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Anchored and Wellness reports treatment numbers from opioid‑settlement funds, cites new $250,000 CDC Foundation grant
Summary
Cameron Madeline of Anchored and Wellness told the Wayne County commission the nonprofit provided roughly 2,180 free services to about 299 people in 2025 using opioid‑settlement dollars and said the group secured a $250,000 CDC Foundation grant to support first responders and overdose prevention.
Cameron Madeline, representing Anchored and Wellness, told the Wayne County Board of Commissioners on March 2 that the nonprofit’s stewardship of opioid‑settlement funds supported nearly 300 people and thousands of service contacts last year. Madeline said Anchored recorded 299 people served in 2025 and provided about 2,180 services, with recurring appointments averaging roughly 15 per patient.
Madeline walked commissioners through service categories — substance‑abuse counseling, life‑skills training and peer counseling were the largest single categories — and pointed to youth prevention…
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