A federal agency has awarded Indiana nearly $11 million for the second straight year to fight the state’s opioid abuse crisis. The Health and Human Services funding is among $485 million recently awarded nationwide to combat heroin and opioid abuse. Indiana was awarded $10.9 million, the same amount it received last year. That funding supports a variety of prevention, treatment and recovery services for people addicted to opioids.
$11 Million To Fight Opioid Abuse
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