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San Francisco accepts two $325,000 SAMHSA grants to fund on‑site intensive outpatient treatment at drug court and Community Justice Center

Budget and Finance Committee · February 16, 2011
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Summary

The Department of Public Health will accept two federal SAMHSA grants (each $325,000) to provide on‑site intensive outpatient treatment at the Adult Treatment Drug Court (Sixth & Bryant) and the Community Justice Center (555 Polk), using existing positions and aiming to institutionalize services after the three‑year grant terms.

The committee advanced two resolutions authorizing the Department of Public Health to accept and implement two federal grants of $325,000 each from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

Craig Murdoch of DPH Community Behavioral Health Services said the grants will fund on‑site intensive outpatient programs at the Adult Treatment Drug Court (located at Sixth and Bryant) and at the Community Justice Center (CJC, 555 Polk Street). "With…

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