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Norfolk approves $500,000 opioid-abatement grant to expand Operation STOP
Summary
The City Council voted to accept up to $500,000 from the Virginia Opioid Abatement Authority for the Norfolk Department of Public Health to fund Operation STOP, a prevention, outreach and recovery initiative.
The Norfolk City Council voted to accept and appropriate grant funds up to $500,000 from the Virginia Opioid Abatement Authority to support the Operation STOP Norfolk City project.
Jasmine Garcia, community coordinator for the Norfolk Department of Public Health and lead for the Norfolk Opioid Coalition, told the council the grant would “allow us to expand our prevention, outreach, and recovery support efforts, strengthen community partnerships,…
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