Philly health centers get $1.2M to expand mental health and substance use treatment options

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File photo: An opioid crisis resource kit containing Narcan, fentanyl test strips and information on how to get addiction treatment and more harm reduction resources. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)

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A federal agency has awarded $1.2 million dollars to community health centers in Philadelphia to expand mental health care and substance use disorder treatment.

The money will be split into two $600,000 grants, going to nonprofit Greater Philadelphia Health Action and the city Department of Public Health’s Ambulatory Health Services division, which manages nine City Health Centers…

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