Both Oswego and Cayuga Counties will benefit from grant funding awarded to The Oswego Health Foundation.
The Foundation says it has received 10-thousand dollars through the John Ben Snow Matching Grant program, raising a total 21-thousand dollars to support access to mental health services in both counties.
The funding will go to their Assertive Community Treatment Team – a mobile mental health team offering a variety of services to those over the age of 18.
The funds will be used for various programs and services, including housing and vocational support, counseling, and substance abuse support.
President of the John Ben Snow Foundation and Memorial Trust, Jonathan L. Snow shares: “We are excited to partner with Oswego Health and the broader community who stepped forward to meet the $10,000 challenge grant that will enhance access to critical mental health services.”
“Oswego Health is committed to improving the mental health of our community. We are so fortunate to have the support of the John Ben Snow Foundation which will help improve access to care,” shared Executive Director of the Oswego Health Foundation, Margaret Barclay.











