Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott has announced the allocation of $2 million in community grants sourced from the Opioid Restitution Fund. This initiative aims to support local organizations and programs dedicated to addressing the opioid epidemic in the city.
The funding is part of a broader strategy to tackle the ongoing challenges posed by opioid addiction and its impact on communities across Baltimore. By providing financial support to various community initiatives, the city hopes to foster effective solutions and enhance resources for those affected by substance use disorders.
Organizations interested in applying for the grants are encouraged to submit their proposals, which will be evaluated based on their potential impact and ability to address the needs of the community.
Reported by HarborBeat based on Baltimore City (.gov) (source).
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