Anazao awarded grant to expand services

Anazao awarded grant to expand services
Dave Mast

AnaZao was recently selected as a recipient of the OneOhio Recovery Foundation grant for the project Expanding Access and Enhancing Care.

                        

Anazao Community Partners was recently selected as a recipient of the OneOhio Recovery Foundation grant for the project Expanding Access and Enhancing Care: Bringing Innovative Behavioral Health Services to Holmes County. This award is part of OneOhio’s statewide initiative to combat substance misuse by supporting prevention, treatment and recovery efforts.

The grant will empower ACP to do the following:

—Build on ACP’s commitment to provide the community with timely behavioral health care.

—Expand partnerships and outreach efforts, ensuring the Holmes County community has speedy access to the behavioral health services they need.

—Enhance the continuum of care by integrating innovative approaches to access, prevention, treatment and recovery support.

“Anazao Community Partners is dedicated to providing a lifeline for individuals and families navigating behavioral health challenges,” said Mark Woods, executive director. “This grant from OneOhio Recovery Foundation allows us to strengthen our programs and ensure more residents in Holmes County have access to the critical resources they need to get back to living life again and thrive.”

The holiday season often brings unique challenges for individuals struggling with mental health and substance-use issues. ACP will use the funding to increase access and awareness of resources available for those in need.

The OneOhio Recovery Foundation awarded more than $4.9 million to 34 projects across the state in this round of funding. This initiative is part of a broader effort to allocate more than $51 million to regional projects combating Ohio’s addiction crisis.

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