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Commissioners approve $49,043 opioid‑settlement grant for Bethel Life Center recovery services

Mercer County Board of Commissioners · February 19, 2026
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Summary

The Mercer County Board of Commissioners approved a $49,043.70 grant to Bethel Life Center from the Opioid Settlement Fund to expand peer support, recovery coaching and services for people with opioid use disorder and co‑occurring mental‑health conditions.

The Mercer County Board of Commissioners on Feb. 19 approved a $49,043.70 award to Bethel Life Center to expand recovery services funded by the county’s Opioid Settlement Fund.

According to the resolution, the funds will support peer support, recovery coaching for substance‑use disorder with co‑occurring mental‑health conditions, services for criminally involved individuals and family‑focused supports. The resolution (2026‑063) was moved by Commissioner McGonigle, seconded by Commissioner Finley and approved by all three Commissioners.

The grant was presented as part of the Commissioners’ series of opioid‑settlement allocations. The resolution record lists Bethel Life Center’s address as 246 South Mercer Street, Greenville, PA 16125 and marks the award effective Feb. 19, 2026. No additional conditions or reporting timelines were specified in the meeting record.

The next administrative step is execution of the agreement and release of funds by the County per the resolution.