Opioid settlement spending plan
We are committed to addressing the ongoing opioid crisis by strategically utilizing funds received through state opioid settlements.
We are committed to addressing the ongoing opioid crisis by strategically utilizing funds received through state opioid settlements.
Oversees the development and implementation of projects as requested by the Mayor.
An aggressive approach toward the opioid crisis.
The Healthy ROC Grocer Program makes it easy for you to find stores conveniently located in your neighborhood or near your workplace to quickly fill your shopping basket with nutritious, wholesome foods that support well-being for you and your family.
Provides information about the Pillar of Hope program.
Mayor Malik D. Evans hosted the Mayor’s Mentor Up Winter Gala tonight, continuing a series of Mentor Up program events designed to bring together some of Rochester’s brightest young minds with community role models in a formal and celebratory setting.
City employees, do you know a young adult ages 17 to 25 who may be interested in a career in public safety? Let them know about the City of Rochester Summer Public Safety Internship Program!
The City of Rochester and Rochester City School District invite youth ages 12 to 21 and their parents or guardians to a forum on mental health and substance abuse at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 12, at the School of the Arts, 45 Prince St. RSVP for the free event at CityofRochester.gov/YouthForum.
Teaching 6th through 9th grade students about the law Just Law is a program to educate 6th through 9th grade students about the U.S. legal system. It is a collaborative effort to help middle school students and high school freshmen in the Rochester City School District better understand the law and
Youth and parents or guardians are invited to an inaugural form on substance abuse and mental health to share their perspectives, questions, concerns, and hopes for our community with other youth and learn about different drugs and options for treatment.