HARDIN COUNTY — There is help for opioid and other substance abuse in Hardin County. That’s the message the Family Counseling Center, Inc., the Hardin County General Hospital, the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department and the Southern Seven Health Department want to go out to all Hardin County residents as the organizations continue to push the “Be the One” in the county.

Alisha Foster with the Family Counseling Center says they want to break the stigma of asking for help because people who are addicted need the help to improve their health and well being.

For more information on the resources in Hardin County, you can visit the Family Counseling Center’s Facebook page.