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Contra Costa board proclaims African American Mental Health Awareness Week; marks Miles Hall and Tyrell Wilson days of remembrance
Summary
The Board of Supervisors presented a proclamation recognizing African American Mental Health Awareness Week and announced remembrance days for Miles Hall and Tyrell Wilson; families and advocates urged expanded alternatives to police for mental‑health crises.
The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 4 proclaimed African American Mental Health Awareness Week and declared Feb. 15 as Miles Hall Day of Remembrance and March 8 as Tyrell Wilson Day of Remembrance.
The board presentation, introduced by Supervisor Gigi Crowder (presenting for the agenda item), acknowledged county efforts including the African American Holistic Wellness Hub and the A3/Miles Hall call center, programs aimed at improving alternatives to law enforcement responses for people in…
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