Orange County is investing in the health and stability of its residents by expanding programs that address two deeply interconnected challenges: mental health and homelessness. At the center of this effort is the County’s Mental Health and Homelessness Division, which funds and coordinates services that touch thousands of lives each year.
“The division doesn’t provide direct services,” explained Lisa Klier-Graham, manager of the office. “Instead, we coordinate, fund, and oversee providers across the community to ensure residents have access to the mental health and homeless resources they need to thrive.”
Programs That Make a Difference…