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Oakland County committee approves urgent‑care grant rollover, prosecutor victim‑services funding and co‑responder sustainment
Summary
The Health & Human Services Committee approved a $990,000 rollover for the Pontiac integrated urgent care center, accepted an MDHHS crime‑victim grant funding five advocates, approved multiple sheriff grants, and amended funding to sustain co‑responder teams in four communities while OCHN expands coverage.
Oakland County's Health & Human Services Committee on Nov. 4 approved several funding measures intended to sustain local behavioral‑health and public‑safety services.
Leanne Stafford reported the county will roll over roughly $990,000 in state funding to support staffing and equipment at the Oakland Community Cares 360 integrated urgent care center in downtown Pontiac. The committee approved the rollover to fund operations through fiscal year 2026.
The prosecutor's office requested acceptance of a Michigan Department of Health and Human…
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