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The garden on a lot once ravaged by floods will be maintained by those recovering from addiction.
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The program encourages businesses in Ohio to adopt hiring practices that open the door for people recovering from substance abuse and addiction who are seeking employment.
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Two wings newly converted from office and storage space at the Justice Center have 92 beds dedicated to clinical treatment of addiction and mental health issues.
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Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor was on hand to announce the grant, which the Hamilton County Drug Treatment and Recovery Court will use to provide transportation and temporary housing to participants and track data about their outcomes.
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The Alternative Transport Program offers people experiencing an overdose to receive targeted addiction treatment instead of racking up medical bills. It also saves the Cincinnati Fire Department money.
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Lucretia Bowman says she used to be a criminal stuck in a cycle of crime rooted in her trauma. Roughly five years after being released from prison, she and her husband invited five women struggling with addiction to live with them and work toward a faith-based recovery. It's been about 25 years since then, and on Wednesday, she and a community of supporters broke ground on the expansion of City Gospel Mission's women's residential recovery program.
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East Walnut Hills had the highest overdose death rate for Black residents in the entire state of Ohio.
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The OneFifteen living facility is a lot like a dorm room. Up to 58 people will eventually occupy double rooms together, share a kitchen and work toward…