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State's Attorney's Office seeks Maryland overdose-response grant to expand youth programs and media outreach

2454444 · February 28, 2025
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Summary

The state's attorney's office and local media partner CMC described a one-year Maryland overdose response (MOORE) grant application to update prevention videos, expand a trauma-informed Camp Thrive for children affected by substance use, and produce a 20-episode outreach series.

During the Feb. 27 session Carroll County's state's attorney's office presented a planned application for the Maryland overdose-response (MOORE) grant intended to expand existing school prevention programs and the county's Camp Thrive program for youth affected by household substance use.

Tim, a prevention and treatment staff member in the state's attorney's office, described current programming in Carroll County Public Schools (a seventh- and an eleventh-grade program) and said the office wants to…

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