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20 individuals with developmental challenges and acute brain injury were supported 281 individuals were empowered and encouraged by recovery coaches 2,919 people focused on their mental health needs at outpatient clinics FY 2018: At a Glance 611 individuals struggling with substance use disorders were welcomed and treated at residential recovery homes 2,815 youth with severe emotional disturbances were wrapped in services provided by CSA/CBHI teams dedicated to family, peer, and clinical support 2,286 lives were enriched through prevention, education and intervention services for HIV, domestic violence, smoking cessation, underage substance use, and cancer 2,584 people worked to successfully maintain their recovery by accessing services at peer recovery support centers 988 at-risk youth found safety and stability in residential, foster and communitysupported caregivers 103 families were given a chance at more stable and productive lives in supportive housing 40 homeless young adults were placed in housing 12,000 Lives Impacted Mental Health and Substance Treatment, Prevention and Education Serving Our Most Vulnerable Communities Dedicados a Mejorar su Salud Over 150,000 lbs. of food was distributed to those in need 1,328 families were connected to services at the Family Resource Center 413 families displaced by Caribbean hurricanes were welcomed and connected to housing, supplies, mental health, and wellness

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