Peer Recovery

City-County Health District

South Central ND RCORP Behavioral Health Project The purpose of the SCND RCORP Behavioral Health Project is to improve outcomes of individuals at risk for or who experience SUD/OUD and/or other co-occurring mental disorders, their families, and their communities.

Kolbe Clinic, LLC

Coordination of care and discharge is provided across the Kolbe Clinic treatment teams.

Big Springs Medical Association, Inc.

•Goal 1: Address structural- and system-level barriers to improve Southeast Missouri residents’ access to quality, integrated SUD and other behavioral health care services.

Aroostook Mental Health Services, Inc.

Provide Co-Occuring Training to both Mental Health Peer staff and SUD peer staff, Add a Behavioral Health Navigator in School system, and add a stipend internship program.

The Memorial Hospital

As we address the constantly changing, ever-growing issues of substance use and mental disorders in our region, MRH’s diverse group of stakeholders will work to reduce morbidity and mortality through collaboration among local primary care and specialty providers, SUD treatment providers, addictio

Leigh-Ann White and Company

Improve access to and utilization of prevention, treatment, and recovery services in Toombs County in order to improve the care for those affected by behavioral health conditions, which may include substance use and mental health disorders.

Cherokee County Health Services Council

RCORP’s primary goals are to reduce risks of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) among new and at-risk users, implement or expand access to evidence-based practices for uninsured/underinsured residents and implement or expand access to recovery and treatment options to residents of Cherokee County.

Safe Haven Ministries, Inc.

Our project endeavors to address the current need for substance use disorder (SUD) and mental illness (MI) treatment in rural Johnson County, Arkansas through four main initiatives. Each of our initiatives are directed by the following overarching goals: 1.

Rural Health Redesign Center Organization, Inc.

The Peer Recovery Expansion Project (PREP) is a collaboration of sixteen consortium members aimed at improving access to and quality of treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) and other behavioral health conditions in HRSA designated rural service areas across five Pennsylvania counties.

McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital Foundation

Ohio has been at the forefront of the addiction crisis since the opiate epidemic emerged in the early 2000's. Butler County’s 204 unintentional drug overdose deaths accounted for 4.1% of the state’s overall total in 2020.