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Washington County wants your voice on mental health decisions
Washington County is seeking applicants for key roles on its Mental Health Authority Board. The board helps guide mental health advocacy and services for residents. Open positions were set to include Child Advocate, Family Advocate, Consumer Representative and Citizen-at-Large Representative.
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Washington County is seeking applicants for key roles on its Mental Health Authority Board. The board helps guide mental health advocacy and services for residents, according to a community announcement.
Open positions were set to include Child Advocate, Family Advocate, Consumer Representative and Citizen-at-Large Representative, according to the announcement. The board meets at least four times a year, usually on the fourth Wednesday at 12 p.m. One of those meetings was expected to be the Annual Meeting in November. Additional meetings may be scheduled as needed.
Those interested in applying or seeking more information were encouraged to contact Dawn L. Marcus, County Clerk, at 240-313-2204 or dlmarcus@washco-md.net. Details about the board and its responsibilities are available through the Washington County Board of County Commissioners.
This story was created by David DeMille, ddemille@gannett.com, with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more at cm.usatoday.com/ethical-conduct.