“Youth Villages, a national nonprofit leader in children’s mental and behavioral health services, today announced a pilot contract with the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Development Disabilities to expand its evidenced-based Intercept program to Douglas, Paulding and Rockdale counties, bringing access to in-home prevention care to more Georgia families.
‘We are thrilled to bring the Intercept program to Rockdale, Douglas, and Paulding counties,’ said Tanya Anderson, executive director of Youth Villages Georgia. ‘Our goal is to help more families stay together and thrive by providing the support and resources they need right in their homes.’”