Following the redirection of $29.5 million in federal
funding from a mental health facility to water infrastructure, the Forsyth
County Board of Commissioners is set to consider alternate solutions to mental
health concerns in the community.
‘We feel like this is a cat and mouse game.’ Stakeholder group prepares to present mental health solutions to commissioners
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