As deadly overdoses decline, Snohomish County builds on what’s working
- Date: 06/14/2024
Opioid overdose deaths have been trending down nationwide — and in Snohomish County — since winter. Meanwhile, the county’s opioid…
One rural North Carolina county is fighting the opioid crisis with a program designed to connect those in recovery with the care they need, and they’re asking for volunteers to help.
Ride the Road to Recovery is a free transportation program, specifically designed for patients recovering from substance abuse disorder. Surry County Transportation Coordinator Deborah Giep said recovery is made up of an interconnected web of needs, and the service takes people to multiple destinations to help meet them.
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