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McConnell Helps Secure Nearly $2.4 Million to Fight Drug Abuse in Kentucky

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U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell | Mitch McConnell Official website

U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell | Mitch McConnell Official website

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced today the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) will provide $2,375,000 through the Drug-Free Communities (DFC) program to 19 community programs throughout Kentucky.

As part of a comprehensive approach to combatting the drug abuse epidemic through prevention, treatment, and interdiction, the DFC program awards grants to organizations that fight substance abuse among young people.

Senator McConnell supported the DFC program as a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee and helped secure $109 million for the nationwide initiative in the Fiscal Year 2023 government funding bill, which the Senate passed and the President signed into law last December.

“Kentucky’s drug addiction epidemic continues to take a deadly toll on our communities, and with fentanyl flooding across our southern border, the crisis is far from over. In response, I have helped mobilize federal resources to combat this crisis across the Commonwealth and hosted Drug Czars from several administrations to see the impact of our efforts firsthand,” said Senator McConnell. “The Drug-Free Communities program, which plays a special role in fighting drug abuse among young people, continues to invest in Kentucky and keep dangerous substances out of our communities.”

The following organizations will receive $125,000 in federal funding this year through the DFC program:

Program

Recipient

Location

Funding

Allen County Agency for Substance Abuse Policy Board

Allen County Fiscal Court

Scottsville

$125,000

Just Say Yes (JSY)

Franklin County Health Department

Frankfort

$125,000

Webster County KY-ASAP

Webster County Board of Education

Dixon

$125,000

Champions for a Drug-Free Lyon County

Lyon County Board of Education

Eddyville

$125,000

Owen County Drug Prevention Coalition

Hope's Hands Inc.

Owenton

$125,000

Champions for a Drug-Free Grant County

Grant County Schools

Williamstown

$125,000

Champions for a Drug Free Pendleton County

Pendleton County Board of Education

Butler

$125,000

Butler County Drug Free Coalition

Butler County Educational Foundation Inc

Morgantown

$125,000

Graves County Agency for Substance Abuse Prevention Community Support Program

Graves County Fiscal Court

Mayfield

$125,000

Campbell County Drug Free Alliance

Campbell County Drug Free Alliance, Inc.

Newport

$125,000

Shawnee Transformation Youth Coalition

Shawnee Transformation Youth Coalition

Louisville

$125,000

Spencer County Community Action Network

Spencer County Public Schools

Taylorsville

$125,000

Erlanger-Elsmer Early Childhood Community Collaborative, E3C

Erlanger-Elsmer Board of Education

Erlanger

$125,000

Central Louisville Coalition

Family & Children's Place, Inc.

Louisville

$125,000

Champions for a Drug-Free Muhlenberg County

Muhlenberg County Health Department

Central City

$125,000

Healthy Community Coalition

Seven Counties Services, Inc.

Louisville

$125,000

Casey County KY ASAP

Casey County School District

Liberty

$125,000

Mental Health America of Northern Kentucky and Southwest Ohio, Inc.

Mental Health America of Northern Kentucky And Southwest Ohio, Inc.  

Ft Mitchell

$125,000

Coalition for a Healthy Oldham County

Oldham County Health Department

La Grange

$125,000

Permalink: https://www.mcconnell.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/2023/6/mcconnell-secures-nearly-2-4-million-to-fight-drug-abuse-in-kentucky 

Original source can be found here.

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