Arukah Institute of Healing, Inc.
Throughout this Implementation effort, we will leverage the deliverables from all consortium awards to advance foundational, prevention, and treatment/recovery core activities.
Throughout this Implementation effort, we will leverage the deliverables from all consortium awards to advance foundational, prevention, and treatment/recovery core activities.
The Pinal County Latino Opioid Consortium (PCLOC) is implementing Si Se Puede as an opportunity to build comprehensive prevention, treatment, and recovery infrastructure supporting the rural community of Coolidge, Arizona, and is funded by the Health Rural Services Administration.
Centerstone’s Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (C-RCORP) is a technology-based program aimed at reducing the morbidity and mortality of substance use disorder (SUD), including opioid use disorder (OUD), in high-risk rural communities.
The PR-RCORP-BHS program will aid in responding to notable needs rural communities face relating to high-quality, comprehensive, and culturally competent care, by increasing access to and utilization of prevention, treatment, and recovery services to improve the care for those affected by behavio
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.
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.
Our overarching goal with this proposal is to make strategic investments to scale up an innovative approach to delivering a model of coordinated, evidence-based, trauma-informed SUD and other behavioral health care services.
Wilson County is working to address structural and systems-level barriers to improve rural residents' access to quality, integrated SUD and behavioral health care services that are evidence-based and trauma-informed.
The Thriving Minds Program is funded by the RCORP - Behavioral Health Services Grant through the HRSA Rural Health Outreach and Rural Network Development Program.
The project will bring behavioral health services, prevention services, and recovery services to the Northern Tioga School District, in response to an identified need for counseling and treatment specific to adolescents and young adults in the service area.