The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) is a component of the Executive Office of the President in Washington, DC. It leads and coordinates the nation's drug policy to improve the health and lives of the American people. ONDCP is responsible for developing and implementing the National Drug Control Strategy and Budget, coordinating across 19 federal agencies, and overseeing a $41 billion budget to address addiction and the overdose epidemic.
ONDCP also provides funding through programs like the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas Program and the Drug-Free Communities Program to help communities stay healthy and safe. The Biden-Harris Administration has taken actions to address addiction and the overdose epidemic, and ONDCP plays a crucial role in these efforts. Follow ONDCP on Twitter for updates and information on behavioral health and substance use disorder services.
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