Integration of Services

Northeast Oregon Network

Removing Community Risks for Opioid Misuse in Eastern Oregon is a collaborative project with an overall goal of reducing the misuse of opioids by at-risk individuals, promoting stronger ties between service sectors, and providing culturally responsive care through the support of Traditional Healt

Oklahoma State University

The Muskogee Opioid Response Coalition (MORC) is a community-based, county-wide coalition that was formed in response to the opioid epidemic’s impact on the State of Oklahoma, and more specifically, Muskogee County.

Children's Dental Services

Under this project, comprehensive OUD services will be implemented by the Rural Minnesota Opioid Response for Black, Indigenous, People of Color Plus (RM-OR4BIPOC+) Consortium including Martin County Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition, the Rock County Oral Health Taskforce, Southwestern Minneso

Michigan Center for Rural Health

The Northern Michigan Opioid Response Consortium (NMORC) Implementation project utilizes a robust staffing model and key targeted resources to implement the core activities within the Rural Communities Opioid Response Program Implementation Funding opportunity.

Mid-Valley Healthcare, Inc.

Samaritan Lebanon Community Hospital will work to implement the Rural Communities - Supporting Women and Youth (RC-SWAY) project to reduce morbidity and mortality related to substance use disorder and opioid use disorder in rural Linn County, Oregon.

Aroostook Mental Health Services, Inc.

Prevention » Education for youth, young adults and affected others » Harm reduction access-naloxone distribution, SSPs and GSL education » Easily accessible HIV/HCV testing » Engaging those that use substances Treatment » Drug court » Access to methadone treatment » Transportation » Long-term tre

City of Portsmouth

Our project seeks to expand naloxone distribution and overdose education in an attempt to combat stigma using marketing materials from our partners.

OneEighty, Inc.

As opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment needs have increased over the past five years in Wayne County, it has become evident that expansion of current services and additional services are needed to appropriately meet the needs of those with OUD, those who are at-risk for OUD, and their loved ones

Bladen County

Bladen County and the Bladen County Consolidated Health & Human Services Department has been awarded funds from the U.S.

Cook Inlet Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse

Our agency, in conjunction with stakeholders in education, community health and wellness, and the justice system will strengthen and expand SUD/OUD prevention, treatment, and recovery services to enhance rural residents’ ability to access treatment and move towards recovery.