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Committee advances $1.11 million two‑year contract renewal for children exposed to violence services
Summary
The committee advanced a resolution to award up to $1,110,000 to Mental Health Services for Homeless Persons, doing business as Frontline Services, to continue the county’s Children Who Witness Violence program from Dec. 1, 2025 through Nov. 30, 2027. County staff said the program serves roughly 500–600 children annually.
The Public Safety and Justice Affairs Committee voted to advance resolution 20250298 to the full council, authorizing an award not to exceed $1,110,000 to Mental Health Services for Homeless Persons (doing business as Frontline Services) to provide the county’s Children Who Witness Violence program.
Brandy Carney, the county’s director of public…
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