A new national coalition of recovery leaders, advocates and activists has formed in response to the Trump administration's recent freeze — and then reinstatement — of nearly 2, 000 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) grants, representing more than 2 billion in critical funding. The group, comprising more than 40 leaders from across the country, including mental health and substance use leaders, convened in January in Massachusetts to develop a coordinated strategy aimed at safeguarding civil and human rights while protecting access to essential mental health and substance use services.
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