Wealth & Poverty from Marketplace APM

Fighting poverty and opiate addiction in rural communities


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In America's rural communities, poverty, health and education gaps, and a striking increase in opiate addiction are challenging social services and the budget. News of the increasing numbers of deaths among middle-aged Americans and the high rates of opiate overdoses are in the news, and since 2011, the Obama administration's Rural Poverty Coalition has been tackling the multi-generational issues that come with providing social services to rural America. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack has headed up the coalition since its introduction. Secretary Vilsack experienced the pain of coping with a family member who abuses drugs and alcohol firsthand — his mother struggled with addiction — and feels strongly about providing a multi-tiered approach to combating poverty and addiction, which he says go hand in hand. "The goal, I think, is first and foremost to reduce the number of children who are living in homes at or below the poverty level," Vilsack said. "That does involve the importance of access to early childhood education, making sure that they get proper nutrition at schools, and overarching all that is the concern that we all have about the expanding opioid and heroin use in rural areas. "Collaboration with the education and medical communities is key to making sure that rural poverty doesn't disproportionately disadvantage children, Vilsack says. But to truly broaden opportunities for young people living in rural communities, there needs to be a financial trickle down — that means more and better-paying jobs, and direct solutions for the opiate and alcohol related deaths that are more rampant in remote areas.Substance abuse is a major focus, according to Vilsack. In addition to resources for families who may be seeking behavioral and medical treatment, he advocates preparing first responders to deal with overdoses and abuse.Vilsack is pushing for wider access to NARCAN, which can reverse a heroin overdose. He is encouraging first responders to carry the dru...
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