More Opioid Abatement Grants Awarded

The Oklahoma Opioid Abatement Board awarded $2.5 million in grants to 14 counties, two cities, and two school districts this week. The awardees did not receive funding during the initial award period due to incomplete or incorrect application. They were invited by the Board to reapply with corrected applications.

Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is the chair of the Board.

“I’m pleased we are able to provide resources for communities across our state to fight the crippling effects of fentanyl and other deadly opioids,” he said. “These funds will help remove opioids from our streets and provide help for Oklahomans struggling with addiction.”

A list of the awardees is below.

Counties:

Beckham County

Caddo County

Comanche County

Custer County

Grady County

Greer County

Harmon County

Haskell County

Jefferson County

Kiowa County

Latimer County

Osage County

Stephens County

Tillman County

Cities:

Ponca City

Warr Acres

School Districts:

Lawton Public Schools

Owasso Public Schools


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