Thank you for your thoughtful coverage of Napa County's ongoing eff orts to address mental health challenges in our community ("Napa County prepares to launch CARE Court for mentally ill" published in the Napa Valley Register on Oct. 31). At Mentis, we are so proud to partner with Napa County and the city of Napa on programs like these that provide essential support to some of our most vulnerable residents.
The property mentioned in the article is a particularly impactful resource, with three separate units that together can house six residents, creating a supportive and restorative environment. The forgivable nature of the $1.5 million loan supporting this eff ort reflects the community's dedication to sustainable solutions for mental health and housing.
We deeply appreciate your spotlight on this program, which reflects our shared commitment to a healthier and more compassionate Napa Valley. Together, we are making meaningful strides toward a community where everyone has the resources and care they need to thrive.
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Rob Weiss Executive Director, Mentis
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