The crisis stabilization center will be operated by the Mental Health Association of Frederick County and will provide around-the-clock trauma responsive, minimal barrier, voluntary care and recovery-focused services to county residents.
The center was funded in part by a portion of Frederick County’s American Rescue Plan Act allocation, the report said.
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