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February 12, 2020

AmerisourceBergen Foundation Supports 25+ Organizations to Increase Access to Mental Health Services and Prescription Drug Safety Education

Community Non-Profits Receive Funding for Youth and Family Programming; Provider Support; and Learning Development

VALLEY FORGE, Pa. –The AmerisourceBergen Foundation, an independent not-for-profit charitable giving organization dedicated to supporting health-related causes, announced today it has presented more than 25 organizations – including ten returning partners – with grants to support initiatives related to prescription drug safety and mental health. As a part of the Foundation’s Opioid Resource Grant Program, these grants were reviewed by the two External Advisory Committees (EACs), and were awarded to organizations to focus on youth and family education; provider support; and community-based learning development.

“Our most complex and pressing community health challenges require solutions that are as multi-faceted as they are. At the Foundation, we believe we must provide our youth and families, providers and communities at-large with the resources needed to engage collectively in prescription drug safety and promoting mental health,” said Gina Clark, President of the AmerisourceBergen Foundation. “Working strategically with partners who are embedded in these communities – many of whom we’ve collaborated with for several years and who each have their own focus – allows us to leverage our unique resources to create the greatest potential impact, whether through research-informed best practices, programming or education.”

Integrating youth prescription drug safety resources with services dedicated to educating parents and families aids in mitigating risk factors that typically expose youth to hazardous behaviors. Several grants were given to organizations focused on providing youth and families with an understanding of addiction risks and the importance of creating a supportive learning environment. Through various educational programming, youth and families will develop knowledge on safe storage and disposal of opioid medications and addiction prevention. To further the Foundation’s belief in sustaining early intervention programs for youth and families, the initiatives chosen will also highlight the importance of caring for mental health. Selected returning organizations include:

  • CADCA (Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America)
  • Leaders Advancing and Helping Communities (LAHC)
  • National Recreation & Park Association

The Foundation also awarded grants to organizations committed to educating adults and caregivers who work with adolescents around prevention and intervention. Funding will support initiatives and evidence-based curriculums that teach parents how to set loving boundaries and peer-to-peer support from their communities who understand their challenges. Through a strong infrastructure of research, data analysis and more, the grants will provide capacity building and educational resources to at-risk communities. Two examples of new grant recipients who are focused on laying a strong foundation through education and empowering adults who work with adolescents to provide primary prevention include:

  • Addiction Policy Partnership
  • Parents of Addicted Loved Ones

With the continued emphasis on community-level education programs, AmerisourceBergen has chosen partners who will focus on both preventative interventions and support for those suffering or recovering from Opioid Use Disorder (OUD). Some of the programs include drug take-back events to build knowledge of safe disposal; public education campaigns to reduce stigma and encourage those in need to seek help; programming for at-risk seniors; as well as, social services in collaboration with corporate partners, criminal justice, and faith-based organizations. Our returning organizations include:

  • Urban Affairs Coalition
  • United Ways of Tennessee

This marks the Foundation’s fourth giving cycle since it launched the Opioid Resource Grant Program. The program builds on the ongoing responsibilities of the Foundation to support and advance ideas from innovative non-profit, grant-funded organizations. In an effort to redefine best practices in the fight against the opioid epidemic, the grant program underscores the importance of a multi-pronged approach to bolster prescription drug safety and mental health across communities nationwide. For more information about the AmerisourceBergen Foundation and its approach enhance prescription drug safety, please visit www.amerisourcebergenfoundation.org. 

About the AmerisourceBergen Foundation          
The AmerisourceBergen Foundation is an independent not-for-profit charitable giving organization established by AmerisourceBergen Corporation to support health-related causes that enrich that global community. The Foundation aims to improve the health and well-being of its patient populations – both human and animal – by investing in its communities. Through strategic partnerships and community collaboration, the Foundation works to expand access to quality healthcare and provide resources to ensure prescription drug safety. For more information, visit www.amerisourcebergenfoundation.org.