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Community leader champions opioid settlement funds for treatment

August 05, 2024 | Prairie Village, Johnson County, Kansas


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Community leader champions opioid settlement funds for treatment
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the allocation of funds from the opioid settlement, emphasizing that these resources are derived from settlements with pharmaceutical companies rather than taxpayer dollars. One speaker highlighted the importance of these funds in supporting local organizations, particularly UCS, which plays a crucial role in providing opioid treatment services in Johnson County.

The speaker praised UCS for its effective management of programs aimed at addressing the opioid crisis, noting that without such organizations, the city would struggle to meet the treatment needs of its residents. The sentiment expressed was one of support for UCS, underscoring the necessity of these funds in combating the ongoing challenges posed by opioid addiction in the community. The discussion reflects a broader commitment to utilizing settlement money responsibly to enhance public health initiatives.

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