Homeless Populations

MaineHealth

The project activities are designed to bring SUD/OUD prevention, treatment, and recovery activities to the targeted rural service area, with an added emphasis on addressing the needs of the county’s incarcerated, unhoused or homeless, veterans, and public housing populations.

Kittitas County Health Network

Between 2018 and 2020, Kittitas County saw 8.5 opioid related deaths per 100,000, 2.5 deaths per 100,000 higher than the United States average. In 2021, the number of opioid related deaths per 100,000 in Kittitas County rose to 17.1 when factoring in 8 fentanyl related deaths alone.

HealthWays, Inc.

The Consortium proposes to meet community needs by: (1) partnering with prevention providers and target area schools to provide substance use disorder prevention services to children in target area schools and to the elderly; and (2) initiating the HealthWays Resource Center which will provide co

Health Care & Rehabilitation Services of Southeastern Vermont, Inc.

Working alongside our community emergency housing provider and our community justice center, we're developing and implementing a program that will bring harm reduction and restorative practices services to people utilizing emergency housing services and at the same time, people who also identify

Commonwealth Healthcare Corporation

The project was created to strengthen the CNMI Blue Ribbon Initiative's collective impact initiative of addressing substance use disorders/opioid use disorders with regards to prevention, treatment, and recovery services in the CNMI Community.

Arukah Institute of Healing, Inc.

Throughout this Implementation effort, we will leverage the deliverables from all consortium awards to advance foundational, prevention, and treatment/recovery core activities.

Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care, Inc.

AFMC is a quality improvement organization, and leads Consortium members to establish the Arkansas Rural Taskforce for Opioid Response (ARTOR) with committed healthcare organizations and others with interests in substance- or opioid-use disorder (SUD/OUD) to launch foundational prevention, treatm