This week CODA Executive Director, Alison Noice, had the exciting opportunity to be a guest on the radio station KAST 1370 host Tom Freel’s show to discuss CODA’s new opioid treatment program opening in South Seaside, Oregon. During the interview she discussed how the program will operate, the employment opportunities for local medical professionals and others, and CODA’s desire to work closely with the community the center will serve. It just one more of many examples of the great support CODA is receiving in this community. We get closer every day to being ready to serve the coast and CODA is grateful for everyone working hard to make it a reality. You can read an article about the interview here, and listen to the interview here.
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