
By Marianne Goodland | Colorado Politics
A nonprofit that provides services through 11 mental health centers in Aurora announced Thursday that it is eliminating 111 jobs effective June 30, the result of federal and state budget reductions.
Aurora Mental Health & Recovery said the positions being eliminated are mostly administrative and support service jobs.
That includes 91 jobs currently held by AMHR employees. Four are clinical positions.
The nonprofit also announced it is eliminating programs that no longer have sustainable funding, including behavioral health services at its Mrachek House; the youth leadership academy, adult education and victim assistance at the Cultural Development & Wellness Center; and the Aurora Sustained program within its forensic services offerings.
The latter, started in 2021 as a partnership between the state, is “an entry point for individuals in custody, pre-bail bond hearing, and throughout the court process.”
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