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Park County approves application for $5,000 DPHHS seed grant for opioid prevention and trainer development

Park County Commission
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Summary

Commissioners approved submitting a DPHHS harm-reduction grant application intended as seed funding to expand local trainer capacity, provide Narcan distribution and outreach, and pilot school-based prevention programs; staff said Park County ranks fourth in county-level overdose rates in Montana.

Park County commissioners unanimously approved submitting a DPHHS harm-reduction and prevention grant application Jan. 6 that staff described as seed funding to expand local training and reduce opioid overdoses.

Health and grants staff said the $5,000 award is small but would be used…

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