The Department of Health and Human Services today announced a new behavioral health initiative to assist homeless individuals with substance use treatment and recovery. The program, called the Safety ...
The Trump administration notified agencies last month that it was suddenly terminating $2 billion — including millions in Ohio — for programs supporting vulnerable people. Amid a powerful backlash, it ...
The department will put $100 million toward a pilot program ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced $100 million in new grants for homelessness and opioid ...
HHS launches 100M homelessness initiative to enhance outreach, psychiatric care, and addiction treatment for long-term recovery and housing support.
Fall River's FAST team lost a critical piece of federal funding earlier this month. The City Council is calling on the state to help.
A Trump administration decision to terminate hundreds of health services grants sent several Massachusetts mental health and addiction treatment providers scrambling for further details and plans to ...
Edit: Literally one day after saying it was cutting $2 billion in addiction and mental healthcare funding, The Department of Health and Human Services is now apparently reversing 180 degrees to ...
On January 15, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) hosted a webinar to promote its program ...
Our policy must be thoughtful – not haphazard and chaotic. This episode has only created uncertainty and confusion." ...
The initial cuts by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) caused turmoil for service ...
Facing Austin budget cuts, then a gutting loss of federal grants that were restored, the head of LifeWorks warns that upending social service programs will only bring greater costs down the line.