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Happy Holidays!! In observance of Christmas and New Year’s, our agency will be
closed December 22nd, 25th, 29th and January 1st. Office Coverage will be
limited between Christmas and New Years.

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PROJECT SAAFE


OUR PROGRAMS

Child Care Services Communities That Care Community Collaborative (Partner
Meeting) Community Outreach Prevention Education (COPE) Court-Mandated Parent
Class Dental Clinic Early Head Start Employment Transportation Assistance
Program (ETAP) Fulton Fatherhood Initiative Medical Assistance Transportation
Program (MATP) Parents as Teachers Persons with Disabilites Transportation
Program Project SAAFE School Success

PROGRAM FILES

 * Abuse in Churches
 * Alcohol Effects - Patient Education
 * Community Resources - Fulton and Franklin Counties
 * Dispose of Drugs in Fulton County
 * Gaudenzia Hotline Flyer
 * Genesis Marketing Flyer
 * Inpatient Facilities in Pennsylvania Available to Fulton County Residents
 * Methamphetamine Patient Education
 * Mobile Vivitrol Unit Information
 * Operation Save-a-Life Flyer
 * Opioid Patient Education
 * Prescription Collection Centers
 * Prescription Depressants - Patient Education Flyer
 * SMART Endorsements
 * SMART Recovery
 * SMART Recovery - Information for Family and Friends


GET HELP WITH SUBSTANCE ADDICTION


24/7 CRISIS INTERVENTION

If you or a loved one is experiencing a crisis, please call True North Wellness
Services at (717) 637-7633.

For information regarding specific questions related to True North Wellness
Emergency Crisis Support Services, please call (717) 632-4900 ext. 2448.


TESTIMONIALS OF RECOVERY AND HOPE

See our Testimonials page for videos and stories from those who are successfully
in recovery.


FUNDING FOR ADDICTION TREATMENT

The PA Department of Drug and Alcohol can help you find a treatment provider or
find funding for addiction treatment.

 * Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
 * PA Department of Drug and Alcohol Website


STARTING POINT GROUP MEETINGS

The Starting Point Group of AA is still meeting in McConnellsburg on Wednesday
nights at 7:00 pm at the Community Center.

Precautionary measures are taken to reduce the transmission of COVID-19,
including sanitizing the room, entries, door handles, readings, etc. Chairs are
also placed 6 feet apart in compliance with CDC recommendations for social
distancing.


ANYONE CAN MAKE THE DIFFERENCE

In 2019, the Commonwealth Prevention Alliance (CPA) along with the PA Stop
initiative set out to profile real stories of struggle, substance abuse,
recovery and survival from the front lines of the opiate epidemic in
Pennsylvania. Starting with Westmoreland County in the summer of 2019, this
series of short films hopes to show that there are people and stories out there
that speak to the nature of our 2019 message: “Anyone Can Make The Difference.
Anyone.”




ADDITIONAL RESOURCES TO HELP WITH SUBSTANCE ADDICTION

 * Drug Disposal
 * Prevention Services
 * Recovery Support Services
 * Treatment Services
 * Social Services
 * Grief Support Services
 * 2020 Virtual Town Hall held by Franklin/Fulton Drug & Alcohol


LAW ENFORCEMENT RESOURCES

 * Fulton County Pennsylvania State Police - visit FCPSP or call (717) 485-3131
 * Fulton County Sheriff - visit FCS or call (717) 485-4221


OPERATION SAVE A LIFE

If you are concerned that a loved one is at risk for overdosing on prescription
pain medication, heroin or other opioids this training is for you. Training
Participants will learn:

 * Opioid types
 * How to recognize, respond to and prevent an opioid overdose
 * How to administer Intra-Nasal Naloxone (Narcan) to reverse an overdose

Registration is required for the training and spaces are limited. To register
please call the Fulton County Family Partnership at 717-485-6767 ext. 222.


ABOUT PROJECT S.A.A.F.E.

Project S.A.A.F.E. (Sustain an Abuse Free Environment) was formed in 2015 after
concerns arose about the impact of opioids on the community of Fulton County.
The vision for Project S.A.A.F.E. is to promote education, treatment, and
recovery of drug and alcohol misuse to build a safe Fulton County Community


COALITION MEETINGS

The coalition holds monthly meetings (1st Wednesday of every month) at the
Fulton County Medical Center.


PROJECT S.A.A.F.E. STRATEGIC PLAN: 2017-2019 

The Project S.A.A.F.E. Three Year Strategic Plan was developed using the ideas
and suggestions that were generated from the Project S.A.A.F.E. 2017 strategic
planning workshop, and goals were created by the coalition’s leadership. Goals
of the strategic plan are listed below. 

 * Reduce stigma in Fulton County to zero by increasing community awareness
   about addiction, overdose, treatment, and recovery resources.
 * Expand and sustain capacity for treatment and recovery initiatives.
 * Develop and implement a data collection and research plan.
 * Implement a 24/7 warm hand-off.
 * Increase access and utilization naloxone to save lives.
 * Educate individuals and families about addiction and overdose, particularly
   those at high risk, and all persons in contact with high risk individuals and
   those with an Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) or addiction.


STUDIES

In 2020 the Fulton County Family Partnership undertook an extensive project to
identify and implement ways to stem the scourge of substance addiction (and
particularly opiate addiction) in Fulton County. This effort included a
broad-based community survey as well as creation of a strategy document,
Addressing the OUD/SUD Crisis in Fulton County through Strategic Marketing.
Information about the results of the community survey and the strategies
recommended may be found on the FCFP Plans and Studies page.




CERTIFIED RECOVERY SPECIALIST- (CRS)

WHAT IS A CERTIFIED RECOVERY SPECIALIST, AND HOW CAN THEY HELP?

A Certified Recovery Specialist (CRS) serves as a role model, mentor, advocate,
and motivator to Fulton County residents struggling with addiction. Through
lived experience in addiction and recovery, a CRS can offer free peer support
throughout all stages of the recovery process to help promote long-term
recovery. CRS's are individuals like you who are living their own recovery one
day at a time. They are willing to share their own personal experience,
strength, and hope to help you discover that recovery is possible.


CRS SERVICES

 * Guidance throughout the recovery experience including stage-appropriate
   recovery education
 * Consistent support and guidance before, during, and after treatment
 * Encouragement and assistance in identifying educational and employment
   opportunities
 * Support in building or rebuilding positive, constructive relationships with
   family and others
 * Introductions and support for engaging with other individuals in the recovery
   community
 * Accompaniment to community support programs and meetings
 * Encouragement and accompaniment to alcohol/drug-free social and recreational
   activities
 * Advice to overcome obstacles that are encountered during the early stages of
   recovery
 * Assistance in the development of an individualized recovery plan
 * Access to various community resources to ensure basic needs are met
 * Strategies for responding to setbacks and referrals to treatment services

If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction and looking for help,
please feel free to reach out to our Certified Recovery Specialist, at
717-375-5798 for assistance. The FCFP Referral Form for Certified Recovery
Specialist (CRS) services can be found at the link below-

https://fcfpinc.org/media/program_files/CRS_Referral.doc




JOIN US

If you are interested in joining Project S.A.A.F.E. or would like additional
information or resources, please contact Beth Bryant at (717) 485-6767 ext. 224
or bbryant@fcfpinc.org

 *  22438 Great Cove Road
   McConnellsburg, PA  17233
 * Local:  717-485-6767
   Toll Free:  1-888-329-2376
 *  info@fcfpinc.org


SERVICES WE OFFER

 * Transportation
 * Dental Clinic
 * Parenting Education
 * Child Care
 * Court-Mandated Parent Class
 * OUD/SUD


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