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Mental health care needs don't dwindle just because funding is tight
It has been heartening to see the community come together in the wake of the Jan. 8 mass shooting. People in the Tucson area, the state and the country all have extended helping hands and caring hearts to those touched by this tragedy.
Families, hospitals, police will feel cuts in mental-health services
With a new fiscal year beginning July 1, the effects of difficult budget decisions made by the state Legislature in the last session will become evident in our community. One involves approximately 3,800 people in Southern Arizona who have a serious mental illness and are ineligible for the …
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