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Mental Health Wellness Act (MHWA) Grant Program is sponsored by California Health and Human Services Agency (CalHHS). California's Mental Health Wellness Act (MHWA) grant program provides funds to California counties to improve community response to people facing behavioral health crises.
Grants enable crisis responders to connect those in crisis with wellness, resiliency, and recovery-oriented programs that offer the least restrictive settings appropriate for their needs. Services include crisis intervention, stabilization, treatment, rehabilitative services, and mobile crisis support teams.
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Mental Health Wellness Act (MHWA) Grant Program is funded by California Health and Human Services Agency (CalHHS). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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