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The city approves a plan that will allow mental health providers to apply for grants that will be fueled by the City's federal pandemic relief funding. Councilwoman Melissa Cabello Havrda, who chairs the Public Safety Committee, lambasts the state's decision to cut funding for mental health services.
Posted inGov & Politics

As Texas diverts mental health funding, San Antonio applies some of its pandemic relief

Avatar photo by Andrea Drusch September 1, 2022September 1, 2022

Mental health providers are fearful about the future of state funding. Now they’ll get a one-time $26M infusion from the city’s ARPA funds.

Posted inBusiness & Development

Mental Health Experts’ Advice for Entrepreneurs Affected by COVID-19

Roseanna Garza by Roseanna Garza May 28, 2020May 29, 2020
Posted inHealth

Experts Discuss State Funding to Address Children’s Mental Health

Roseanna Garza by Roseanna Garza August 28, 2019
Alex and Alyssa Spero embrace outside the Red Cross shelter at Kazen Middle School.
Posted inHealth

Harvey Evacuees Receive Physical, Emotional Support in San Antonio

Roseanna Garza by Roseanna Garza September 13, 2017September 13, 2017
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