(Baltimore, MD) -- Governor Larry Hogan is announcing ten-million dollars in grants to help fight the state's opioid battle.
“Our administration has made it a top priority to put the resources and support systems in place at every level to expand access to treatment, and combat the heroin and opioid crisis,” said Governor Hogan. “These grants play a critical role in supporting the local and grassroots work taking place in our communities and health care systems to save lives and promote healing.”
The funds will help pay for drug-treatment and overdose-response programs throughout.
Baltimore City will receive roughly 875-thousand dollars, and Baltimore County is getting about 375-thousand.
These grants play a critical role in supporting the local and grassroots work taking place in our communities and health care systems to save lives and promote healing.
— Governor Larry Hogan (@GovLarryHogan) July 26, 2022