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Alamosa council hears LEAD/co-responder quarterly update and honors program partner
Summary
Council received a quarterly update on the LEAD and co-responder programs — staff reported new referrals, active caseloads and a success story of a pregnant client who completed treatment and secured housing — and presented a plaque to the Center for Restorative Programs for its role establishing LEAD.
The Alamosa City Council received its quarterly update on the LEAD (Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion) and co-responder programs during its Dec. 17 meeting and recognized the Center for Restorative Programs (CRP) for partnership and community impact.
Program staff reported about 27 referrals in recent months and described caseload management that included roughly 35–50 individuals in active follow-up. Staff highlighted recent conference participation, ongoing…
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