Initiative To Help Guard Members Dealing With Drug Abuse

A new program in Indiana aims to help National Guard soldiers struggling with substance abuse. The Indianapolis Star reports that Fairbanks Hospital, Community Health Network and the Indiana National Guard announced the “Mission: Recovery” initiative Tuesday. It aims to help guard members without veterans insurance benefits find the care they need in a place that understands their military background. Fairbanks will provide $120,000 a year in care to guard members without insurance.

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