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Opioid Abatement Board secures funding commitment from Tassel and Russell Counties

April 02, 2024 | Scott County, Virginia


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Opioid Abatement Board secures funding commitment from Tassel and Russell Counties
Scott County officials are gearing up to tackle the ongoing opioid crisis with new funding and collaborative efforts. During a recent government meeting, discussions highlighted the anticipated arrival of opioid abatement funds, which are expected to be allocated in various phases. The budget committee has just begun its work, and members expressed a need for clarity on how these funds will be integrated into the county's financial planning.

The county is currently exploring grant opportunities through the opioid abatement board, which appears to be the most promising source of funding. Officials noted that while they have not received state or federal funds, they are collaborating with neighboring counties, including Russell and Tazewell, to enhance their resources. Tazewell County has committed $75,000, while Russell County has pledged $25,000, which will serve as a significant boost for local initiatives aimed at addressing substance abuse.

In addition to funding discussions, the meeting also addressed the ongoing operations at the Thomas Billings Community Center. Representatives from Greenville's Methodist Church requested the renewal of their lease for the center, which has been a community hub for 15 years. The center hosts various events, including the popular Duffield Jam, which aims to revive attendance post-COVID.

As Scott County navigates these critical funding opportunities and community partnerships, officials are optimistic about the potential impact on local health and wellness initiatives. The next steps will involve further budget workshops to finalize plans for utilizing the opioid funds effectively and ensuring that community programs continue to thrive.

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