 million in drug and alcohol spending for FY24–25; multiple MH/DA contract addenda advanced

5865141 · October 1, 2025
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Summary

The board approved the county’s fiscal year 2024–25 fourth-quarter drug and alcohol report, showing $2,429,097 in spending (Department of Drug and Alcohol funding $1,561,536; county contribution $40,894). Commissioners also advanced seven contract addenda for mental health and drug- and alcohol-related providers to next week’s consent agenda.

Centre County commissioners on Sept. 30 approved the county’s fiscal year 2024–25 fourth-quarter drug and alcohol report and advanced several mental-health and drug-and-alcohol contract increases to the next consent agenda.

Kathy, director of the county’s Mental Health/Intellectual Disability/Early Intervention/Drug & Alcohol office, presented the report covering July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025. She reported total drug-and-alcohol spending of $2,429,097 for the period. Of that amount, $1,561,536 came from the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs; other funding sources (including the human services block grant, PCCD grants, Medicaid and DUI fees) totaled $867,561. The county’s contribution for the grant period was $40,894, which staff said primarily meets match requirements and covers…

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