Repairing the Harm of the Drug War

The Columbian’s recent article highlights new funding efforts aimed at repairing the long-term harm caused by the war on drugs — particularly in communities most impacted by over-policing, incarceration, and systemic inequities. These investments support organizations like The Foundation WA that are working to create more just, healing-centered pathways forward for youth, families, and individuals returning home.

We’re honored to be included in this recent coverage by The Columbian, which highlights how local organizations are using new grant funding to address long-standing disparities.

At The Foundation WA, we remain committed to supporting individuals and families impacted by incarceration and systemic injustice. These funds help us expand our efforts — from reentry support to youth programs — and ensure that those most harmed by the war on drugs are at the center of the solutions.

Thank you to the Washington State Department of Commerce, the Community Foundation for Southwest Washington, and our many partners for investing in this critical work.

Read the full story here: Community-Foundation-grants-address-disparities-in-Clark-County-communities-hit-worst-by-war-on-drugs

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