This is huge, team! The San Diego County Board of Supervisors has taken critical steps over the past year to address the ongoing mental health crisis facing our communities. And we’re proud to say that Monica is leading the charge. Her proposal to add 30 new mental health treatment beds at Paradise Valley Hospital passed unanimously – creating more resources for community members in need of critical healthcare. If you agree that the mental health crisis is too urgent to put off any longer, click here to let us know what additional mental health resources you’d like to see the Board advocate for →
Additionally, the Board of Supervisors voted to establish the Emergency Psychiatric Assessment Treatment and Healing (EmPATH) crisis treatment unit at Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center — a critical step toward providing long overdue mental healthcare to residents. These recent actions are a strong step forward in treating a crisis that’s been neglected for far too long. But it’s up to us to keep this momentum going. From counseling services to crisis hotlines, there’s no shortage of ways to help combat the mental health crisis. Click here to let us know what next steps you’d like to see the Board take TODAY →
Thank you for your support, — Team Monica ![]() Born and raised in San Diego, Monica Montgomery Steppe is an HBCU graduate, and an attorney by trade. Monica believes in her heart that the neighborhoods and community members are vibrant and worthy of care and investment. To learn more about Monica and the work she's doing for District Four, click here If you believe you received this email in error or would no longer like to receive email updates from Monica, please click here to unsubscribe.
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