Conquering Addiction: Insights from the Marc Foundation
Aired July 21, 2024

Kevin Mullaney, from the Marc Foundation, sheds light on the critical issue of addiction in the Hudson Valley and the foundation’s efforts to combat it. The Marc Foundation, initially known as Mid-Hudson Addiction Recovery Centers (MARC), has evolved and now operates under Mental Health America. This organization is deeply embedded in the community, providing essential services and support to those battling addiction.
Mullaney highlights the harsh reality of addiction, noting that nearly everyone knows someone affected by it. With the rise of substances like fentanyl complicating the crisis, the Hudson Valley saw approximately 120 overdose deaths last year alone, a number consistent over the past decade. Fentanyl, he explains, is often mixed with other drugs to enhance potency, which can tragically increase the risk of fatal overdoses.
The Marc Foundation also plays a crucial role in recovery and prevention. They manage sober housing and offer financial support for essentials like rent and educational pursuits for those in recovery. Additionally, the foundation maintains a drug overdose memorial behind Gold's Gym in LaGrange, providing a space for remembrance and reflection. Here, individuals can purchase bricks to honor loved ones, contributing to the memorial and the foundation's fundraising efforts.
Through these efforts, the Marc Foundation not only addresses the immediate needs of individuals affected by addiction but also fosters a supportive community that encourages recovery and remembrance. Their mission is to generate financial support for prevention and residential treatment, significantly impacting those struggling with substance use disorders in the Hudson Valley.
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