Over 50 people attended a ribbon cutting ceremony off of 638 Broadway Street to celebrate the completion of phase 1 of the expansion project of Sun Street Centers in King City on Friday, September 7. Sun Street Centers has been providing drug and alcohol abuse addiction services in Monterey County for over 50 years and CEO Anna Foglia is very excited that the 1st phase of this project is finished. The work was funded through a $1.4 million grant to purchase and remodel the property from the Central California Alliance for Health and they received a grant of $5 million from the State Board of Community Corrections to start up the services at Sun Street Centers in King City. In addition, the City of King contributed $200,000 for this project, while Sun Street Centers also received other financial help from the Federal Government, Monterey County and local donors. Foglia said that she's expecting the Womens and Mens residential portion of the project involving phase 2 to be complete in January of 2019 and indicated that phase 3 should be done by the end of 2019 pertaining to youth services and a sober living environment. Foglia stated that Sun Street Centers in King City will be open 2 days a week in the month of September of 2018 and should be open 5 days week in October of 2018.
Over 50 people attended a ribbon cutting ceremony off of 638 Broadway Street to celebrate the completion of phase 1 of the expansion project of Sun Street Centers in King City on Friday, September 7. Sun Street Centers has been providing drug and alcohol abuse addiction services in Monterey County for over 50 years and CEO Anna Foglia is very excited that the 1st phase of this project is finished. The work was funded through a $1.4 million grant to purchase and remodel the property from the Central California Alliance for Health and they received a grant of $5 million from the State Board of Community Corrections to start up the services at Sun Street Centers in King City. In addition, the City of King contributed $200,000 for this project, while Sun Street Centers also received other financial help from the Federal Government, Monterey County and local donors. Foglia said that she's expecting the Womens and Mens residential portion of the project involving phase 2 to be complete in January of 2019 and indicated that phase 3 should be done by the end of 2019 pertaining to youth services and a sober living environment. Foglia stated that Sun Street Centers in King City will be open 2 days a week in the month of September of 2018 and should be open 5 days week in October of 2018.
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