Otero County Awarded $52K Grant for Law Enforcement Behavioral Health and Community Partnership Program

Description: During Monday's Otero County Commissioner's Meeting Otero County Administrator Amy White-Tanabe Announced that the county had received a $52,205 Grant to provide Behavioral Health Services for County Law Enforcement Staff as well as to Establish a Community Partnership Program.


Published: 02/13/2023
Byline: SECO News

Otero County Awarded $52K Grant for Law Enforcement Behavioral Health and Community Partnership ProgramĀ 

Video Transcript:

Commissioner Rob Oquist: Departmental reports. Are you doing the grant award, Amy?

Otero County Administrator Amy White-Tanabe: I am. Okay. So I did want to let everybody know that we did receive another grant for our law enforcement staff. This grant is to provide behavioral health support and do a community partnership program. So we're super excited about that.

I am looking rather quickly, without my glasses, to find the total, oh, there it is. $52,205 is what we were awarded. So we're really excited about that because anything that we can do to assist our staff in any possible way, we're on top of. So it was more of an announcement than anything,

Oquist: Okay.

Commissioner Jim Baldwin: Great.

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