
North Carolina Invests $5.7 Million to Bring Teen Substance Use Treatment to Cabarrus County
Cabarrus County has no teen substance use treatment services. New state funding aims to change that as overdose ER visits jump 67%.
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Cabarrus County has no teen substance use treatment services. New state funding aims to change that as overdose ER visits jump 67%.