SPOKANE COUNTY, Wash. – The Spokane County Board of Commissioners has approved $300,000 from the County’s Mental Health 1/10th of 1% sales tax for the construction
of a Children and Youth Services Center in the West Central Neighborhood of Spokane to treat children and teens with mental health and substance use disorder issues. The
primary focus is on serving children and youth of color.
The Native Project requested these funds to help with the project’s construction costs. This facility will house the Native Project’s licensed outpatient children and teens mental
health programs, licensed adolescent substance use disorder outpatient treatment program, and the Native Project’s various youth and families prevention programs. The timeline
for completion is approximately June of 2024.
Chair of the Spokane County Board of Commissioners, Mary Kuney, stated, “We are excited to be joining a project in our community that will offer services to help reduce barriers
for our youth to access the mental health care they need especially during their formulative years.”
Commissioner Al French, who brought forward this request for consideration by the full Board of County Commissioners, stated, “I am very pleased with the allocation of this
funding to the Native Project. This funding will be a significant investment in the future of our youth, specifically children and young adults of color.”
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