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New App Targets the Opioid Epidemic

9 min · 6 de oct de 2025
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Episode 24 The Charleston Center, in partnership with FAVOR Lowcountry, is proud to announce the launch of Bridge2Hope, a new mobile app designed to connect community members with vital resources for drug and alcohol treatment, recovery, and harm reduction.   Charleston Center employees Kelley Grobmyer and Sarah Halse managed the new initiative and detail how the new app can help those in need and their families.   Google: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cutcom.apparmor.cc [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cutcom.apparmor.cc]   Apple: https://apps.apple.com/az/app/bridge2hope/id6747781698?uo=2 [https://apps.apple.com/az/app/bridge2hope/id6747781698?uo=2]   Charleston Center (DAODAS) https://cc.charlestoncounty.gov/ [https://cc.charlestoncounty.gov/]

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