New York taxpayers are on the hook for a $2 million program that will “coordinate mental health services and facilitate wellness groups” for “ Afghan new arrivals,” according to documents reviewed by the Washington Examiner .

The program, which will consist of 10 individual $200,000 awards that must be spent over six months, covers services such as outreach, raising “community awareness” of mental health needs, directly providing mental health services in a “culturally sensitive” manner, facilitating “wellness-focused sessions” for the new arrivals, and interpretation, among others.

Recommended Stories

FBI 'hunting' more than 350 people in '764' crime network targeting children

Wisconsin judge in Trump fake electors case accused of not writing his own ruling

New York to spend m

See Full Page