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Federal Grant Award Funds New Collaboration

12/7/2018

 
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Harrisonburg, Va - The Harrisonburg-Rockingham Drug Court was notified last month that it had been awarded federal grant funds ($2 million in total over 5 years) through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), to increase the level of support services and the number of participants in the drug court program. Gemeinschaft Home will provide recovery housing to eligible participants referred through the program, as part of the five-year collaboration and we seek to expand our capacity to serve women as well as men in a residential setting.


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    • Mission & Vision
    • What We Do
    • Employees & Staff
    • Board of Directors
    • History
    • Racial Equality Statement
  • Programs
    • Men >
      • VADOC Program
      • Day Reporting Center
    • Women >
      • Day Reporting Center
    • Self-Pay Program
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    • Blog
    • In the News
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  • Donate
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