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Fayetteville Directs Over $100,000 to Nonprofits Fighting Opioid Crisis
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Fayetteville officials have allocated more than $100,000 to groups tackling the opioid epidemic.
"Recovering from substance use disorder is not as easy as the overall public might think," Pride told ABC11.
It provides case management, connects people to benefits, and arranges health care as well as mental health treatment.
It was very progressive," Berry told the outlet.
They become a model for other individuals to see that, like, you know, that this person did it, then, you know, maybe I can do it too," Berry told the outlet.