Celebrating Safely, Comfortably, and Joyously as a Family.

Celebrating Safely, Comfortably, and Joyously as a Family.

By Haley Kennedy, Recovery Coach – 11.19.2021 – This time of year can be stressful for anyone, especially those recovering from substance use disorder. But I doubt many of us take a minute to think about the special set of challenges it presents for our families and loved ones. I don’t know about you… but…

Plymouth County Outreach Co-Hosts Successful Drug Take-Back Event

Plymouth County Outreach Co-Hosts Successful Drug Take-Back Event

PLYMOUTH — Plymouth County Outreach is pleased to report that a successful drug take-back event was held this past weekend.  On Saturday, Oct. 23, PCO hosted the event in collaboration with the Plymouth Police Department, Plymouth Fire Department, Plymouth Youth Development Collaborative (PYDC) and Plymouth Area Prevention Collaborative.  The drug take-back event was held at…

Sometimes It Hurts More to Pretend It Doesn’t.

Sometimes It Hurts More to Pretend It Doesn’t.

By Haley Kennedy, Recovery Coach – 10.22.2021 – Grief and loss are an inevitable part of life; but it seems to me that those of us affected by the disease of addiction, unfortunately, experience it in excess. And that sort of obstacle can certainly put someone’s recovery at risk. We might find ourselves thinking of,…

No Regrets; Just Lessons Learned.

No Regrets; Just Lessons Learned.

By Haley Kennedy, Recovery Coach – 10.8.2021 –   Recovery from substance use disorder is much more than the mere abstinence from a substance. Although abstinence can be a fundamental part of the process, it doesn’t necessarily equate to recovery. SAMHSA defines recovery as “a process of change through which people improve their health and…

Recovery is for Everyone: Every Person, Every Family, Every Community

Recovery is for Everyone: Every Person, Every Family, Every Community

You’ve probably seen them on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram… Photos and posts about a random “holiday” you’ve never heard of, or celebrated before, like “National Dog Day”, or “Sibling Day” … But how about the even more obscure days, weeks or months of celebrations…? For example, January 4th is “National Spaghetti Day”, the first week…