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Board backs cooperative opioid-abatement application to fund Glade Spring wellness center
Summary
The Board of Supervisors voted to support a cooperative application to the Virginia Opioid Abatement Authority seeking $2.5 million to create a "Powerhouse" wellness and resource center in Glade Spring; Washington County agreed to act as fiscal agent if the award is made.
The Washington County Board of Supervisors voted on March 26 to support a cooperative application to the Virginia Opioid Abatement Authority seeking $2,500,000 to develop a wellness and resource center in Glade Spring.
Dirk Moore, a Glade Spring town council member and representative of partner organizations, described the proposed facility (called the Powerhouse) as a community-based center focused on prevention, recovery and wraparound services including housing and workforce…
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