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Emergence Health Network presents fiscal‑year 2024 report; highlights crisis services, school‑based care and mobile clinics

2628130 · February 12, 2025
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Emergence Health Network outlined an expansion of school‑based behavioral health, crisis intervention teams, 988/911 integration, mobile clinics and new diversion/restorative justice services while reporting $18.8M in grant funding and more than 36,000 people served in FY2024.

Emergence Health Network (EHN) presented its fiscal‑year 2024 annual report to the El Paso City Council on Feb. 4, outlining expanded crisis response capabilities, school‑based services and several new programs intended to reduce emergency room and jail use for behavioral health needs.

Key program expansions: CEO Christy Daugherty told council EHN answered more than 25,000 crisis calls in the year and has expanded Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) partnerships across municipal, county and school‑based law enforcement. Staff reported integration between the…

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