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Committee approves Mental Health Month proclamation, signs two opioid-settlement mental-health contracts

Wyoming County Public Health Committee · April 29, 2026
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Summary

Wyoming County Public Health Committee declared May as Mental Health Month and authorized two professional service contracts—Insightful Strides ($31,000) and Allegany Rehabilitation/Clarity Wellness ($65,000)—to expand mental-health and trauma-focused services funded via Regional Opioid Settlement dollars.

The Wyoming County Public Health Committee on April 29 approved a proclamation declaring May as Mental Health Month and authorized two professional service contracts to expand mental-health services tied to Regional Opioid Settlement funds.

The committee voted to authorize the chairman to sign a contract with Insightful Strides, Inc., of Attica, for expanded access to mental-health services for people affected by substance use disorder, in an amount not to exceed $31,000 (MUNIS CONTRACT #2851; effective May 1, 2026–June 30, 2027). Separately, the committee authorized a contract with Allegany Rehabilitation Associates, Inc. DBA Clarity Wellness Community of Wellsville for trauma-focused treatment training and clinical supervision, not to exceed $65,000 (MUNIS CONTRACT #3769; effective May 1, 2026–June 30, 2027). Both contracts were authorized pursuant to General Municipal Law §104(b).

Motions carried unanimously among members present (6 yes, 1 absent: McCormick). The proclamation motion (May is Mental Health Month) was recorded as passed. The contracts are identified in the minutes as *RESOLUTION* items and will be processed for chairman signature and execution under the cited municipal law provision.