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A little more than a year after Californians approved a $6.4 billion mental health bond with a nail-bitingly close vote, we’re getting our first glimpse into how that money will be spent.
California reports a decline in homelessness, crediting state investment and local government efforts, with key communities ...
The Newsom administration is moving swiftly to distribute by May billions of dollars from the 2024 mental health bond narrowly approved by voters, but concerns are emerging about whether areas of the ...
The Newsom administration is moving swiftly to distribute by May billions of dollars from the 2024 mental health bond narrowly approved by voters, but concerns are emerging about whether areas of ...
A year after California voters approved a huge bond to build more treatment centers for people wracked by addiction and mental health conditions — including those living in tents and campers ...
California will fund the Trevor Project's LGBTQ+ youth mental health hotline after federal cuts. The service handled 231,000 crisis contacts in 2024 alone.
California made a huge one-time investment in youth mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic as rates of depression, anxiety and eating disorders surged among children and teens.
CalMatters A little more than a year after Californians approved a $6.4 billion mental health bond with a nail-bitingly close vote, we're getting our first glimpse into how that money will be spent.
California is preparing to release billions of dollars through Proposition 1 for mental health housing. Here, the Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services gives instructions on ...
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