
An important juxtaposition . . .
Local leaders are focused on "no barrier" facilities that don't regulate drug/alcohol use . . . But places for the homeless to get clean don't earn that same level of interest.
A bit of evidence . . .
The program started two years ago, thanks to a grant from Wyandotte County ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act of 2021) funding. The sober living program served residents of Wyandotte County, providing a safe place for those recovering from alcohol addiction to continue recovery after leaving rehabilitation.
The facility has a capacity of 24 and will officially cease operations at the end of September.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Salvation Army to close sober living center in Kansas City due to lack of funding
Salvation Army Kansas City sober living program will close at the end of the month, the nonprofit announced Wednesday
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