Council passes 2 ordinances for funds from SC Opioid Recovery Fund

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From staff reports

Beaufort County Council passed two ordinances Monday, May 8, at the County Council meeting, to accept and appropriate funds received from the South Carolina Opioid Recovery Fund. The funds in the amounts of $299,376 and $612,733 respectively, and will be used to combat the opioid epidemic in Beaufort County.
County Administrator Eric Greenway spoke about the importance of these funds, saying, “The opioid epidemic has affected countless families and communities across the state, and Beaufort County is no exception. These funds will help us to expand our efforts in addressing the issue and supporting those affected by it.”
Assistant County Administrator of Community Services Audra Antonacci-Ogden, added, “Beaufort County’s successful application for these funds is a significant step towards building a healthier and more resilient community. We will work closely with local organizations to ensure that these resources are used effectively to make a positive impact on those who need it most.”
The South Carolina Opioid Recovery Fund was established in 2019 by the state legislature to provide financial resources to combat the opioid epidemic in the state. The funds are distributed to counties based on the number of opioid-related overdose deaths and the number of opioid prescriptions per capita.
The funds received by Beaufort County will be used for several purposes, including:

– Expanding access to medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for individuals with opioid use disorder;

– Providing training for healthcare providers on opioid prescribing practices and addiction treatment;

– Increasing public awareness and education on the dangers of opioid misuse and addiction; and

– Supporting the development of recovery support services and peer support programs.

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