Pilot program aims to help parents struggling with substance abuse and keep families together
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With a severe shortage of foster care options, Ohio authorities developed a pilot program called START to help families impacted by the opioid crisis. The program pairs families with a caseworker and gets them involved in counseling, but the key is a peer mentor who offers support along the way.Oct. 28, 2018
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