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SAMHSA News - March/April 2005, Volume 13, Number 2

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Inside This Issue

Initiative Helps End Chronic Homelessness
Part 1
Part 2
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Federal Resources on Homelessness

From the Administrator: A Life in the Community Starts with a Home

Grants.gov: One Stop for Federal Grants

SAMHSA Announces Funding Opportunities

President's 2006 Budget Proposes $3.3 Billion for SAMHSA

ATTC Network Addresses Workforce Development Needs
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About the ATTC Network

Tip 42: Co-Occurring Disorders: A Guide for Service Providers

Utah Has Lowest Illicit Drug Use Rate, Alaska Has Highest

SAMHSA Addresses Global Burden of Mental Illness

Volunteers: A Guide for Faith-Based Providers

Post-9/11 Disaster Relief Program

In Recovery? Know Your Rights

Screening Substance Abuse Clients for HIV/AIDS

SAMHSA's DAWN Increases Data Options

Recovery Month 2005

Reach Out Now To Raise Awareness About Underage Drinking

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SAMHSA News - March/April 2005, Volume 13, Number 2




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