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FAL Receives 2024-25 Community Grant from Sequoia Healthcare District

Posted on Jun 30, 2024 in News

30 June 2024 – The Free At Last: Community Recovery And Rehabilitation Services (Free At Last) Board of Directors is pleased to have receive a grant award from the Sequoia Healthcare District Community Grants Program for their 2024-25 grant cycle. The grant is to support our Outpatient Program which assists individuals who are facing challenges related to...

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Free At Last Celebrates 30th Anniversary

Posted on Jan 26, 2024 in News

Free at last was exceedingly proud to celebrate its 30th Anniversary of providing critically needed community and rehabilitation services to residents of San Mateo County.   On Friday, January 19th Free At Last hosted an all day event to commemorate the legacy and impact of its work in the community. Over 250 people turned out for the event despite the...

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Free At Last Welcomes Gaynell Mays As New Executive Director

Posted on Dec 1, 2023 in News

Gaynell Mays recently joined Free At Last as its Executive Director from Ravenswood Community Health Clinic where she served as their Senior Human Resources Director. Gaynell has twenty years of experience in Human Resource Management, Administration, Employee relations, contracts, compensation and benefits across a spectrum of organizations. She also has...

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FAL now expands services under Drug Medi-Cal

Posted on Jul 25, 2017 in News

25 July 2017 – This month, Free At Last joins other substance use disorder providers throughout San Mateo County to offer expanded services under the Drug Medi-Cal Organized Delivery System. In April 2016, San Mateo County became the first in California to receive approval from the California Department of Health Care Services and Federal Centers for...

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FAL receives East Palo Alto Measure C grant

Posted on Jul 20, 2017 in News

19 July 2017 – The City of East Palo Alto is pleased to award a Measure C grant to Free At Last: Community Recovery And Rehabilitation Services. The grant will support Free At Last Men’s Residential Treatment program. The mission of Free At Last: Community Recovery And Rehabilitation Services (Free At Last) is to rebuild the community from within,...

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