The St. Clair County Mental Health Board, established in 1968, is a local government organization in Belleville, IL, responsible for planning, funding, and monitoring services for individuals with mental and developmental disabilities. With over 50 years of experience, the Board has provided financial support to numerous human service organizations, allocating more than $2 million annually to seventeen different community behavioral health services.
Operating under the authority of the Community Mental Health Act, the Board's primary role is to levy taxes on taxable property to ensure the availability of necessary funds for mental health facilities and services. In addition to its financial responsibilities, the Board also engages in planning, review, and comment activities to enhance the overall mental health landscape in St. Clair County.
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