We just registered for the first Orange County Opioid Settlement Community Meeting. Saturday, April 27th, 10am - 3pm. Registration is required, but the event is free, and they are serving lunch. If it is anything like the Wake County one, it's sure to be a packed house, so register early. Who else is coming? We will save you a seat next to us. Lindsey Humphreys, SHRM-CP, CDAC Michael Roberts Dean Blackburn Sara Moscato Howe Morgan Coyner, MFA Flo Stein Caramore Community Inc Abbie Vaughn-Kenion SMART Recovery USA Pete Rubinas Dalton Barrett Tripp Johnson Erin Jamieson Day, MPH Erin Bowman, LCAS, LCSW, CCS Mat Sandifer, LCSW, LCAS, CSI Alyssa Kitlas Nicole Singletary Tom Edwards Lizzy Toler, CPSS Shannon Ware Welwynn Outpatient Center Peter Blankenstein Shauna McKenna Vick Jarmichael Harris Tom Roman Philip Cooper, CCHW, CPSS Khrecia Holley Joyce Tucker Harper Freedom House Recovery Center Mike Yow
About us
Recovery Alliance Initiative Awareness. Collaboration. Advocacy. Action. Goal: to introduce and establish meaningful connections in order to promote awareness and unify points along the continuum of the recovery experience. There are several identified areas of collaborative work, and each state summit will evaluate and adapt to their own needs as well as create state specific projects. What disciplines and systems will be involved? * Collegiate recovery communities/programs * University counseling centers * Graduate training programs * Professional monitoring organizations (overseeing wellness and recovery of physicians, dentists, lawyers, * pharmacists, nurses, etc) * Drug and Vet Courts * Therapists, counselors, advocacy groups and others who work with these organizations and the populations they serve * Law Enforcement * District Attorneys * Government (all levels) Agencies and Departments * Recovery Advocacy Groups * Researchers * Leaders in the Recovery Community, including friends and family * Recovery Schools * Prevention specialists Those involved in the Summits and Projects will: * Develop relationships toward collaboration across systems after the summit * Shape the direction of collaborative work and future Summits * Increase advocacy in your work and across the field, best supporting those we serve * Improve awareness of the philosophies, programs and practices in these allied systems, and benefit from educational efforts and resources
- Website
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https://recoveryall.org
External link for Recovery Alliance Initiative
- Industry
- Public Health
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Chapel Hill, North Carolina
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2014
Locations
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Primary
522 Meadowmont Village Circle
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27517, US
Employees at Recovery Alliance Initiative
Updates
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We're hiring! https://lnkd.in/eaAJit-j
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We're hiring for a Project Coordinator position and looking for someone to be a part of growing collaborative. There is no office location, but because we believe ‘local knows local best’ we desire someone who lives in Craven, Carteret or Pamlico County. We’re #hiring. Know anyone who might be interested?
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Addiction Professionals of North Carolina (APNC) & Sara Moscato Howe have released a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Public Relations (PR) services. This is a really exciting project for the right PR firm/person. I am excited to hear and see who they end up working with! Please forward this to anyone who might be interested!
We are looking for a public relations firm!! Check out our full request for proposals here: https://loom.ly/EkhjnHg The deadline for proposals is July 31st at 5:00 pm. Know anybody? Send them our way. #YourAPNC
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Do you live in Craven County? We need YOU! The survey closes this Friday! It only takes a minute to fill out. Help us to improve Craven County's health. The results of this survey are used to address health needs and concerns in Craven County. This survey will close June 7th 2024. Sponsored by: Craven County Health Department & CarolinaEast Health System. https://lnkd.in/ek2wcCAz
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If you live in Chatham County - Don't forget TONIGHT is the Opioid Settlement community meeting. Sat May 18th 2-4 PM Wren Memorial Library 500 N 2nd Ave Siler City, NC 27344 I can think of nothing more important than attending county meetings about the Opioid Settlement Funds. Your county leadership wants to hear from YOU how they should spend these funds. Please go, bring a friend, print out flyers, and support this process in your community!
Chatham County friends:
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Don't forget Resource Fair and Narcan Training TODAY May 7th at the River Front Convention Center 203 S. Front St New Bern, NC!
Craven County Opioid Epidemic Response will host a Resource Fair and Narcan Training on Tuesday, May 7th at 11 AM at the Riverfront Convention Center. 203 S. Front St New Bern, NC. The Resource Fair will kick off at 11 AM followed by the Narcan Training and hands-only CPR demonstration at 12 PM. National Fentanyl Awareness Day is supported by a coalition of experts, nonprofits, families, and elected officials who are working to empower our youth and their families. We invite you to take action with us to help spread the word and save lives. Please share the attached flyer amongst your personal and professional networks. We hope you can join us! Jasmine Canady Outreach Coordinator Craven County Government Craven County Opioid Epidemic Response Mobile: (252)876-8319
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If you live in Chatham County - Don't forget TONIGHT is the Opioid Settlement community meeting Thurs May 2nd 6 - 8PM Goldston Public Library 9235 Pittsboro Goldston Rd Goldston NC 27252. Nothing I can think is more important than attending county meetings about the Opioid Settlement Funds. Your county leadership wants to hear from YOU how they should spend these funds. Please consider going, bring a friend, print out flyers, and support this process in your community.
Chatham County friends:
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Recovery Alliance Initiative reposted this
Craven County Opioid Epidemic Response will host a Resource Fair and Narcan Training on Tuesday, May 7th at 11 AM at the Riverfront Convention Center. 203 S. Front St New Bern, NC. The Resource Fair will kick off at 11 AM followed by the Narcan Training and hands-only CPR demonstration at 12 PM. National Fentanyl Awareness Day is supported by a coalition of experts, nonprofits, families, and elected officials who are working to empower our youth and their families. We invite you to take action with us to help spread the word and save lives. Please share the attached flyer amongst your personal and professional networks. We hope you can join us! Jasmine Canady Outreach Coordinator Craven County Government Craven County Opioid Epidemic Response Mobile: (252)876-8319