Mendonoma Health Alliance
The Mendonoma Opioid Response Consortium (MORC) and its member agencies are working to implement the Prevention, Treatment and Recovery (PTR) Mendonoma Expansion Project.
The Mendonoma Opioid Response Consortium (MORC) and its member agencies are working to implement the Prevention, Treatment and Recovery (PTR) Mendonoma Expansion Project.
The RCORP-I funding supports Jefferson County's Behavioral Health Consortium to build and leverage optimized collective action on a united blueprint for a strong, supportive infrastructure system between County, City, Provider and Advocacy stakeholders to improve access to behavioral health servi
The Iowa Opioid Use Disorder Consortium is lead by the Iowa Healthcare Collaborative and purposely compromised of both state and local organizations committed to reducing the morbidity and mortality of substance use disorder, including opioid use disorder in three high-risk rural Iowa communities
The Lenawee Opioid Response Project is a collaborative effort coordinated by the Lenawee Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition and Lenawee Health Network.
the vision of North Georgia OPEN is “A Georgia Free of Opioid Overdose and Misuse,” with a mission “To create and sustain opioid prevention, treatment, and recovery initiatives in Fannin, Gilmer, Gordon, and Polk counties.” To achieve this vision and mission, North Georgia OPEN has 5 goals that w
The State of Ohio has been on the forefront of the addiction crisis since the opiate epidemic came to light in the early 2000’s. In Southwest Ohio, Butler County’s 176 unintentional drug overdose deaths accounted for 5 percent of the state’s overall total in 2018.
Ellenville Regional Hospital, together with its Ulster, Columbia, and Greene Opioid Response consortium partners, sought support from the RCORP-Implementation grant to implement a cross-county and multi-sector consortium lead initiative that focuses on decreasing the morbidity and mortality assoc
The project focuses on three areas: prevention, treatment, and recovery. For the prevention area, the project has targeted the general community by holding a town hall and a community education night, conducting community surveys, and speaking at community meetings throughout the county.
Since 2017, Utah State University Extension has facilitated the growth of an effective
consortium tackling opioid misuse and abuse in rural and tribal Utah (TROI). We propose
improved coordination among three arms of our efforts with each offering unique assets: 1. A
The East Tennessee Appalachian region is noted for its vulnerability to opioid use disorder (OUD); its rural communities are particularly vulnerable, as emphasized by extreme rates of NAS and opioid overdose, and lack of treatment and recovery providers and services.