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The City of Shelbyville Behavioral Health and Equity Department is proud to announce its successful application for funding from the Shelby County Drug Free Coalition.
The grant, awarded in the amount of $3,250.00, will significantly bolster the department's Prevention Program aimed at addressing substance abuse issues within the community.
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"We are immensely grateful to the Shelby County Drug Free Coalition for their generous support of our Prevention Program," said Keyen Macklin, Director of the City of Shelbyville Behavioral Health and Equity Department. "This funding will enable us to enhance our efforts in combating the challenges associated with drug and alcohol abuse, ultimately contributing to the betterment of Shelby County."
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The grant signifies a partnership between the City of Shelbyville Behavioral Health and Equity Department and the Shelby County Drug Free Coalition, reinforcing their shared commitment to creating a safer and healthier environment for all residents. As part of the grant agreement, the City of Shelbyville Behavioral Health and Equity Department has pledged to actively participate in coalition activities, provide regular progress reports, acknowledge the coalition's support in program promotions, and present an overview of its initiatives at coalition meetings.
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The grant award was presented during the Orange Ribbon Breakfast on Friday. Representatives from the City of Shelbyville Behavioral Health and Equity Department and the Mayor's office were in attendance to receive the funding and express their gratitude to the coalition and the community for their ongoing support.
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For more information about the City of Shelbyville Behavioral Health and Equity Department and its initiatives, please visit www.cityofshelbyvillein.com
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