CONCORD — The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services has announced an infusion of federal grant funding for the state’s community re-entry and youth re-entry programs. The four-year grant totals nearly $4.6 million to support the continuity of health care for incarcerated individuals and committed youth eligible for assistance through Medicaid who are transitioning from incarceration to a community setting.

The adult community re-entry program provides eligible inmates with a targeted set of health care services during the 45 days immediately prior to their release from state correctional facilities.

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