Boulder County Regional Opioid Council to use new state funding for treatment facility
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Currituck Opioid Advisory Board hosts officials from Hope Mission for presentation of services - The Coastland Times
Currituck County’s Opioid Advisory Board hosted officials from Hope Mission of Coastal Carolina on May 8, 2025 for a presentation of services that could help county residents recover from substance abuse issues. Hope Mission is based in Carteret County and provides food, shelter, emergency financial assistance, emotional support, mentoring and counseling. Jamie Tripp, chief development officer, and Adam Mann, peer support specialist, discussed H…

Boulder County Regional Opioid Council to use new state funding for treatment facility
The Boulder County Regional Opioid Council received $500 from the Colorado Opioid Abatement Council on Thursday that will go toward a new multi-regional treatment facility. The facility will offer trauma-informed services, such as medication assisted treatment, intensive outpatient programs, withdrawal management, residential programming and care coordination across multiple systems, according to a release from the Office of Attorney General Phi…

Commissioners get update on Sacred Heart’s use of county opioid funds
The Berrien County Board of Commissioners has learned more about how the county’s opioid settlement money is getting used following a presentation this week. The board heard from Trisha Johnson of Sacred Heart Serenity Hills Recovery and Wellness Center, which was one of two organizations selected by commissioners last year to receive the opioid funds to help people overcome substance abuse issues. Sacred Heart has been given $484,000 to expand …
Commissioners get update on Sacred Heart's use of county opioid funds
The Berrien County Board of Commissioners has learned more about how the county’s opioid settlement money is getting used following a presentation this week. The board heard from Trisha Johnson of Sacred Heart Serenity Hills Recovery and Wellness Center, which was one of two organizations selected by commissioners last year to receive the opioid funds to help people overcome substance abuse issues. Sacred Heart has been given $484,000 to expand …
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