ACCESS TO RECOVERY III MARYLAND. ATR MISSION System Transformation – TX centered to Recovery Oriented System of Care Build partnerships with Community.

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ACCESS TO RECOVERY III MARYLAND

ATR MISSION System Transformation – TX centered to Recovery Oriented System of Care Build partnerships with Community and Faith- Based Providers Enhance pathways to recovery in the funded treatment system and in our communities. Improve recovery outcomes for people served.

IT STARTS WITH A DREAM

RECOVERYNET 16

NUMBERS SERVED 5,581 Enrollments It starts with #1

ENROLLMENTS BY FISCAL YEAR

INVESTMENT PER CLIENT = $1,068/PP AVG.

EXPENDITURES BY FFY TOTAL = $5,962,108

EXPENDITURES BY SERVICE BY YEAR

CARE COORDINATION $1,528,376 Community Resources

TRANSPORTATION $1,064,241

HOUSING $2,927,639

VITAL DOCUMENTS $42,750

GAP SERVICES $313,978

EMPLOYMENT COACHING $66,892

COUNSELING Pastoral Counseling $10,730 Family/Couples Counseling $5,360

MILITARY AND VETERAN ENROLLMENTS

MARYLAND’S GPRA RATE BY FFY *FFY 2013 IS STILL OPEN. MARYLAND

64.2% 85.9% ROC=33.9% OUTCOMES: SUBSTANCE USE

NO SOCIAL FOLLOW-UP 55.3% 89.7%; ROC 62.2% OUTCOMES: SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES

FOLLOW-UP OUTCOMES: EMPLOYMENT 12.3% 37.8% ROC 206.5%

FOLLOW-UP; 10%; 25.8% ROC 157% OUTCOMES: HOUSING

OUTCOMES: MENTAL HEALTH Significant Reductions Depression/Anxiety Violence Suicide Attempts

“YOU MUST BE THE CHANGE YOU WISH TO SEE IN THE WORLD.” - MAHATMA GANDHI

For your part in this transformation of lives, our treatment system and our communities.