The Trump administration has unveiled a website aimed at helping millions of Americans with substance abuse issues learn about and locate treatment options. FindTreatment.gov is the latest development in the administration's effort to address the nation's opioid crisis. The White House said
1 / 7First Lady OpiodsCounselor to the President Kellyanne Conway, participates in a roundtable discussion on the opioid crisis, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019. WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has unveiled a website aimed at helping millions of Americans with substance abuse issues learn about and locate treatment options.
Kellyanne Conway, the counselor to President Donald Trump who is leading the White House response to the drug crisis, said the site is designed to provide"connectivity" between treatment providers and those who need help. "We know that the drug crisis is indiscriminate, so we want the response to be indiscriminate," Conway said.
"We designed it with human-centered principles in mind," Conway said."We used real words for real people."
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