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HHS allocates $31.2M to fight youth substance use via community-led prevention programs.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has announced $31.2 million in funding for the Drug-Free Communities Support Program, inviting applications from local coalitions, nonprofits, and public agencies to combat youth substance use through evidence-based, community-led prevention efforts.
The initiative supports grassroots strategies focused on education, outreach, policy development, and collaboration among schools, healthcare providers, and law enforcement.
Funding aims to reduce misuse of alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drugs by strengthening local prevention and recovery support systems.
Applications for the Fiscal Year 2026 grants are currently being accepted, with details available through official HHS channels.
HHS asigna $31.2M para luchar contra el consumo de sustancias juveniles a través de programas de prevención liderados por la comunidad.