Concert raises hundreds for homeless services in Salisbury
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County pandemic recovery funds fuel homeless services
SUPERIOR — Faith United Methodist Church will continue to offer an array of programs for people experiencing homelessness thanks to a $75,000 check received Thursday, April 10, from the Douglas County Department of Health and Human Services. The dollars will be used to provide meals, clothing, shelter, bus passes, phones, haircuts and other outreach services at the church, as well as support the church's Harbor House Crisis Shelters that provide…
Funding Will Help People In Recovery Pay Rent, Utilities
(From the Ohio Department of Development) The Hancock County Board of Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) is one of 11 entities slated to receive funding to help Ohioans recovering from substance use disorder obtain access to safe and stable housing. In total, $1.2 million is being awarded through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Recovery Housing Program to support 11 Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health (…
Uncertainty around federal funds may hamper efforts to reduce overdose deaths – Matter News
Image courtesy Bethany Roebuck This article is provided by TheReportingProject.org, the nonprofit news organization of Denison University’s Journalism program, which is supported by generous donations from readers. Sign up for The Reporting Project newsletter here. Every Thursday afternoon at a small storefront on Detroit Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, the staff at Thrive for Change hands out naloxone and safe use supplies to the mostly low-income a…
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