罗伯特·肯尼迪小宣布了一项价值1亿美元的计划,旨在解决无家可归和成瘾问题。
RFK Jr. Announces $100 Million Program Aimed At Homelessness And Addiction

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卫生部长罗伯特·F·肯尼迪宣布了一项价值1亿美元的计划,名为“通过恢复、参与和循证治疗与支持保障安全”(STREETS),旨在解决无家可归和药物成瘾问题。该倡议旨在摆脱肯尼迪描述的将弱势群体循环于急救服务、监狱和庇护所而缺乏持久支持的体系。 STREETS将资助专注于长期恢复和自给自足的试点项目,强调从初次接触到就业的持续参与。它旨在整合执法部门、一线急救人员、住房提供者和医疗系统,以实现统一的方法。 该计划建立在先前在恢复住房方面的投资之上,并包括1000万美元用于对患有严重精神疾病的患者进行辅助门诊治疗。此外,各州现在可以利用联邦资金为父母购买FDA批准的成瘾药物,并且基于信仰的组织将有资格获得资金以支持恢复工作。肯尼迪强调成瘾是一种多方面的疾病,包括精神层面,强调了社区联系在恢复中的关键作用。

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Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Feb. 2 announced a new $100 million program that he said will help homeless people find jobs and treat drug abuse.

Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. in the East Room of the White House on Jan. 16, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times

The $100 million investment is aimed at assisting homeless people and drug users in recovering from addiction, finding employment, and locating stable housing.

Kennedy told an event on Prevention Day—which is sponsored by the government and dedicated to preventing drug abuse—in Washington on Monday that the health care system under the previous administration was designed to cycle people who suffer from mental illness and drug addiction “between sidewalks, emergency room visits, jails, mental hospitals, and shelters.”

No one took responsibility for the whole person. No one stayed long enough to help them recover, to help them reestablish their links, and teach them the lessons of how to live in a community,” he said. “That system is neither humane nor effective.”

Kennedy, who has said his addiction to heroin ended with help from 12-step programs, said that the $100 million would fund pilot initiatives that are crafted to resolve long-term homelessness and reduce opioid addiction by expanding treatment regimens that emphasize recovery and self-sufficiency. The program is known as Safety Through Recovery, Engagement, and Evidence-based Treatment and Supports, or STREETS.

“STREETS will engage people continuously, from first contact on the street through recovery, through employment, and through self-sufficiency,” Kennedy said. “Law enforcement, first responders, courts, housing providers, and health care systems will work as one team, so people will no longer fall through the cracks.”

Anyone else rewatching The Wire rn?

STREETS follows an executive order President Donald Trump signed in January that says drug addiction is a chronic disease and that the administration needs to prioritize addiction treatment and recovery.

The new program builds on an investment federal health officials awarded in 2025 to boost homes for recovering addicts. Kennedy says he knows many people who have recovered in such homes.

Kennedy also announced the government will be providing $10 million through an assisted outpatient program to help adults designated as having serious mental illness, which he said will reduce hospitalization, incarceration, and homelessness.

Officials also said that the Department of Health and Human Services will, moving forward, let states use federal funding to pay for addicted parents to receive Food and Drug Administration-approved medications.

And they said that they would be giving faith-based organizations that meet certain standards funding to help with drug addiction recovery.

“This is a chronic disease. It’s a physical disease, it’s a mental disease, it’s emotional disease, but above all, it’s a spiritual disease,“ Kennedy said. ”And we need to recognize that, and faith-based organizations play a critical role in ... helping people reestablish their connections to community.”

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