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County hears youth clubhouse update; health-service resolutions approved by voice vote
Summary
A youth drop-in clubhouse described programs for prevention and peer support, reporting about 15'20 daily drop-ins and around 540 served in 2025; the committee also approved three short health-service items by voice vote, and discussed EMS training scholarship and technical-rescue expansion.
County lawmakers heard an update on a youth drop-in clubhouse funded by the Office of Addiction Support Services and approved several short health-service items by voice vote.
A representative of the youth clubhouse (referred to in the meeting as Kai) described the program as a voluntary, peer-led drop-in center on Main Street that serves young people (ages 12'18) and young adults up to about 35. "It's like a library. Any young person can drop in. They don't need to sign up," the presenter said. She said the Catskill site averages about 15 to 20 youth per day and that the…
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