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CODAC a victim of $850,000 loss in appropriated earmark to renovate facility
With the loss of this year's earmark – Congressionally appropriated funding – a Providence, Rhode Island-based treatment center may have to curtail services, leaving its 1,000 families from a marginalized neighborhood to take two buses to the next closest program. Run by CODAC, both centers provide comprehensive treatment services – medications for opioid use disorder (including methadone), treatment for all substance use disorders (SUDs), wraparound services (child care, whatever the patients need).