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Mental Health Association officials tell commissioners they are seeking Fulton County office space and say peer-support contract is unused

Fulton County Board of Commissioners · January 27, 2026
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Summary

Representatives from the Mental Health Association of Franklin and Fulton Counties told commissioners they are looking for office space in Fulton County and reported that the county contract for Peer Support Services is not being used; a services handout was distributed to commissioners.

FULTON COUNTY — Representatives from the Mental Health Association of Franklin and Fulton Counties met with the Fulton County Board of Commissioners on Jan. 27 to review services and request space in the county.

Carol Slemmer, Community Support Program Manager, and Scott Graham, Chief Executive Officer, briefed commissioners on services offered and provided a handout packet to each commissioner for informational purposes. Graham told the board that the organization is currently looking for office space in Fulton County and reported that the contract for Peer Support Services was not being used.

No formal action was taken on the request for office space during the meeting; the presentation was recorded in the minutes for follow-up by county staff as appropriate.