COLUMBUS, Ind. — Bartholomew County residents can access a new addiction recovery resource center as soon as Aug. 1 if all goes according to plan, said Nathan Walsh, manager of the Alliance for Substance Abuse Progress Hub.
The county alliance, commonly referred to as ASAP Inc., is an organization formed to provide prevention and recovery services to people affected by the opioid crisis in Bartholomew County.
Since December 2018, the ASAP board of directors has worked to set up the hub, a physical location where people seeking treatment will find referrals and assistance in recovering from addiction. At the board’s Wednesday meeting, Walsh offered an update on the current standing of the facility at Doug Otto Center near downtown Columbus.
Please read Friday’s edition of The Republic for more details.




