Adolescent Sobriety Support Program for Substance Misuse Prevention
recovery-oriented, nonclinical, prevention-based program designed to provide sobriety support services to a minimum of 30 adolescents, aged 12 to 17 (18 if still in High School (HS)), who are at risk of substance misuse or abuse and live in Montgomer Agency: Department of Health & Human Svcs Status: awarded
Source ID: us-montgomery-nonprofit-contracts-1182311
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recovery-oriented, nonclinical, prevention-based program designed to provide sobriety support services to a minimum of 30 adolescents, aged 12 to 17 (18 if still in High School (HS)), who are at risk of substance misuse or abuse and live in Montgomer Agency: Department of Health & Human Svcs Status: awarded
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Adolescent Sobriety Support Program for Substance Misuse Prevention
This awarded program provides recovery-oriented, nonclinical prevention services to adolescents at risk of substance misuse. The initiative targets at least 30 youth aged 12-17 (or 18 if still in high school) living in Montgomery. Services focus on sobriety support without clinical treatment components.
Adolescent Sobriety Support Program for Substance Misuse Prevention
The program provides recovery-oriented, nonclinical prevention services to support sobriety among adolescents at risk of substance misuse. It targets a minimum of 30 youth aged 12 to 17, or 18 if still in high school, residing in Montgomery. The initiative focuses on nonclinical, prevention-based approaches to reduce substance abuse risks.
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