Treatment & Recovery Committee Meeting
Greenfield Community College Downtown Campus 270 Main Street, Greenfield, MA, United StatesPlease email Deb Neubauer at deb@opioidtaskforce.org if you would like to join for this meeting.
Together, we can tackle the serious problem of heroin and prescription drug addiction in Franklin County and the North Quabbin Region of Massachusetts.
Please email Deb Neubauer at deb@opioidtaskforce.org if you would like to join for this meeting.
Please email Tess Jurgensen at tess@opioidtaskforce.org if you would like to join for this meeting.
Please email Tess Jurgensen at tess@opioidtaskforce.org if you would like to join for this meeting.
Please join Congressman Richard Neal and Michael Botticelli, the former director of the White House Office of National Drug Policy and newly appointed Executive Director of the Grayken Center for Addiction Medicine at Boston Medical Center, to discuss how we can strengthen existing community responses to opioid use and misuse in Franklin County. Residents are urged to come with […]
This work group is part of the Treatment and Recovery Committee. Please email Deb Neubauer at deb@opioidtaskforce.org if you would like to join for this meeting.
Do you have unused or unwanted prescription medication? This Saturday is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day - an opportunity to provide community members with safe, convenient, and responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs. Last year, the U.S. DEA collected over 900,000 pounds of unwanted medication nationwide! Visit the DEA's website to find […]
Please email Tess Jurgensen at tess@opioidtaskforce.org if you would like to join for this meeting.
Please email Deb Neubauer at deb@opioidtaskforce.org if you would like to join for this meeting.
Join us for a community discussion about supporting individuals in recovery and their allies during the holiday season, which will include information and demonstrations by local wellness providers. A light breakfast will be included!
The Massachusetts Trial Court recently received a $2.1 million, 5-year grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to significantly expand services offered by the Franklin Family Drug Court, the first court of its kind in the Commonwealth. Trial Court Chief Justice Paula Carey and Court Administrator Jon Williams, along with Chief Justice Angela Ordonez […]