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Community leaders unite to combat substance abuse crisis

June 17, 2024 | Graham County, Arizona



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Community leaders unite to combat substance abuse crisis
During a recent government meeting, members expressed gratitude towards the Substance Abuse Coalition for their impactful work in the community. Acknowledgments were particularly directed at Scott, Kathy, and Chairman Howard, highlighting their dedication to addressing substance abuse issues.

Chairman Howard's commitment to the project was emphasized, with a specific mention of Kathy's expertise and diligence in combating drug-related challenges and promoting recovery efforts. The meeting proceeded with a motion to approve a community service agreement between Graham County and the Graham County Substance Abuse Coalition, which was seconded and subsequently voted on by board members.

The motion received unanimous support, reflecting the board's commitment to enhancing community services related to substance abuse prevention and recovery. The meeting transitioned to the next agenda item, with Miss Darlene Monterth from Assessor Knox taking the floor.

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