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West Ward Farmers Market

June 25th, 2025 | 3pm – 7pm

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Free NARCAN Drive-Thru

June 6th, 2025 | 4:30pm – 6:30pm

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Family Resource Connections Day

May 7th, 2025 | 12pm-3pm

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Collegiate Recovery Week: April 14–18

College life is full of opportunities — but it also comes with challenges. For students navigating substance use or recovery, finding support can make all the difference. That’s why Collegiate Recovery Week (CRW) is so important. From April 14–18, colleges across the region will spotlight resources and foster conversations about substance use and recovery.

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A Clean Slate Resource Open House

March 24th, 2025 | 11am-5pm

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Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day the Sober Way

With St. Patrick’s Day around the corner, many in Northampton County are looking for ways to celebrate without alcohol. The good news? There are plenty of fun, festive, and meaningful ways to enjoy the holiday while staying sober.

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Love in Action: Supporting Recovery Through the RISE Van This February

February is all about showing care and compassion for those around us, and there’s no better way to express love for your community than by supporting initiatives that make a difference. The RISE Van, a mobile outreach vehicle dedicated to helping individuals on their journey to recovery, is an essential new resource in Northampton County.

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RISE Open House

January 31st, 2025 | 1-3pm

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New Year, New Resolve: Doing Your Part Against Fentanyl in 2025

The New Year is a time for fresh starts and bold resolutions, along with a renewed commitment to fitness, career growth and other personal goals. This January, consider adding a resolution that reaches beyond yourself: helping others who are struggling here in Northampton County.

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Reducing Holiday Stress and Preventing Fentanyl Poisoning with NARCAN

The holidays are often filled with joy, but they can also bring a great deal of stress. Final exams, family gatherings, financial strain and holiday obligations can take a toll on our mental health and, unfortunately, also increase the risk of substance misuse. This time of year, the dangers of fentanyl poisoning can be especially high, especially for young people who self medicate when facing academic stress or emotional challenges.