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29 <br /> • Serves high risk <br /> populations. <br /> • Well established <br /> organization. <br /> • Knows the community <br /> that they serve. <br /> • Did very well in the <br /> Equity Impact section. <br /> Freedom 82.5 Reentry $85,906.70 Freedom House connects • Application was initially Funding recommendation <br /> House with individuals screened in submitted under for $85,906.00. <br /> the Orange County Detention Criminal Justice <br /> Center who have a history of Diversion Programs. <br /> Opioid Use Disorder. The • Previously applied <br /> licensed clinician conducts a under Criminal Justice <br /> comprehensive clinical Diversion Program <br /> assessment to ascertain the (2025-2026) and <br /> best treatment options for Recovery Support <br /> the individual prior to or Services (2023-2025). <br /> upon release from • During application <br /> incarceration. evaluation process, <br /> OSTAT (state agency) <br /> The Peer Support Specialist reviewed recommended <br /> assists individuals with applications for whether <br /> getting to treatment, court they were appropriate <br /> appearances, linkage to for Opioid Settlement <br /> community resources and funding. <br /> other needs to curb . Their initial suggestion <br /> recidivism. was to break up the <br /> funding in half, either <br />
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