
Erin Baldwin Day
47:59 - 48:36
"we made that investment and there's still no crisis stabilization center open at Prov. And they are a massive organization with very deep pockets and lots of access to resources. And so I, again, I think that this line of questioning is fair when we're evaluating a $750,000 investment."
“we made that investment and there's still no crisis stabilization center open at Prov. And they are a massive organization with very deep pockets and lots of access to resources. And so I, again, I think that this line of questioning is fair when we're evaluating a $750,000 investment.”
And to that point, we made that investment and there's still no crisis stabilization center open at Prov. And they are a massive organization with very deep pockets and lots of access to resources. And so I, again, I think that this line of questioning is fair when we're evaluating a $750,000 investment. And it is not about the need, it is purely about, are we, can we reasonably expect expect for this to be a fruitful partnership that has legs. And that is my only concern here.
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