Success Stories By MajorProgram FY2025Jul 1, 2024 - Jun 30, 2025
Breaking the Barriers
Author: Shelley Meyer
Major Program: Substance Use Recovery - FCS
Describe the Issue or Situation.Substance use continues to be a major public health issue that affects individuals, families, and communities across socioeconomic spectrum. Despite the availability of treatment resources, significant barriers persist that hinder access to effective support and recovery services, including stigma, lack of awareness about available resources, socioeconomic challenges, and insufficient integration of mental health care. Addressing these barriers is essential for fa
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Healing the Body and Mind through Recovery with Nutrition and Physical Activity
Author: Christy Blevins
Major Program: Substance Use Recovery - FCS
Describe the Issue or Situation.Compared to the national average, Kentucky is one of the most challenged states dealing with substance misuse, substance use disorder, and overdose. Percentage estimates for 2019-2020 from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) indicate an average of 10.69% of Kentuckians aged 12 or older have used illicit drugs over the past month. Describe the Outreach or Educational Program Response (and Partners, if applicable).Co
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Recovering Your Finances
Author: Brandy Napier
Major Program: Substance Use Recovery - FCS
On March 31, 2022, 46,649 individuals were receiving treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) in Kentucky alone. Studies have shown financial insecurity to be a significant risk factor for SUD. It is evident that financial literacy is of utmost importance in assisting individuals reach and maintain long-term recovery of SUD. Through comprehensive financial education training we can expand the capacity of recovery centers and other partners in the community that work with indi
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Floyd County Extension Initiates Recovery Gardens
Author: Andrea Slone
Major Program: Substance Use Recovery - FCS
Describe the Issue or Situation.In 2023, the CDC ranked Kentucky the 4th highest state of a mortality rate of drug overdoses per 100,000. Floyd County houses five separate recovery centers alone. These centers stay full year round. Describe the Outreach or Educational Program Response (and Partners, if applicable).In collaboration with Hope in the Mountains, Kentucky Nutrition Education Program, Extension Volunteers, and Floyd County Agriculture Extension. Floyd County Family & Consumer
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