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Fountain Hills youth coalition outlines use of opioid settlement funds; aims to expand naloxone, safe-home kits and peer leadership

5784541 · September 17, 2025
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Fountain Hills — The Fountain Hills Youth Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition presented its first-year results Wednesday on how the town’s opioid settlement funds have been used to support prevention, education and youth leadership programs.

Fountain Hills — The Fountain Hills Youth Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition presented its first-year results Wednesday on how the town’s opioid settlement funds have been used to support prevention, education and youth leadership programs.

Tammy Bell, the coalition’s executive director, said the coalition has received $135,346 in settlement money to date and that $36,582 had been spent on five strategies: targeted advertising, community partnerships, youth programs and leadership training, high-risk student messaging and family engagement.…

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