The Committee for Ethnic Affairs advises the Montgomery County, MD County Executive and County Council on public policy that relates to ethnic affairs; promotes maximum involvement of all ethnic groups in the County in government, business and community affairs.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Leggett to Join Mental Health Association to Kick Off Troops and Family Care Project
 Leggett to Join Mental Health Association to Kick Off
Troops and Family Care Project: Will Strengthen Community Based Resources for Veterans and Families
MHA Awarded Matching Grant from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Monday, August 1, 2011
11 AM
Rockville Memorial Library, 21 Maryland Avenue, 2nd Floor Conference Room, Rockville
 Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett will join Mental Health Association of Montgomery County (MHA) Executive Director Sharon Friedman and other community partners to celebrate a new initiative designed to strengthen and coordinate community-based resources for troops, veterans and their families in Montgomery County.  The Troops and Family Care Project is made possible by a four-year $500,000 matching grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
 The project is an initiative of the Mental Health Association of Montgomery County, in collaboration with Easter Seals Greater Washington-Baltimore Region and other local partners.

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