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DPCS presents FY2025 annual report to Pittsylvania County supervisors; agency cites 4,689 served and prevention reach of 39,812

Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors · November 19, 2025
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Summary

Gail Brakely presented Danville‑Pittsylvania Community Services’ FY2025 annual report highlighting service metrics (4,689 individuals, ~147,000 service units), a prevention reach of 39,812, a staff of more than 340 professionals and a funding mix of federal, state, local and grant sources.

Gail Brakely, a member of the Danville‑Pittsylvania Community Services (DPCS) board of directors, presented the agency’s FY2025 annual report to the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors, describing DPCS’ mission, service scope and recent outcomes.

Brakely said the report covers activity between July 1, 2024, and June 30, 2025, and said DPCS operates nearly 50 distinct programs across behavioral‑health, developmental‑disability and prevention services. She told the board DPCS provided services to 4,689 individuals through more than 147,000 distinct units of service and that prevention efforts reached 39,812 people during the reporting year. Brakely emphasized the agency’s blended funding from federal, state and local allocations along with grants and reimbursements from Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance.

Brakely recognized DPCS directors and named directors and staff members in attendance; she also noted Executive Director Jim Bebo was present to assist with questions. Board members thanked Brakely and DPCS for the report and for the agency’s work in the community.

The presentation was delivered as an informational item; the board offered thanks but recorded no formal action or vote related to the report during the meeting. Brakely invited supervisors and the public to review the full annual report for program‑level detail and fiscal notes.