Pubdate: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 Source: Daily Tar Heel, The (U of NC, Edu) Copyright: 2008 DTH Publishing Corp Contact: http://www.dailytarheel.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1949 MONEY IN THE RIGHT PLACE: GRANT TO FUND MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM We commend a new grant from two national charities to fight substance abuse and improve mental health care in Orange County. The $270,000 grant will be used to implement the Reclaiming Futures program. This national initiative helps teenage substance abusers by screening and providing treatment to those entering the juvenile justice system. In the short term, the grant provides generous, much-needed funding for the area's substance abuse and mental health clinics. In the long term, it has real potential to fight drug addiction in Orange County and help criminal drug users get their lives back on track. A well-tested model to combat drug use - like Reclaiming Futures - is exactly what our community needs. Private mental health clinics in the county have struggled to accommodate demand since reforms in 2001 cut spending on state programs. Higher prices have left many substance abusers without options for treatment. We hope Reclaiming Futures will go a long way to bridge the gap between our county's mental health needs and its current capacity of treatment. We especially appreciate that the grant comes from two charities well-known for their strong philanthropic record in North Carolina: the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. "Breaking the cycle of drugs, alcohol and crime among our young people in North Carolina is an important priority for our organization," said Susan Richardson, program officer of the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, in a press release. "Reclaiming Futures offers a tested tool that can make a huge difference in our communities." This grant is especially poignant now because of the tragic death of Joshua McCabe Bailey, a Chapel Hill resident found shot to death earlier this year. Bailey suffered from both mental health problems and substance abuse, and it is speculated that his death was drug-related. We hope that Reclaiming Futures will do a world of good in helping those like Bailey. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin