How 211 Fills the Gaps SAMHSA's Directory Can't
Recovery housing, peer support, transportation — the nonclinical scaffolding that keeps people in treatment.
Body: [Uses the comparison table from your 211 integration doc — SAMHSA covers licensed clinical facilities; 211 covers housing, transportation, peer support, sober living. Explains AIRS/211 taxonomy at a reader-friendly level (RX-8450 family). Shows how Rize stitches them together. 700 words.]
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- 01.Ahttps://www.211.orgUnited Way 211
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