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Snohomish County announces $6.5 million for youth mental health. The new plan includes $3.2 million to support vulnerable youth and $1.5 million for after school care.
Snohomish County, cities announce $9.6M for mental health, shelter Projects span from Edmonds to Sultan. Each city is using American Rescue Plan Act money, with the county contributing, too.
Local health care leaders like Daniel, a family physician and executive for Optum Pacific Northwest, are trying to bridge the gap between medical, mental and behavioral health care in Snohomish ...
Snohomish County will invest $8 million in five projects that increase capacity for behavioral health and substance-use disorder treatment in the region.
Thanks to donor support the two organizations were able to hire 10 mental health counselors who will be shared between their camps. Those counselors will run curriculum and train staff.