Peer Recovery Supports

Southern Plains Tribal Health Board Foundation

The SPTHB-RCORP-OR Initiative implement the following strategies and activities to support the overall goal of the one-year RCORP HRSA initiative: Strategy 1: Provide funding, support, and sustainability to the established SPTHB SovereignME Harm Reduction Initiative.

LIFT Community Action Agency, Inc.

During the year period Lift CAA will work to improve access to, capacity for, and sustainability of prevention, treatment. and recovery services for SUD/OUD in rural Choctaw, McCurtain, and Pushmataha Counties.

Washington County Memorial Hospital

This Overdose Response funding request will maintain this same overarching goal of existing RCORP efforts by continuing to allow network members to meet the needs of the rural population of Washington County.

Pike County Memorial Hospital

Pike County Memorial Hospital is focusing on integration of services to prevent overdoses of opioids and other drugs, improvement of healthcare delivery systems that increase access to naloxone in the service area to treat overdoses and provide ongoing treatment (MAT) for opioid and substance use

The Rolla Mission

The project goal is to reduce the morbidity and mortality of substance use disorder (SUD), including opioid use disorder (OUD) in its high-risk rural communities.

Lincoln County Ambulance District

Lincoln County Ambulance District (LCAD) is a regional ambulance district that provides east-central Missouri residents access to quality health care.

Gibson Center for Behavioral Change

The Gibson Center for Behavioral Change mission for this project, called Overdose Community Peer Response (O-CPR) is to improve outcomes for those suffering with Opioid Misuse by distributing naloxone, providing peer recovery support training in our service delivery sites (jails/prisons/behaviora

Preferred Family Healthcare

Clarity Healthcare (a division of Preferred Family Healthcare) will implement a Rural Communities Opioid Response Program-Overdose Response project to reduce the morbidity and mortality of SUD/OUD in the high-risk rural communities we serve.

Mississippi Public Health Institute

Mississippi (MS) has been among the states most adversely affected by the opioid epidemic, exhibiting an alarmingly elevated number of opioid prescriptions per resident.

Wabanaki Public Health & Wellness NPC

Wabanaki Public Health and Wellness intends to increase overdose response for Native Americans and to address immediate unmet needs in rural areas through improving and enhancing access to, capacity for, and sustainability of prevention, treatment, and recovery services for substance use disorder