星期四, 7月 10, 2025

康明斯基金贈款20萬元 波士頓市府擴大濫用藥物治療服務

Boston Orange編譯)波士頓市長吳弭(Michelle Wu) 79日宣佈,波士頓市獲得康明斯基金會(Cummings Foundation20 萬美元撥款,將和在治療使用影響身心物質和康復上居領先地位的蓋文基金會(Gavin Foundation)大幅度擴大合作。

這筆資金將容許市府的協調應變小組(Coordinated Response Team, CRT)直接利用蓋文基金會的專業知識,專業人員為在戶外使用影響身心物質者,特別是麻州大道與卡斯街(Mass & Cass)這一帶,以及全市範圍內的個別人士,提供關鍵的治療指引和交通服務。這麼做的主要目地是幫助這些個別人士順利進入康復計畫,並解決相關的犯罪和安全問題。

吳弭市長強調蓋文基金會長期享有盛譽,蓋文基金會執行長Peter Barbuto則重申該機構的全面照護「恢復尊嚴與希望」使命。協調應變小組主任Kellie Young指出,這合作將簡化康復途徑,進而改善公共安全和生活品質。

這是波士頓市府和康明斯基金會在早前投入 100 萬美元進安全倡議之後的又一舉措。包括州眾議員John Moran和市議員John Fitzgerald等州市官員,都讚揚這筆資金對於挽救生命和改善社區的重要性。

波士頓市府強調,儘管Mass & Cass的挑戰依然存在,他們在建立康復途徑、協調公共安全與衛生應對措施方面已取得進展。波士頓警察局正加強警力部署,以引導個別人士接受治療;協調應變小組與公共衛生及住房機構也在合作,為經常在該區域出現的個別人士制定個人化的康復計畫。

MAYOR MICHELLE WU ANNOUNCES NEW PARTNERSHIP WITH GAVIN FOUNDATION TO EXPAND ACCESS TO RECOVERY AND TREATMENT SERVICES

With $200,000 grant from Cummings Foundation, City’s Coordinated Response Team will draw on Gavin Foundation recovery professionals for treatment navigation and transportation


BOSTON - Wednesday, July 9, 2025 - Mayor Michelle Wu today announced that the City of Boston has secured a $200,000 grant from the Cummings Foundation to expand its partnership with the Gavin Foundation, a nationally-recognized substance use treatment and recovery organization with more than a dozen programs operating throughout the City of Boston. The new funding will allow for an expanded partnership with the City’s Coordinated Response Team (CRT), which leads cross-departmental efforts to address safety, health, and quality of life for residents, with a goal to end outdoor substance use in neighborhoods of Boston and the criminal activity that supports it. The funds will allow CRT to draw on Gavin Foundation professionals to provide treatment navigation and transportation for individuals identified in the Mass & Cass area and throughout the city as they enter into substance use treatment and recovery programs. The City and the Cummings Foundation recently announced a $1 million investment in a range of summer and year-round safety initiatives in Boston, of which the Gavin Foundation is the latest.


"For decades, the people of Boston have trusted the Gavin Foundation to help neighbors and loved ones through the toughest of challenges,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “As we work to strengthen pathways to recovery and support communities impacted by the opioid epidemic, this partnership will provide an invaluable direct connection to recovery that can help us transform our outreach work. We thank the Cummings Foundation for their generous support and the Gavin Foundation for their expertise and resources supporting the City and individuals on their treatment journeys.”


“We thank Mayor Wu and the Cummings Foundation for investing in the work that the Gavin Foundation does every day to serve Boston residents,” said Peter Barbuto, President and CEO of the Gavin Foundation. “For more than sixty years, Gavin has had the privilege of assisting individuals in their journey of recovery from substance use disorder, many of whom call Boston their home. We look forward to working more closely with the City of Boston and continuing on our Mission, ‘The Restoration of Dignity and Hope through compassionate comprehensive care for individuals and their families impacted by addiction’.”


“The Coordinated Response Team is thrilled to strengthen our partnership with the Gavin Foundation to rapidly connect individuals with the treatment and recovery services they urgently need,” said Kellie Young, Director of Coordinated Response Team. “With Gavin as an operational partner for treatment navigation and transportation, we can streamline pathways into recovery and address quality of life and safety objectives across the City.”     


“With this new funding, we can dedicate more resources to tackling this complex, long-standing issue in the Mass and Cass area and beyond. I am deeply grateful to the Cummings Foundation, the Gavin Foundation, and the CRT for their continued investment and commitment to recovery and public safety,” said State Representative John Moran (D-South End)


“The Gavin Foundation is an incredible partner for our City and I am pleased to support this additional funding to strengthen our work together,” said District 3 Boston City Councilor John Fitzgerald. “Building stronger pathways into recovery is critical to saving lives and improving quality of life in our neighborhoods.”


Although significant challenges remain, over the past three and a half years, the City has succeeded in building clear pathways to recovery and stable housing, coordinating public safety and public health responses, and ending permanent encampments in Boston. To address persistent outdoor substance use and quality of life challenges, the Boston Police Department has committed to increased presence and enforcement in impacted areas, focused on diverting individuals in treatment and recovery programs. Consistent with the City’s work in past years, CRT, the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC), and the Mayor’s Office of Housing are working with trusted health partners on an updated by-name list to develop a treatment and recovery plan with every individual regularly observed in the area. The City continues to work alongside residents and advocates to urge partnership for a regional public health recovery campus and decentralized treatment sites that will meet the scale of the challenge.


More details about the City’s coordinated response plan can be found in the City’s update sent to the City Council sent earlier this year.

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