HHS Announces Over $700 Million in New Funding to Combat Addiction, Mental Illness, and Homelessness
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HHS Unveils $708 Million Behavioral Health Funding Push
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Department of Health and Human Services is making more than $700 million available for addiction, mental health, crisis response, and homelessness-related programs, including a new $96 million initiative aimed at connecting homeless individuals with serious mental illness and substance use disorders to treatment and recovery services. The funding package, unveiled by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., includes grants for…
HHS Announces Over $700 Million in New Funding to Combat Addiction, Mental Illness, and Homelessness
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has posted more than $700 million in new funding opportunities aimed at expanding access to behavioral health treatment, recovery services, crisis response, and support for people experiencing homelessness. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the funding, which includes a $96 million opportunity for a new […] The post HHS Announces Over $700 Million in New Funding to Combat Addicti…
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