New Hampshire foundation uses $500K grant to fund behavioral health services in the state

The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation has spread a $500,000 grant across ten community health centers to fund behavioral health services across the state, according to a Feb. 23 report from the Concord Monitor.

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The community health centers will work to provide outpatient and emergency behavioral health services to New Hampshire residents through a partnership with the NH Community Behavioral Health Association.

The centers will also focus their services on youth mental health, including providing resources for LGBT patients, mental health counseling and group counseling, the report said. 

Each center will receive $50,000 over two years in flexible funding to care for patients not covered by commercial insurance, Medicare or Medicaid.

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