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Revere allocates $143,000 from opioid abatement fund for housing, prevention and harm-reduction programs
Summary
The council approved a $143,000 appropriation from the opioid abatement trust fund and received a five-year spending plan focused on housing supports, a youth prevention program, business outreach and street medicine.
The Revere City Council on June 23 approved a $143,000 appropriation from the opioid abatement trust fund to support a five-year spending plan aimed at housing supports, prevention/community engagement and harm-reduction services.
Why it matters: The plan creates recurring, targeted spending for opioid-related prevention and treatment activities in Revere and builds on earlier small-scale programs launched by the city’s Substance Use Disorder Initiatives office.
Plan overview presented: Public Health Director Lauren Buck, clinician Nicole Palermo and staff…
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