Adolescent Health

Bighorn Valley Health Center, Inc.

Our psychostimulant project will focus on methamphetamine prevention, treatment, and recovery in the frontier counties of Big Horn, Rosebud, and Custer Counties in South Eastern Montana.

County of Adams

The goal of Together We Care is to use the power of community to strengthen and expand prevention, treatment, and recovery services for individuals who misuse psychostimulants, ultimately decreasing the prevalence of psychostimulant abuse and enhancing access to treatment, and the success of that

United Way of the Wabash Valley, Inc.

United Way of the Wabash Valley, Inc. (UWWV) is a volunteer-led, non-profit organization in west central Indiana engaged in collective impact to address the root causes of key community issues.

Memorial Hospital of South Bend, Inc.

Project HOPE Marshall County has a focus on three areas of prevention, recovery, and treatment of SUD/OUD involved families, individuals and recovery communities. We focus on utilizing evidence based practices to affect change in our county.

Leigh-Anne White & Company LLC

Toombs County, Georgia has demographics similar to many poor, rural and underserved areas of the country. Our poverty, illiteracy and child abuse rates are among the highest in the nation. Furthermore, our health indicators are among the worst in the nation.

Emma L. Bixby Medical Center

The Lenawee Opioid Response Project is a collaborative effort coordinated by the Lenawee Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition and Lenawee Health Network.

Cherokee County Health Services Council

Cherokee County Cares (CCC) is an initiative to deliver intervention and treatment strategies to address opioid use disorder (OUD) in Cherokee County, Oklahoma.

Central Vermont Medical Center, Inc.

Building Safe Harbor will strive to extend access to effective prevention efforts, treatment, and recovery services with a sustainable workforce throughout the towns and hollows of our rurally dispersed Vermont county.

Bighorn Valley Health Center, Inc.

Three target populations have been identified for this project: American Indians, pregnant, parenting, or other women of child-bearing age, and youth.