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Homeless Trust reallocates $562,000 state grant, backs recovery center for people with severe mental illness
Summary
The Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust voted to reallocate a state nonrecurring grant and seek matching funds to help open a recovery center providing up to 45 beds — including 12–15 respite beds — to serve people with severe mental illness and to divert people from jail.
The Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust voted to reallocate a state nonrecurring grant of $562,000 and seek an additional $562,000 match to support a recovery center intended to serve people with severe mental illness.
The item, approved by voice vote, directs the trust to move a previously approved $562,000 allocation from a Camillus House project to a new recovery center that the trust expects will provide up to 45 beds, including a set-aside of 12 to 15 respite-care beds for people recovering from serious illness or injury and intersecting with Jackson Health System.
“The proposal before you today takes an item you’ve already approved … and allocate those funds to the…
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