Comprehensive Recovery Assistance in Washington, D.C.
GrantID: 21522
Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000
Deadline: August 31, 2022
Grant Amount High: $50,000
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Comprehensive Substance Use Recovery Assistance in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C. is confronted with a rise in substance use-related challenges, exacerbated by recent health crises and economic pressures. The District has seen a troubling increase in overdose rates, emphasizing the urgent need for comprehensive solutions that address multiple layers of vulnerability. In the heart of the nation's capital, issues such as access to mental health care, employment stability, and legal obstacles compound the difficulties faced by those in recovery, creating barriers that require multifaceted interventions.
Those qualifying for assistance under this program will include individuals with substance use disorders who also face additional socioeconomic challenges, including homelessness or unstable employment. Given D.C.'s unique demographic dynamics, vulnerable populations often exhibit intersecting challenges that require coordinated efforts across various sectors. For instance, many individuals struggling with addiction also deal with mental health issues, making a holistic approach indispensable.
This grant proposes a comprehensive recovery assistance program that encompasses a range of wraparound services tailored to individuals with substance use disorders. This includes access to mental health care, job training initiatives, legal assistance, and housing support aimed at promoting stability and fostering long-term recovery. By addressing multiple barriers simultaneously, the program aims to empower participants through integrated support, facilitating access to essential services all within the same framework.
The overarching goal is to produce favorable outcomes such as increased retention in recovery programs and positive advancements in employment and legal stability for participants. This initiative will evaluate success through participant progress across several life domains, including job placement and legal resolutions. Measurement of these outcomes will not only assess program effectiveness but also inform future strategies for resource allocation and service delivery in the District.
Washington, D.C. stands apart from surrounding jurisdictions in its commitment to a multifaceted, integrative approach to substance use recovery. This initiative addresses systemic barriers unique to an urban environment, emphasizing holistic support that can set a precedent for other metropolitan areas grappling with similar issues.
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