PanCare of Florida, Inc.
The goal of the RCORP Behavioral Health Services (RCORP-BHS) project is to improve access to and quality of SUD and other behavioral health care services in the targeted rural communities.
The goal of the RCORP Behavioral Health Services (RCORP-BHS) project is to improve access to and quality of SUD and other behavioral health care services in the targeted rural communities.
Working to integrate behavioral health services and address stigma in our 13-county rural coverage area. Serving the general population with emphasis on the adolescent population through school-based telehealth counseling, peer support, and prevention services.
to establish comprehensive behavioral health services for youth ages 15 to 24
Horizon Health is a 501 (c)(3) non profit organization located in London and Williamsburg Kentucky.
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.
St. Luke's Hospital - Miners Campus (SLM) serves rural Coaldale, Pennsylvania and both Schuylkill and Carbon Counties in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
Project PAGE (Psychostimulant Activities Guiding Education) provides the opportunity to leverage partnerships and learnings from NOVEL, as well as expand outreach and substance use focus across multiple counties.
The Supported and Safe Project aims to create, foster, and sustain working environments that promote healthy lifestyle choices and abstinence from psychostimulant use.
The Safe Communities Coalition will focus on serving individuals who are at risk for, have been diagnosed with, and/or are in treatment and/or recovery for psychostimulant disorders; their families and/or caregivers; and chronically marginalized and underserved populations, including but not limi
The established Consortium will unite the five organizations in order to provide a comprehensive effort aimed at reducing use and misuse of psychostimulants while also reducing the consequences of this use: family management issues, healthcare issues, criminal behavior and lost opportunities for