Shortgrass Community Health Center, Inc.
Increase access to MAT and concurring conditions by expanding services
Increase access to MAT and concurring conditions by expanding services
This project will ensure that MH establishes an integrated MAT program focusing on a 'whole-patient' treatment approach.
Counseling Management Services and consortium partners will address health equity within the target rural service area of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, through professional development and training opportunities, community engagement, and stigma reduction campaigns.
We propose an innovative, collaborative strategy for reducing morbidity and mortality of SUD, including opioid use disorder (OUD) for women of childbearing age, pregnant women, and their families in Bureau, LaSalle, Marshall and Putnam Counties (ILLINOIS).
Through its established working relationships with both the rural Community Health Centers (a.k.a.
Since 2018, the Rural Community Opioid Response Program-East Tennessee Consortium (RCORP-ETC) has applied research-based evidence and community expertise to address prevention, treatment, and recovery related to opioid use disorder (OUD).
It is challenging to address OUD and mental illness in the targeted minority communities for several reasons.
The Kendall and Kerr Counties’ Opioid Response (KOR) Consortium through the Rural Communities Opioid Response Program-Implementation (RCORP-I) grant will implement a five-point strategy of services to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with substance misuse, substance use disorder (SUD) in
The Helping Impact Women and Youth (HIWAY) grant is overseen by the Coast to the Cascades Community Wellness Network (CCCWN) and was created to support prevention, treatment, and recovery services for substance use disorders (SUD) including opioid use disorder (OUD) in Lincoln County, Oregon.
OCO and the Oswego County Opioid Response Consortium members will strengthen and expand SUD/OUD prevention, treatment, and recovery services for pregnant/parenting women, youth/young adults, the homeless population, LGBTQ individuals, and persons involved in the criminal justice system in Oswego