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- 29 - accessHealthNews.net Special Issue 2025 Volume 12 | Issue No. 101 First Call, a cornerstone of Kansas City's addiction recovery landscape since 1958, has long been dedicated to reducing the impact of alcohol, drugs, and addiction through education, prevention, and recovery support. Its 24/7 crisis call line, community education programs, and tailored recovery services reflect a commitment to meeting individuals and families where they are, offering immediate lifelines and sustainable pathways to wellness. For First Call, addiction is not just an individual struggle—it's a systemic issue requiring collective action and innovative solutions. Throughout its history, First Call has prioritized addressing not only the immediate effects of addiction but also the societal structures that perpetuate substance misuse. By combining harm reduction strategies with robust education and recovery programs, the organization has become a trusted resource for individuals and families seeking support. Its work extends beyond intervention, focusing on prevention efforts in schools and community spaces to tackle addiction at its root. This holistic approach underscores the belief that sustainable change requires addressing addiction from multiple angles. When the Kansas City Health Equity Learning and Action Network (LAN) invited First Call to join its mission of addressing health inequities, it marked the beginning of a transformative journey for the organization. As one of the LAN's 15 action team members, First Call has committed to using the equity-centered methodologies learned to identify practices that perpetuate injustices and develop coherent strategies to address them through an anti-racist lens. Ultimately, the LAN's goal is to eliminate disparities in health care delivery while realizing measurable improvements steeped in equity-centered, culturally responsive health outcomes for all health care consumers. The LAN includes a CEO roundtable, a learning phase followed by an action phase, providing a forum for engagement, girded by a shared agenda, with education, training, tools, and expertise to markedly change systems, policies, and structures that perpetuate health inequity based on race and ethnicity. Read more

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