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Board hears pitch from Meno Life for opioid‑funded residential recovery program

Amelia County Board of Supervisors · November 20, 2025
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Jeff Martin described Meno Life, a one‑year, faith‑based residential recovery community that operates a sawmill and makes 'swamp mats' to offset operating costs; the program asked the board to consider opioid‑fund dollars as an option and staff will review grant rules.

The Amelia County Board of Supervisors heard a presentation from Jeff Martin, director of Meno Life, about a local one‑year, residential, faith‑based recovery community and an option to use county opioid settlement funds in coordination with the program.

Martin told supervisors Meno Life began during the COVID pandemic, purchased property and built a house for residents, and operates a sawmill and business…

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