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City of Shelbyville receives FIREFLY Children and Family Alliance grant to launch Shelby County Strong

The City of Shelbyville's Department of Behavioral Health and Equity is proud to announce that it has been awarded a $13,000 grant from FIREFLY Children and Family Alliance.

This grant will lay the foundation for the implementation of the groundbreaking Shelby County Strong program, aimed at bringing comprehensive Youth Mental Health Training to the community.
The grant, generously provided by FIREFLY Children and Family Alliance, underscores their commitment to promoting mental wellness and resilience among youth in Shelby County. Through this partnership, the City of Shelbyville aims to address the critical need for accessible mental health resources and support for young people.
The Shelby County Strong program will equip educators, caregivers, and community members with the knowledge, skills, and resources necessary to identify and respond to the mental health needs of youth effectively. By fostering a community-wide culture of understanding and support, the program seeks to reduce stigma surrounding mental health and empower young individuals to seek help when needed.
The City of Shelbyville expresses its sincere gratitude to FIREFLY Children and Family Alliance for their generous support and partnership in advancing youth mental health initiatives. 
For more information about the Shelby County Strong program and upcoming youth mental health training opportunities, please contact Keyen Macklin at kmacklin@cityofshelbyvillein.com.

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