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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, Oct. 5, 2001
Contact: SAMHSA Press Office
(301) 443-8956

HHS AWARDS $42.1 MILLION FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT


HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson today announced a series of grants to communities and local governments totaling $42.1 million to increase the availability of alcohol and drug abuse treatment services.

"There's no question that treatment provides people in need with a second chance, and we need to do everything we can to give them that opportunity to rebuild their lives," Secretary Thompson said. "These grants will help local communities address substance abuse treatment needs at the earliest possible stages."

Of the total funding awarded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's (SAMHSA) Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT), $13.1 million was awarded to 29 communities to increase substance abuse treatment capacity.

Additionally, $29 million was awarded to address the specific needs of youth, homeless and minority groups, including:

"These grants were designed to help address the regional nature and shifting trends in substance abuse and resulting changes in treatment needs," said Acting SAMHSA Administrator Joseph H. Autry III, M.D. "Mayors, town and county officials, and Indian Tribal Governments have emphasized the need for federal leadership in providing a rapid and strategic response to the demand for services that are regional or local in nature."

"The future of children, minority populations, men or women who have been released from jails and prisons, adolescents, the homeless and individuals who are at risk of contracting HIV/AIDS can be jeopardized by their addictions," said CSAT Director H. Westley Clark, M.D., J.D., M.P.H. "Effective, timely treatment can be the answer to full, productive lives. Our grants address their specific needs through culturally relevant community-based treatment programs."

Grant recipients are listed at www.samhsa.gov/news/2000grantawards.html. Additional information can be obtained by visiting www.samhsa.gov.

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