LA GRANDE — The La Grande City Council met for its monthly meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 1, approving a grant that opens the door for potential new and improved multi-use
Organizations included community-based nonprofits and government entities.
“We are very impressed with the quality of the proposals that were submitted by organizations who will provide these urgently needed, culturally responsive substance use services,” OHA Behavioral Health director Steve Allen said in a news release. “The need is great and I’m looking forward to the work the OAC is doing to develop the next grant opportunity to ensure these services are expanded to meet the needs of Oregonians struggling with addictions.”
Three of the organizations selected work with the Marion and Polk community, and two are based in Salem.
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