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WV Drug Intervention Institute Awarded Initial Opportunity Grant from West Virginia First Foundation

The grant, totaling $74,747.31 will be used to support the Institute’s Nalox(ONE) West Virginia program

WV, UNITED STATES, March 31, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The West Virginia Drug Intervention Institute is proud to announce its selection as a recipient of the West Virginia First Foundation’s (WVFF) inaugural Opportunity Grant.


The grant, totaling $74,747.31 will be used to support the Institute’s Nalox(ONE) West Virginia program. Nalox(ONE) is a program that trains pharmacists to counsel their patients at the time of an opioid prescription fill to gauge their risk of opioid misuse. The program provides questionnaires that the pharmacist can use to guide their conversation with their patients. A risk assessment value can be determined at the time of interview and the pharmacist may recommend that the patient receive naloxone with the prescription if a high risk is assessed. This project aligns with the Institute’s Mission to reduce overdose deaths in West Virginia, Appalachia, and the nation.


“We are deeply grateful to the West Virginia First Foundation for believing in our vision and supporting our work,” said Dr. Susan Margaret Murphy, Institute President. “This grant allows us to continue and expand our opioid stewardship program with independent pharmacies throughout the state.


Pharmacists are often the first and sometimes the only available healthcare provider in many West Virginia communities. Together, we are making strides toward a healthier and more hopeful West Virginia through prevention education and naloxone distribution.”


Jonathan Board, Executive Director of the West Virginia First Foundation, praised the work of the WVDII: “Organizations like the Drug Intervention Institute are at the heart of our mission to empower communities and combat the effects of substance use disorder. Their dedication to creating positive change is inspiring, and we are honored to support their efforts through the Initial Opportunity Grant.”

The WVFF Initial Opportunity Grant underscores the Foundation’s dedication to investing in organizations and initiatives that address the opioid epidemic and its far-reaching impacts across the state. The WVDII is honored to be part of this mission and is committed to using this funding to drive meaningful change.


To learn more about West Virginia First Foundation, visit wvfirst.org. To learn more about WVDII and the Nalox(ONE) program, visit https://www.wvdii.org/naloxonewv.

 
 
 

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West Virginia Drug Intervention Institute, Inc. is an independent 501(C)(3) entity with a primary mission to reduce opioid and drug-related deaths by (a) preventing substance use through education, (b) reducing overdose deaths through naloxone distribution and training, and (c) supporting harm reduction and other drug-response efforts. 

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