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Greer council approves opioid-settlement funds for family-strengthening program
Summary
The Greer City Council unanimously approved a resolution to use South Carolina opioid settlement funds to pay for an 11-week 'Strengthening Families' prevention program run locally by Greenville Family Partnership (doing business as Just Say Something) in partnership with Greer Relief, targeting families with children ages 7–17.
The Greer City Council voted unanimously to approve a distribution of South Carolina opioid settlement funds to support a family-strengthening prevention program that city staff said will be delivered locally by Greenville Family Partnership (doing business as Just Say Something) in partnership with Greer Relief.
Katrina Woodruff, who presented the resolution, told the council the city has $558,000 allocated through the state’s guaranteed subfund and that the program proposal before the council is a technical proposal to receive part of those funds. Philip Clark, the presenter for the nonprofit, said: "This funding will help us provide programming in…
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