Southern Healthcare Collaboration, Inc.
Southern Healthcare Collaboration will mobilize Consortium efforts, strategically increasing awareness of, and access to, SUD screening and treatment for women of childbearing age.
Southern Healthcare Collaboration will mobilize Consortium efforts, strategically increasing awareness of, and access to, SUD screening and treatment for women of childbearing age.
SMA will provide assistance to population of focus in connecting to Putnam County Health Department for contraception and testing for infectious diseases; provide transportation for population of focus to access behavioral health and medical appointments; utilize SBIRT for early intervention for
The St. Johns River Rural Health Network, Inc. RCORP-NAS project proposes to increase access to SUD/OUD behavioral health care services by addressing the social determinants of health needs for rural Nassau County, Florida pregnant and postpartum persons and their families.
Pregnant & parenting people and women of childbearing age in the San Luis Valley are not receiving the integrated care, care coordination, and responsive support they need.
Our project will leverage the resources of core community institutions to reduce the incidence and impact of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) on the rural Northern California coast.
LAHMB will serve rural communities within Gila County in Arizona, specifically addressing the target tribal population living in the San Carlos Apache Reservation.
The purpose of this program is to implement and enhance robust, evidenced-based interventions and promising practice models that increase access to and strengthen the quality of SUD/OUD/AUD services in the areas of prevention, treatment, and recovery services in high-risk rural communities.
The Helping Impact Women and Youth (HIWAY) grant is overseen by the Coast to the Cascades Community Wellness Network (CCCWN) and was created to support prevention, treatment, and recovery services for substance use disorders (SUD) including opioid use disorder (OUD) in Lincoln County, Oregon.
The Okmulgee Opioid Response Project (OOPRS) exists to reduce the morbidity and mortality of SUD and OUD in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, a high-risk, rural community.
The Bighorn Valley Health Center, Inc.