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Create collaboration for better outcomes. 

Create collaboration for better outcomes. 

What does the Hope Partnership Project Do?

The HPP pulls people together to do more.  We focus on what has been proven to work with individuals in active addiction or in recovery.  We also work upstream, to prevent substance use disorder (SUD) before it begins.

The “we” in the HPP brings a coalition of over 60 agencies and organizations in Ross County together – often several at a time, sometimes in small groups, and occasionally as a collaboration of the whole.  While each of our members work hard to prevent, treat, and assist in recovery, the value of pulling together to address the current crisis produces synergy.

Current HPP Initiatives

  • Ross County PORT (Post Overdose Response Team)
  • Quarterly Fatality Reviews for Overdose Deaths
  • Ross County Recovery and Outreach Center

Current HPP Grants

  • Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Implementation Grant (2019 – 2022) – Administration/leadership through Adena Health System
  • Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Site-Based Grant Program (COAP) Data Driven Response Grant (2019 – 2021) – Administration/leadership through Ross County Health District
  • Office of Criminal Justice Services (OCJS) Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) (2015 – 2020) – Administration/leadership through Ross County Common Pleas Court