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Team Kentucky's Care Team Leadership gathered in Lexington this week to connect and plan for the second half of 2024. We are so proud of how our KY team and members have grown their communities and advanced recovery across the state. Excited for the amazing things ahead! Special shout out to Beca who brought her selfie stick on an airplane just for this very important picture 😂 #TeamKentucky #CommunityGrowth #FuturePlans
Team Rochester, NH got together and attended the final Free Comic Book Day in Rochester this weekend as they honored May the Forth (be with you) and celebrated with the community. Crystal and Danielle (aka team Rochester) report that they made it onto a podcast, handed out lots of Narcan, and met tons of people from the community! Groups has been proudly serving NH communities for 10 years as our oldest and most established team. We're so proud of the NH team and community for their decade of commitment to recovery. If you're in NH and you'd like to learn more about getting started at Groups, our support team is available 24/7 at (888) 519-6279 - we're here if you want to learn more!
Manny of Team Maine had an amazing time at the ongoing Franklin County Resource Fair in Eustis/Stratton! We're grateful to the Healthy Community Coalition of Greater Franklin County for hosting and having us and other partners – an exciting experience connecting and empowering our community in real-time!
At Groups, we are here to support our members. No matter what the results of their toxicology screens are. You can learn more about our amazing outcomes in the 2023 Annual Outcomes Report: https://joingroups.com/annual-report-2023/
Tonia and Kayci from team TN were so excited to host the Groups table at the East TN Opioid Conference last week! The East Tennessee Opioid Conference is an annual conference that focuses on finding practical approaches to substance use disorders, and we were proud to be among the organizations sharing space and spending time working towards recovery for our TN community.
A message from Groups’ CEO, Colleen Nicewicz, in honor of International Women's Day: "Empowering women isn't just a slogan for us — it's our reality. I'm thrilled to share that more than half of our employees are women. This International Women's Day, we’re celebrating that. It isn’t just a number or a statistic. It’s a testament to the remarkable talent, dedication, and leadership that women bring to our organization to provide exceptional care to members each and every day.”
March 6th is Black Balloon Day. Today, across the US, families and loved ones remember and celebrate the lives lost to overdose. Team Maine gathered with their community this past weekend for the 4th Annual Black Balloon Day Celebration in Lewiston, Maine. This gathering is an important way to celebrate and honor this day of awareness and remembrance. As always team Maine was out in full force with resources and fun activities, ready to make community connections and honor the lives we've lost and the lives fighting for recovery.
10 years ago today on February 28th, 2014: we saw our first member at Groups. We are so proud of all that we have accomplished over the last 10 years! We’re honored by the team members who have come on this journey with us and inspired by the members who have gone on their recovery journeys with us!
Team Corbin, Kentucky continued our exciting partnership with the University of Kentucky and the Target4 initiative in the Corbin office last week. This project is focused on Hep C and HIV/AIDS Testing and Early Intervention, Health Education/Risk Reduction and Outreach services in collaboration with Harm Reduction Programs throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky. We're proud to partner with other local organizations focused on harm reduction and investing in healthier communities!
We are excited to share our first-ever annual report on our treatment program’s outcomes and impact. As we enter our 10th year of operations and reflect on the past decade, we’re publishing this data to hold ourselves accountable to our mission to save lives and increase access to communities of recovery in the places where they’re needed most. Our latest outcomes prove there is a better way than the status quo to deliver and reimburse opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment — and that high-quality results are possible at scale. We hope that increased transparency will inspire others in the industry to join us in sharing outcomes and building a better path forward for everyone who needs treatment for substance use disorders.