A DeWitt County non-profit is inviting those in the healthcare industry and human service providers to join them for its monthly meeting next week, where they will be planning for 2026 and beyond.
On the WHOW Morning Show Thursday, Sharon Mills with the DeWitt County 708 Board told the Hart Media Group the monthly DeWitt County Coalition meeting next Wednesday at the Warner Library will be part of the upcoming community needs assessment process, but they are looking to hear from people on the front line.
According to Mills, this meeting is going to be of particular significance to the 708 Board because they are in the midst of their three-year community needs assessment. While that survey is open to the community, she says they want to have input from folks on the front lines in DeWitt County.
Molly Tenudo with Heritage Behavioral Health Center indicates Heritage will also be interested in the Wednesday meeting because they are set to expand services this spring and want to hear from the community on where they feel services should be prioritized.
The meeting is again next Wednesday, Jan. 14, at 11 am with a lunch served and the meeting to follow. It will be at the Warner Library. RSVPs are requested by this Friday. You can RSVP by smills@dewittmhb.com.
Get more information about the DeWitt County Mental Health Board at dewittmhb.com.













