Through Children Affected by
Methamphetamine (CAM), SAMHSA provides funding over a four-year
period to 12 established FTDCs. The participants served under this
program were required to be involved in an FTDC and to be receiving
substance abuse treatment services. The primary focus of this grant
program was to provide services directly to children and to augment
supportive services for parents, caregivers, and families. Grantees
were encouraged to include other caregivers (e.g., kin providers)
or foster parents involved in the care of the children, as
appropriate.
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USC 509 Name of Law: Priority SAT Needs of Regional and
National Significance
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1320.8(b)(3).
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