Social Services

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

MaineHealth (G39RH49495)

The purpose of the proposed project is to immediately address the Opioid Overdose Crisis in rural Maine by improving capacity and local access to Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) providers, peer recovery specialists and other community social service and crisis intervention specialists within

Kentucky Rural Health Information Technology Network, Inc.

We will target our services towards residents of the service area who have OUD or are at risk of OUD. Our interventions will include direct services through patient navigation and community wide prevention, outreach and education, and collaboration initiatives.

St Claire Regional Medical Center

This project will create a Recovery Community Organization (RCO) in Morehead, KY. The RCO will serve as a safe space for those seeking to enter or sustain their recovery as well of the loved ones of those who have a Substance Use Disorder.

Purchase District Health Department

Purchase District Health Department (PDHD) is located in far western Kentucky and will serve all eight counties (Ballard, Carlisle, Calloway, Graves, Hickman, Fulton, Marshall, and McCracken) of the region through the RCORP-Overdose grant.

Kentucky River Foothills Development Council, Inc.

The majority (75%) of the detainees incarcerated at the Madison County Detention Center are male. With that in mind, this project will provide services to assist men with OUD/SUD in successful reentry from the Madison County Detention Center to residence in Madison County.

Georgia Association For Primary Health Care, Inc.

The purpose of the RCORP-Overdose Response grant is to support immediate responses to the overdose crisis through improving access to, capacity for, and sustainability of prevention, treatment, and recovery services for SUD in a large rural area of the state of Georgia

Altapointe Health Systems, Inc.

To purchase fentanyl test strips and naloxone to initiate a basic level of harm reduction among target population. The plan is to develop a relationship with a local pharmacy that can dispense suboxone as well as utilize our providers in the clinics to administer injectable Sublocade.