The Kane County Health Department (KCHD) has awarded $300,000 in grant funding to local organizations working to prevent opioid overdoses, expand access to treatment, and support recovery services across the community.
The funding supports a range of innovative programs designed to save lives and strengthen the safety net for individuals and families affected by substance use. Grant recipients include: Association for Individual Development (AID), Ecker Center, Gateway Foundation, Greater Family Health, Kane County Sheriff’s Office, Lighthouse Recovery, and Serenity House.
Funding for these initiatives is provided through state opioid response grants administered by the Kane County Health Department.
—Kane County government
