Feb 4, 2021 10:25 AM Daytona Beach, FL - The SMA Healthcare Foundation (SMA) and the Daytona Beach Police Department (DBPD) are joint recipients of a $10,000 grant from Macy s. The money will be used for the collaborative crisis response program between SMA and the DBPD. “Community is at the heart of our Macy’s team and giving back is in our DNA,” said Kristen Twomey, store manager of Macy’s. “We are honored to provide support to such an incredible organization, whose impactful work plays a vital role in strengthening and enriching our community.” iPads for the Virtual Mental Health Crisis Response Team for First Responders will be purchased with the funds. The iPads will connect police officers with trained mental health professionals when they encounter a situation where a professional is needed. The telehealth platform will be available 24/7. Per a press release from SMA: It is the intent of both SMA and the DBPD to fully resource a cri