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SAMHSA Grant Awards
Week of 9/28–10/2
October 5, 2009



SAMHSA Awards $30.9 Million to Community Treatment and Service Centers Helping Children Suffering from Traumatic Stress (10/2)

SAMHSA announced that $30.9 million in total funding over the next 3 years will be provided through the Community Treatment and Services Centers, which is one of the three types of centers under the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative. The overall goal of the initiative is to help communities meet the special needs of children at risk or suffering from traumatic stress.



SAMHSA Awards More Than $38.2 Million To Help Expand Adult Drug Treatment Courts (10/2)

SAMHSA announced the award of 44 new grants for $38.2 million over the next 3 years to expand the treatment capability of adult drug courts—special dockets designed to deal with the treatment needs of people who find themselves in the criminal justice system largely because of underlying substance abuse problems.



SAMHSA Awards More Than $1.2 Million for Statewide Family Network Grants (10/2)

SAMHSA announced the award of six grants totaling approximately $1.2 million over 3 years to state-based organizations focused on improving programs serving children and adolescents with serious emotional disturbances.

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