Mental Health and Recovery Board Seeks Input on Addiction

WARREN, Ohio – The Trumbull County Mental Health and Recovery Board is asking community members to provide their perspective on addiction.

The mental health and recovery board, along with the Alliance for Substance Abuse Prevention and Addiction Policy Forum, is inviting the public to participate in a survey to help gain a better understanding of the attitudes and knowledge people have about addiction as part of the nationwide Anti-Stigma Initiative.

“We are looking for individuals to share their feedback about substance use disorders and the impact addiction has had on the community,” said Kimberly Walker, addiction programs coordinator for the Trumbull County Mental Health and Recovery Board. “Results will help inform education strategies, build collaboration and advocate for needed resources to curb the addiction crisis in our community.” 

The survey, which is available HERE, is anonymous and takes 15 to 20 minutes to complete.

For more information, visit the mental health and recovery board’s website or call 330 675 2765.

Pictured at top: Image via Facebook | Trumbull County Mental Health & Recovery Board.

Published by The Business Journal, Youngstown, Ohio.