The largest portion of funds will be used to continue growing Vitality’s behavioral health and addiction treatment capacity. The funding will also be used to improve the Vitality Center in Elko, a residential substance use and mental health treatment facility.
The final portion of funding will go toward the new Women’s Treatment Residence, which supports roughly 150 women a year who undergo treatment at the Vitality Center.
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