PORTSMOUTH, N.H. — More than half a dozen Police Departments in Strafford and Rockingham Counties in New Hampshire and York County, Maine are pleased to announce the launch of the Community Access to Recovery (CAR) program, which is set to begin on July 6.
Scarborough, Maine Police Department’s Operation Hope Places 150th Participant Into Treatment
Scarborough, Maine Police Department’s Operation Hope Places 150th Participant Into Treatment See media coverage from WGME, Portland’s CBS affiliate, here. SCARBOROUGH, MAINE — Chief Robbie Moulton is pleased to announce that the Scarborough Police Department’s Operation HOPE (the Heroin – Opiate Prevention Effort) has placed its 150th participant into a drug treatment and rehabilitation program. […]
Framingham Police Department Joins P.A.A.R.I. To Launch Addiction Recovery Initiative
FRAMINGHAM – Chief Kenneth Ferguson is pleased to announce that the Framingham Police Department has partnered with the Police Assisted Addiction and Recovery Initiative (P.A.A.R.I.) to expand the department’s addiction recovery program, Framingham Compassionate Addiction Recovery Education Services (CARES).
Gloucester ANGEL Initiative, P.A.A.R.I. Recognized in IACP Report
GLOUCESTER — Police Chief Leonard Campanello and John Rosenthal, co-founders of the Police Assisted Addiction Recovery Initiative (P.A.A.R.I.), are pleased to announce that both P.A.A.R.I. and the Gloucester ANGEL Initiative were included in the latest International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) report, entitled “Addressing 21st Century Drug Issues: Law Enforcement’s Leadership Role.”
La Porte City, Ind. Police Department Joins P.A.A.R.I. To Launch Addiction Recovery Initiative
LA PORTE, Ind. – Chief Adam Klimczak announces that the La Porte City Police Department has partnered with the Police Assisted Addiction and Recovery Initiative (P.A.A.R.I.) to expand the department’s addiction recovery program, the La Porte County Angel Initiative.
Police Assisted Addiction and Recovery Initiative Surpasses 100 Police Department Partners in 24 States
GLOUCESTER — Police Chief Leonard Campanello and John Rosenthal, co-founders of the Police Assisted Addiction and Recovery Initiative (P.A.A.R.I.), are extraordinarily pleased to announce that the organization’s roster, in less than 11 months, has burgeoned to 106 police departments in 24 states as law enforcement agencies nationwide have partnered with P.A.A.R.I. to help people suffering with the disease of addiction in their communities access treatment and begin to take back their lives.