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flag Tulsa County allocates $4.5M from opioid settlement to 16 groups for addiction treatment and prevention.

flag Tulsa County has distributed $4.5 million in opioid settlement funds to 16 local organizations to combat rising overdose rates, which exceed the state average. flag The grants support addiction prevention, treatment, recovery services, and mental health resources. flag Recipients include the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office, Alternative Courts, District Attorney’s office, and Mental Health Association Oklahoma. flag The funding stems from a 2025 community needs assessment and aims to strengthen behavioral health systems. flag Parents who lost children to overdoses, including Rebekah Brown and Nancy Solomon, hope the money will prevent future tragedies and support ongoing recovery efforts through their nonprofit, Families Supporting Families.

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