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.
The Health Promotion Resource Center (HPRC) at Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) proposes to implement Better Health and Fitness Together (BhFiT) in West Central and East Central Georgia.
The purpose of Behavioral Health Care Support Innovative Pathways is to improve rural behavioral health care service delivery, which includes increasing access to and utilization of prevention, treatment, and recovery services to improve the care for those affected by behavioral health conditions
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.
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 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
MCPHD and its consortium partners coordinate and provide trainings for addiction prevention, treatment, and recovery (including training in motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioral therapy, community reinforcement and contingency management) for target area population stakeholders, first r
Horizon Health is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization located in London, Kentucky and Williamsburg, Kentucky. We are a behavioral Health Organization offering MAT services and treatment for SUD/OUD and co-occurring disorders.
HCC will focus on all individuals at risk of or diagnosed with a Psychostimulant disorder, or at risk of or diagnosed with HIV, Hep B or Hep C because of injectable drug use, with an emphasis on high-risk populations to include maternal health patients, uninsured and underinsured populations, and