Who Qualifies for Community-Based Opioid Recovery in Ohio?
GrantID: 55680
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,500
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $1,500
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Grant Overview
Ohio faces a critical public health challenge with the ongoing opioid crisis affecting various communities across the state. With nearly 5,200 opioid-related deaths reported in 2021, there is an urgent need for comprehensive community-based recovery resources. The Community-Based Opioid Recovery Program specifically targets individuals struggling with addiction, aiming to provide personalized support and resources tailored to Ohio's diverse population.
The impact of opioid addiction in Ohio stretches beyond individual health; it strains public services, disrupts families, and creates guilt and stigma within communities. Particularly in urban areas like Cleveland and Columbus, and rural regions like Appalachia, accessibility to recovery services is uneven, with many individuals feeling isolated and unsupported in their recovery journeys. The program aims to reach these vulnerable populations by establishing supportive environments conducive to recovery.
The Community-Based Opioid Recovery Program offers a variety of resources, including personalized support groups, recovery workshops, and educational programming. By partnering with local rehabilitation centers, the initiative not only provides immediate assistance but also fosters long-term recovery strategies through continued support. Designed to meet Ohio's diverse needs, the program is committed to removing barriers and creating welcoming settings for all individuals seeking recovery.
In Ohio, the anticipated outcomes of this initiative focus on significantly improving recovery rates across different demographics. By working closely with community leaders and organizations, the program aims to develop a network of support that encourages individuals to seek help without fear of judgement. This approach targets a 25% increase in successful recovery outcomes over the next two years, which, if achieved, will have a profound effect on community health and well-being.
By implementing the Community-Based Opioid Recovery Program, Ohio is taking significant strides towards combating the opioid epidemic. Through education, community engagement, and partnerships with local health services, the state fosters an environment of support and recovery that addresses the unique challenges faced by populations impacted by opioid use.
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