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2019 Milestones and Plans for the New Year
As the year comes to an end and we look ahead to 2020, the SAFE team took a moment to highlight our biggest accomplishments of the year and our hopes for 2020. -
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Transforming Youth Recovery Announces the Transfer of Higher Education Initiative to SAFE Project
Transforming Youth Recovery Announces the Transfer of Higher Education Initiative to SAFE Project - Over 2.5 Million College Students Have Access to Recovery Support on Campus -
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SAFE Communities Works with St. Louis to Improve Addiction Epidemic Response
Stakeholders in St. Louis have come together to make significant gains in improving the city’s response to the ongoing addiction epidemic. -
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Local Communities Must be Heard as Congress Considers Legislation to Renew Substance Use Disorder Grant Programs
It is critical for Congress to receive input from the local governments and community groups who are leaders in their States fighting on all fronts of this epidemic. -
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SAFE Campuses Expands to Continue the Mission of Transforming Youth Recovery
SAFE Campuses expands their reach through transfer of valuable resource assets from Transforming Youth Recovery (TYR). -
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SAFE’s Take on the Latest Opioid Lawsuits
Verdicts and Settlement Offers in Opioid Litigation Lead to Questions on How Funding Should be Spent. -
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SAFE Project’s Addiction Awareness Efforts Expand to Malls across the Nation
New SAFE Project advertisements can be seen in nine malls across america, thanks to the generosity of Macerich, a leading retail real estate company. -
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Highlights from Our Inaugural Leadership Academy
Highlights and photos from our inaugural Collegiate Recovery Leadership Academy. -
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Next Stop! SAFE Raises Awareness for the Addiction Epidemic at Bus Stations Throughout Three Major Markets
SAFE Project advertisements will be showcased at 150 bus stations in New York, Boston and Chicago this summer. -
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Q&A with Leadership Academy Student Dustin Huckabe, the University of Oklahoma
Leadership Academy Award Winner, Dustin Huckabe, from the University of Oklahoma, answers questions about what being a student recovery leader means to him.