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Growing 211’s Mental Health and Addiction Support Capacity

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Alberta’s government is investing more than $15 million over three years to help connect Albertans to local addiction and mental health services.

As part of building a recovery-oriented system of care, Alberta’s government is doubling 211 funding from $7.5 million to more than $15 million over three years to help people of all ages access critical addiction and mental health support services in their communities.

211 provides a single point of contact for information and seamless connections to health services and organizations that support a range of addiction and mental health challenges.

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  • Date

    Nov 23, 2022

  • By

    Government of Alberta

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