California puts $33M to veteran mental health, free mental health appointments

California will provide $33.4 million to support outpatient mental health treatment for veterans and their families. 

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The grant funding will go to community organizations in seven counties, according to a Nov. 11 news release from California Gov. Gavin Newsom. 

The funding will also support expanded telehealth services for veterans, including 100,000 free mental health appointments for veterans. 

The state also received a $300,000 grant to expand telehealth services for Native American veterans, according to the release. 

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