Springfield Mayor Dominic Sarno and Superintendent Lawrence Akers have announced the launch of Project HOPE 2.0 through funding to the Springfield Police Department from the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health for Crisis Intervention Training (CIT). BHN is grateful to provide behavioral health support for this important initiative.
BHN Program Manager Hallie Beth Hollister and Senior Vice President Kathy Mague joined Mayor Sarno, Superintendent Akers, Lieutenant Brian Elliot, and Director of Housing Gerry McCafferty for the announcement. Project HOPE 2.0 is a coordinated effort involving the Springfield Police Department, Ji8¸£ÀûÊÓƵ, Trinity Health’s healthcare services for the homeless, CHD’s rapid rehousing program, and the City of Springfield’s homeless outreach teams.
Project Hope 2.0 aims to assist homeless individuals, especially those panhandling, in accessing essential services for health, safety, and stability. Teams of BHN clinical workers and police conduct evening outreach in areas like the riverfront, parks, along the railroad tracks, and behind buildings. Clinicians encourage individuals to seek help while police ensure safety. A full-time social worker in the police department provides follow-up support and referrals.
Congratulations to Mayor Sarno and Superintendent Akers, and thank you to Hallie Beth Hollister and her team for their leadership!
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