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Our purpose is to promote healthy communities through rigorous research and evaluation
and evidence-based consulting services that address knowledge gaps
and community needs in response to the substance use crisis

Our Story

MISSION

Our mission is to improve outcomes associated with substances prone to misuse through community outreach and research.

VISION

Our vision is to use research and consulting to inform communities, governments, policymakers, providers and individuals when making choices involving substances prone to misuse to prevent substance use disorder and overdose death.

PURPOSE

Our purpose is to promote healthy communities through rigorous research and evaluation and evidence-based consulting services that address knowledge gaps and community needs.

Our Supporters
and Community Partners

TSRG works with local, regional and federal organizations to find solutions to the opioid and benzodiazepine crises. Through a collaborative, concerted effort, TSRG can grow and continue to aim to find solutions.
If interested in joining us in this worthy endeavor, please consider making a donation through our donation link.

Testimonials

"TSRG has been vital in assisting us to expand our harm reduction services to the communities of the San Luis Valley. Their coalition-building expertise and partnership have opened doors for the betterment of the entire region."

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Ruth Horn, MA, MS, LPC, NCC

Executive Director, San Luis Valley AHEC

"I'm happy to be on the TSRG Website Development team!  enhancing the website brings me great joy. Terri's expertise, creativity, and dedication have made our collaboration incredible. It's a privilege to work with such a talented team."

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Sushma Talamanchi

Web Developer/Data Analyst, Spring Transits

"The experience has given me the ability to effectively communicate trends, patterns and forecasts using relevant data!" 

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Haley Nam

GIS Analyst, City of Montgomery

"Terri and her team were communicative, thoughtful, and thorough in their planning and execution... The work that TSRG does for the opioid crisis and patients experiencing substance and/or opioid use disorders is an invaluable asset to the community."

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Michelle Mills

CEO, Colorado Rural Health Center

 

"As an environmental policy scholar, the work at TSRG allowed me to expand the scope of my research to local community sustainability and public health issues, particularly policies related to opioids."

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Sojeong Kim, MPP, PhD

Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of California Davis

"The whole team has been fantastic in teaching me various skills as an intern. I am grateful to work on such meaningful projects with a wonderful group of researchers!"

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Danielle Edwards

Associate Auditor, City and County of Denver

"The convergence of health, policy, and economics experts has been so valuable for the work we do at TSRG. I am thrilled to be a part of this successful
non-profit, goal driven, and mission focused research team."

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Heidi McNeely, PhD

Vice President, American Nurses Association

"In the end, we got more help in return than what we offered by helping TSRG."

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Bharat Mabbu

Founder, Spring Transits

"What really stood out for me with TSRG is the work they do, and the impact it will have on the society from the county to the state level and the whole nation at large."

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Mohamed Djama Guedi

Mandela Washington Fellow 2022

"Terri and her team were communicative, thoughtful, and thorough in their planning and execution... The work that TSRG does for the opioid crisis and patients experiencing substance and/or opioid use disorders is an invaluable asset to the community."

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Alex Osei-Kojo

Asst. Professor, Department of Political Science,
University of Tennessee, Knoxville

"The experience I had with TSRG was a positive one that has increased my future career prospects. A donation would result in better research and better policies that can make an impact on the opioid crisis as well as lead to more opportunities for students to improve themselves while supporting an important goal."

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Aric Thompson

Associate Budget Analyst, City and County of Denver

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