The Mobile Community Corrections Center received $150,000.
) - Gov. Kay Ivey awarded a total of $570,570 to the Mobile Community Corrections Center and three other agencies in the state that assist drug offenders to obtain help to end their addictions.
The RCA Foundation - $149,778 to continue a drug treatment program for people in south-central Alabama who have pleaded guilty to drug offenses or are being monitored through a court referral program. The program covers Autauga, Butler, Conecuh, Crenshaw, Elmore and Lowndes counties;
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