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Maryland Recovery Organization Connecting Communities (M-ROCC) serves as a catalyst to mobilize a diverse group of recovery advocates who represent men and women in recovery and families impacted by addiction. Our primary focus centers on:1) Public Policy and Advocacy, 2) Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care Consulting and Technical Assistance, and 3) Workforce Development, Job Training and Employment.

SAMHSA’s Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Center Strategy (BRSS TACS) team will bring together n...
05/11/2017

SAMHSA’s Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Center Strategy (BRSS TACS) team will bring together national experts to define recovery housing, its association with recovery-oriented supports and services, and emerging opportunities to promote recovery housing in the community.

Recovery LIVE! participants engage directly with presenters and each other through live chatting, polls, and other interactive features. Be part of the conversation—register today!

Date: Thursday, May 25th, 2017
Time: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Learn more or register at
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/recovery-live-recovery-housing-101-tickets-33853759506.

Recovery LIVE! participants engage directly with presenters and each other through live chatting, polls, and other interactive features. Be part of the conversation—register today! Recovery housing provides a living environment that offers peer support and other recovery support resources to assist…

03/03/2017
We are excited to see on of our M-SARR members, Solution Houses Incorporated, in the news. They've just added their fist...
01/13/2017

We are excited to see on of our M-SARR members, Solution Houses Incorporated, in the news. They've just added their fist women's recovery house in the Elkton community. This is in addition to two men's houses they have in the same area. Congratulations!

http://www.cecildaily.com/news/local_news/article_6d0046d7-07a3-5341-b977-a716e5a2ac08.html

ELKTON — Solution Houses Inc. is looking for eight women to move into its first women’s sober living house on West Main Street.

Happy Holidays !!!
12/23/2016

Happy Holidays !!!

Baltimore City Overdose ALERT !!!! (Please share)From BHSB:Behavioral Health System Baltimore and The Baltimore City Hea...
12/07/2016

Baltimore City Overdose ALERT !!!! (Please share)

From BHSB:

Behavioral Health System Baltimore and The Baltimore City Health Department, in partnership with the Baltimore City Fire Department, have detected two overdose spikes in the Sandtown-Winchester and Brooklyn/Curtis Bay sections of the city.

While the spike could be due to a number of causes, such spikes are often related to tainted or particularly potent he**in, including he**in laced with fentanyl. Please advise your staff, clients, and program participants to be careful, know who they are purchasing from and if they are trying something new, especially in these areas, to go slow. Encourage them to inform their family, friends, and neighbors and to get trained to administer the overdose-reversing medication Naloxone so they can be prepared to save a life.

You can find a schedule of street outreach naloxone trainings at www.dontdie.org or get trained right on the website. If your program is interested in prescribing and/or dispensing naloxone, please contact Miriam Alvarez at [email protected].

While this message is directed specifically at Baltimore City residents, most of our readers are not immune. Due to our close proximity to the area, communities on the Eastern Shore of Maryland could possibly see a similar spike in overdoses. We would like to urge you to find a Naloxone Training in your area, and always be prepared to save a life.

NALOXONE: (also called Narcan®) is a prescription medicine that can stop an overdose. Parents, relatives and friends can get it and give it to someone who is overdosing on he**in or other drugs like OxyContin® or Percocet®.

Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving!
11/24/2016

Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving!

11/19/2016

Thanks to Herb McMillan for Delegate for continuing to shine a light on resources for our veterans!

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