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GOBHI Offers Behavioral Health Scholarships at BMCC, TVCC for 2024-25

Hermiston, ORLocal News

Greater Oregon Behavioral Health Inc. has officially launched its scholarship programs for the 2024-25 academic year, targeting students at Blue Mountain Community College (BMCC) and Treasure Valley Community College (TVCC). These scholarships are designed to encourage and support individuals pursuing careers in behavioral health, a field increasingly recognized for its importance in community health. As mental health challenges continue to rise, this initiative aims to cultivate a new generation of skilled professionals equipped to address these issues. The scholarships not only alleviate financial burdens for students but also aim to strengthen the local workforce in a critical sector.

Interested applicants can access detailed information and application forms through the colleges’ websites, ensuring a straightforward process for those seeking assistance. This program highlights the commitment to enhancing educational opportunities and workforce development within the community. By investing in local talent, GOBHI is taking a significant step towards improving mental health resources in the region. This initiative reflects a broader trend of organizations prioritizing educational support as a means to bolster community health and resilience.

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