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Huron commission backs letter to help Community Counseling apply for $35,000 opioid-settlement grant

2623165 · January 13, 2025
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The Huron City Commission voted unanimously to provide a letter of support for Community Counseling Services’ application for a $35,000 grant from the state opioid settlement fund; the agency described outreach plans for seniors, drug court participants and residents in recovery and announced a May fundraising event.

The Huron City Commission voted unanimously to provide a letter of support for Community Counseling Services’ application for a $35,000 grant from the state opioid settlement fund.

Community Counseling CEO Belinda Grama told the commission the agency is seeking the money to expand outreach, prevention and recovery supports across seven counties and that the organization already provides opioid treatment through contracts. "We are applying for $35,000 from the state of Illinois settlement fund," Grama said. She added, "since 2020,…

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