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Curtis M. Singleton Continues Civic Service Through Columbia Area Mental Health Center Board Engagement

  • Writer: curtis singleton
    curtis singleton
  • May 28
  • 2 min read
Curtis M. Singleton, Columbia Area Mental Health Center board service, community engagement
Curtis M. Singleton, Columbia Area Mental Health Center board service, community engagement

Curtis Singleton, also known professionally as Curtis M. Singleton, continues to demonstrate his commitment to public service, civic engagement, and community-centered leadership through his involvement with the Columbia Area Mental Health Center Board of Directors.


The Columbia Area Mental Health Center Board of Directors scheduled its May board meeting for Wednesday, May 27, 2026, at 5:15 p.m. at 2715 Colonial Drive, Suite 100B, Columbia, South Carolina, with participation also available by Zoom. The meeting packet reflects the board’s continued focus on responsible governance, center operations, committee updates, board planning, and community concerns.


The May agenda included opening remarks, approval of the April 2026 board meeting minutes, the deputy director report, the consent agenda, the May director’s report, the financial report, board bylaws, the draft FY2027 board meeting schedule, draft FY2027 board committee membership, committee reports, and other business, announcements, and community concerns.


Curtis Singleton’s continued board service reflects a steady commitment to civic responsibility, community wellness, and public service across South Carolina.

For Curtis M. Singleton, participation in board service reflects a broader commitment to being present, informed, and engaged in matters that affect communities across South Carolina. Board meetings provide an opportunity to review important updates, hear reports, understand operational priorities, and remain connected to issues that impact individuals, families, and communities served by the Columbia Area Mental Health Center.


The packet also included board bylaws outlining the purpose of the board, including serving as an advisory board for the center, reviewing and evaluating services, advising on policies, supporting community relations, and reviewing annual planning and budget matters. These responsibilities reflect the importance of steady civic involvement, thoughtful oversight, and informed community leadership.


As part of the FY2027 planning materials, the packet included a draft board meeting schedule and draft committee membership. Curtis M. Singleton is listed in the draft committee membership materials for both the Public Policy/Public Relations Committee and the Employee Recognition & Wellness Committee.


Through continued participation in board service, Curtis M. Singleton remains committed to leadership that is grounded in service, accountability, and community impact. Curtis Singleton’s involvement reflects a continued dedication to public service, civic responsibility, and strengthening communities throughout South Carolina.


Curtis Singleton’s ongoing civic engagement is part of a larger public record of service that includes leadership, mentorship, advocacy, and community involvement. Whether through board service, public service, veteran engagement, or community-centered initiatives, Curtis M. Singleton continues to focus on work that supports people, strengthens communities, and reflects a lasting commitment to service.



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Curtis M. Singleton, also known professionally as Curtis Singleton and Curtis M Singleton, continues to build a public record centered on service, leadership, mentorship, civic engagement, community impact, and strengthening communities throughout South Carolina.

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