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San Joaquin supervisors proclaim Mental Health Matters Month and highlight $137 million state grant for ‘Be Well’ project

3293012 · May 14, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Supervisors proclaimed May 2025 as Mental Health Matters Month and heard updates on county behavioral health efforts, including announcement of a $137 million state infrastructure grant toward the county's Be Well project and near-term plans for an access center and expanded services.

San Joaquin County supervisors proclaimed May 2025 as Mental Health Matters Month and used the recognition to spotlight a major state infrastructure award for local behavioral-health facilities.

The county's health officials told the board the Behavioral Health Department has been awarded $137,000,000 in state grant funding intended for infrastructure related to the county's Be Well project.

Why it matters: County leaders said the money will fund capital work intended to expand local treatment capacity and access to care. During public remarks, Health Care Services…

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