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Frankfort launches overdose response team

Frankfort Police Chief Dustin Bowman said he thinks of his own family as he works to support people suffering from substance use disorder.   “I’ve seen how it’s torn families apart, how children have been removed from home and unfortunately, I’ve seen how a brother-in-law — mine — passed away from his[Read More…]

An addiction program plans to expand into Owensboro

Volunteers of America Mid-States (VOA) is currently serving the Kentucky communities in Louisville, Manchester, and Corbin, and is planning to bring VOA’s Freedom House to Owensboro on grants from the PNC Foundation and the Hager Educational Foundation. This new development will provide residential and outpatient care to at least fifty[Read More…]

New Report Finds Widespread Perceived Stigma Toward People Who Use Drugs, Have an Addiction, and Are in Recovery

Real-Time Interactive World-Wide Intelligence (RIWI), a global trend-tracking and prediction technology company, conducted a survey of over 30,000 Americans to better understand the stigma directed towards those who use drugs, have an addiction, or are currently in recovery. More than 70 percent of respondents believed that society exhibits a negative[Read More…]

Press Release: Kentucky Chamber Foundation Launches Fair Chance Academy to Bridge Gap Between Employers and Individuals in Recovery from Substance Use Disorders

Kentucky Chamber Foundation Launches Fair Chance Academy to Bridge Gap Between Employers and Individuals in Recovery from Substance Use Disorders Frankfort, Ky. – With National Second Chance Month underway, the Kentucky Chamber Foundation is continuing to address the state’s substance use disorder crisis and help Kentuckians in recovery re-enter the[Read More…]