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Community leaders rally for addiction treatment scholarships

June 12, 2024 | Sandoval County, New Mexico



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Community leaders rally for addiction treatment scholarships
During a recent government meeting, community members expressed gratitude for a grant program aimed at supporting sobriety and mental health initiatives, particularly for uninsured and underinsured individuals. Dennis, a participant in the Desert Mountain Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), shared his personal journey of achieving 62 days of sobriety, crediting the grant for providing essential support to those in need.

Sean Roberts, a local advocate, commended Commissioner Block for allocating discretionary funds to offer scholarships for treatment, emphasizing the importance of helping individuals who struggle to obtain adequate insurance. He highlighted the challenges faced by many in accessing addiction treatment and called on fellow commissioners to support at least one individual by providing a grant for their care. Roberts noted that the cost of sponsoring a person for three months is approximately $7,000, which covers comprehensive treatment services.

Roberts also shared a success story of a client who, after achieving sobriety, became actively involved in county politics, illustrating the transformative impact of such programs. He urged the commissioners to consider the long-term benefits of investing in community health and recovery, citing a success rate of over 50% for their treatment program.

The meeting underscored the critical need for continued support and funding for mental health and addiction recovery services, as community members rallied for increased resources to aid those struggling with substance use disorders.

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