Recovery Coach Jackie Tayabji, Program Coordinator Margie Taylor, Chief Kent, Capt. Greg Skehan and Officer Robert Aloisi were presented with the P.A.A.R.I AmeriCorps Excellence Award yesterday at the graduation ceremony for the first group of AmeriCorps members embedded with eastern Massachusetts police departments to support their opioid recovery efforts.
Partner Press Release: Milton Cares Launch Event on Sept. 5
PRESS RELEASE Press Conference on September 5th at 10am at Milton Police Department Contact: Chief John King at 617-898-4808 or MSAPC Director Laurie Stillman at 617-721-1662 Date: For immediate release LAUNCH OF MILTON CARES OVERDOSE RESPONSE TEAM Milton, MA. Coinciding with National Recovery Month, the Milton Police Department and the Milton Substance Abuse Prevention […]
*Media Advisory* P.A.A.R.I. to Host Celebration and Graduation for Inaugural Class of AmeriCorps Members
The Police Assisted Addiction and Recovery Initiative (P.A.A.R.I) will host a graduation ceremony for its first class of AmeriCorps members.
Videos: Anne Arundel County Maryland Safe Stations
Last year, the Anne Arundel County Police and Fire Departments, as well as the Annapolis Police and Fire Departments have joined together in a local effort to combat a nationwide problem by opening the doors of their combined 38 stations as drop-in centers for individuals seeking help recovering from opioid addiction. “Safe Stations” is modeled […]
Gov. Baker Signs Major Legislation to Address Opioid Crisis
P.A.A.R.I Co-Founder and Co-Chairman John Rosenthal was among the leaders in the fight against the opioid crisis to join Gov. Charlie Baker and legislative leaders for the signing of major legislation on Tuesday. “It was an honor to join so many people in the commonwealth who are committed to overcoming the opioid crisis together through sustained […]
P.A.A.R.I. Receives Cummings Foundation Grant to Expand Work With Partner Police Departments
P.A.A.R.I has been selected for a $100,000 grant from the Cummings Foundation to work with the Woburn, Wilmington, and Burlington Police Departments to create a regional effort to address the opioid epidemic.
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