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May 2, 2025: Issue 9

Offering hope and help to those impacted by opioid misuse in

Franklin County and the North Quabbin Region.

A Time for Grit and Reimagination



"Grit is living life like it's a marathon, not a sprint." ~ Angela Duckworth


Hello, beautiful readers! It is Spring and we are finally on the fast track to warmer temps and lobster rolls (if ya know ya know!) It also means CONNECT and the Opioid Task Force will be busier than ever doing what we do best, tackling the root causes of addiction in our rural region. There is no doubt that the changing political and financial landscape has many of you on edge. This is a particularly worrying time for our most vulnerable community members, who are worried about how they are going to do more with even less. 

As troubling as things seem right now, we can find hope in knowing that our culture of collaboration and community capacity building is still intact. In our community, neighbors still care about their neighbors, despite what some on social media might say. Volunteers are still making time to show up. Our leaders, locally and across the country, are standing up for those who are at risk and need relief. Our law enforcement professionals are still focused on finding new and better ways to serve an ever-evolving community. Our farmers and food pantry managers are working on ways to continue providing the most nutritious fresh foods for those who are struggling with high food prices. Our schools are still committed to providing our children with a top-tier educational experience. 


As we face the inevitable changes and challenges this season, we can take the opportunity to reflect, lean into our strengths, and reimagine how we do our work. While we may not be able to do more with less, we can do the most when we get creative and embrace new ways of doing things. To build a more resilient community, we must face uncertainty with grit and not allow anyone to face these challenges alone. 


During this season, the CONNECT Mobile Outreach Program and the Opioid Task Force’s HUB Project will double down on meeting people where they are at, while ensuring that geography and circumstance aren’t barriers to accessing life-saving harm reduction items. 


For example, between November 2024 and March 2025, the Opioid Task Force and its partners and collaborators have distributed over $20,000 worth of tents, sleeping pads, shelf-stable food, backpacks, winter items, blankets, and more. The HUB Project supported the opening of 25 daytime warming centers and an overnight warming center in Greenfield that provided nearly 600 stays for individuals who would have otherwise had to endure life-threatening cold with nowhere to go. CONNECT’s Mobile Outreach team has successfully completed over 12 outreach visits since its preliminary launch on November 19, 2024, in West County. We have provided harm reduction supplies, basic needs items, naloxone, recovery resources, recovery coaching, and support to over 80 people so far. In 2024, the Opioid Task Force also convened over 120 meetings, trainings, and events to address the alarming number of people affected by the housing crisis, opioid overdose, and substance use-related issues. 


Despite data showing that overdose fatalities have returned to pre-pandemic levels, there is still plenty of work to be done in our region. Many local organizations, including the Opioid Task Force, are reimagining how we can live, work, and play more safely as a community. We will do this no matter who sits in office or what policies are prioritized. We do it because we must. If there is one thing that I have learned from doing outreach with CONNECT, it is that we have what it takes; we are gritty.  

With steadfast hope and committment,

Nicole St. Hilaire, CONNECT Program Manager

Opioid Task Force of Franklin County and North Quabbin

UPCOMING EVENTS

See what's happening at OTF this month.

COVID-19 RESOURCES

Explore OTF's COVID-19 Resource Guide.

Franklin County/North Quabbin 2024-2025 Winter Response Resources for Unhoused Individuals

Click here

MASSACHUSETTS SUBSTANCE USE HELPLINE

Hope is here. Get help.

413Cares

Resources for Franklin County and the North Quabbin Region. Click here.

NQCC'S Newsletter

Resources and upcoming events in the North Quabbin Region.

Click here.

CONNECTIONS #89

Find local resources in this issue.

NEED NARCAN?

Click here to email for Narcan.

Emergency Services Resources for Unhoused Individuals

Click here.

The PACES CONNECTION

Click here for resources

Grayken Center for Addiction Training & Technical Assistance

Click here to view and/or register for trainings.

GCC Community Engagement and Workshop Events

Click here to view and/or register for trainings.

Rural SUD Info Center

Click here for resources.

OTF Members in the News

$83K in Grants to Support Addiction Recovery Work

Greenfield Recorder (4/25)

Additional resources for people and their families in opioid addiction recovery journeys are coming to the region with the help of a grant program leveraging national opioid settlement funds distributed to communities.


The money and matching funds, $33,000 for the Franklin Regional Council of Governments and $50,000 for Orange, will supplement existing services in the region in an effort to lower barriers to addiction recovery resources.


FRCOG will use its Mosaic matching grant and town settlement funds to partner with the Center for Human Development, Moms Do Care, The RECOVER Project and Learn to Cope to bring recovery support services into northern and western Franklin County. FRCOG staff will also spend time developing a network of naloxone cabinets and researching effective opioid use prevention curricula for elementary schools in anticipation of local towns using settlement funds for that purpose in the future.


“The main priority of the 15 boards of health was that they want these services to be available outside Greenfield and Orange. Now we’ve got people holding meetings in Shelburne and Buckland and Erving, and we’re able to support people closer to their homes. It’s been wonderful,” FRCOG Director of Community Health Phoebe Walker said. “We know that while overdoses are down at the national level and in Franklin County, that doesn’t mean that we solved the problem. People and families need a lot of support in recovering from this disease.”


The money comes from the Mosaic Opioid Recovery Partnership, also known as Mosaic, which is funded by the state Department of Public Health and Bureau of Substance Addiction Services. The program is run by the RIZE Massachusetts Foundation, an independent nonprofit dedicated to ending the opioid epidemic. The public-private partnership funds initiatives in underserved communities that have experienced a high rate of opioid-related overdose deaths, according to Mosaic’s website.


FRCOG’s grant, which is the only one awarded to a multi-municipality project, will cover the 15 communities in the agency’s Cooperative Public Health Service, with matching funds coming from each town’s pool of opioid settlement funds.


“I think it’s exciting that we got this recognition. … These rural towns are at the forefront of trying to share these funds, and get them out on the street and doing good,” Walker said, noting that these settlements funds have been with towns for a few years now, but many of the communities received only a small amount of money and pooling the funds together allows regional programs to flourish.


In Orange, Health Agent Ashley Gough said the town will also expand on its partnerships with the Community Health Center of Franklin County, as well as Moms Do Care, to increase access and collaboration in the North Quabbin. “Services will include an office- based addiction treatment nurse, family care planning, referral services and access to dyadic care [care of babies and their caregivers],” Gough said. “This grant match allows us to facilitate collaboration between existing programs in order to enhance the

reach and scope of recovery support provided. The goal of the program will be to lower barriers to support and recovery, as well as to address the need for interdisciplinary perinatal OUD support.”


Gough said these sorts of programs open the door for whole-family support, which is a massive boost for people in recovery. “Particularly with respect to parents navigating recover y,” Gough said, “the ability to get health care for the whole family, recovery support, referral services and family care planning all in one community-based program and, often in the same visit, can be instrumental in recovery success.”


While Orange and FRCOG were the only recipients in the county this year, the 2024 round of funding saw Charlemont’s Hilltown Youth Recovery Theatre receive $100,000 to bolster its staffing and mental health arts programming for area students.


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UPCOMING OTF COMMITTEE & WORKGROUP MEETINGS

Virtual: Harm Reduction Workgroup

May 7, 2025

11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Zoom details here.


Virtual: Joint Treatment & Recovery and Healthcare Solutions Committees Meeting

May 9, 2025

10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Zoom details here.


Virtual: Emergency Services for Unhoused Individuals Task Force

May 12, 2025

9:30 AM - 10:45 AM

Zoom details here.


Hybrid: Sexual Exploitation & Trafficking Workgroup

May 12, 2025

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Franklin County Reentry Center

106 Main Street, Greenfield

Zoom details here.


Virtual: Education & Prevention Committee

May 13, 2025

9:30 AM - 10:30 AM

Zoom details here.


Hybrid: Public Safety & Justice Committee

June 2, 2025

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Franklin County Reentry Center

106 Main Street, Greenfield

Zoom details here.


Virtual: Treatment & Recovery Committee

June 6, 2025

10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Zoom details here.


Virtual: CAM Workgroup

June 10, 2025

11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Zoom details here.


Virtual: Methadone Workgroup

June 12, 2025

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Zoom details here.


Virtual: Housing & Workforce Development Committee

June 13, 2025

10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Zoom details here.


Virtual: Building a Resilient Community Workgroup

June 18, 2025

11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Zoom details here.


Consult our website or Facebook Page for updates. Please email us with any questions!

FEATURED EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

Senator Markey Wants to Hear from You

Please Click the Link Here

The Office of Senator Markey, sponsor of the Modernizing Opioid Treatment Access Act (S. 644), wants to hear from people who work at or go to opioid treatment programs (OTPs or “methadone clinics”) for methadone medication for opioid use disorder. If you or your patients have had a hard time getting or staying on methadone because of an OTP, we’d like to hear from you


https://www.markey.senate.gov/services/methadone-story

College Success Classes for Prospective Students in Recovery Thursdays May 22nd-June 26th

Class is held on campus at GCC. We will not meet on June 19th. There will be five class sessions, and we will collectively determine when our graduation ceremony will be.


The teaching team will consist of individuals from the Franklin County House of Corrections and GCC. All instructors have lived experience. Students will be introduced to academic and workforce development programs at GCC and learn about campus resources, legal aid, financial aid and more!


We ask that participants have six months of sobriety/recovery, and an interest in exploring college life. Financial scholarships of up to $500 will be available to students who complete, AND decide to attend GCC. Those funds can only be used for educational expenses.


The registration link for the class is: 

https://engage.gcc.mass.edu/workshops/college-success/

Click here for Post-Opioid Overdose Outreach Services

Time Sensitive Announcements

May 2 Nature Time with Ranger Tasha

May 2 Art = Work Opening Reception

May 2 Free, Movement- Based Empowerment Workshop

May 2 New England Repertory Orchestra Symphonic Finale

May 2 or May 3 May Day Wind Streamers

May 3 Used Book Sale - Montague Public Libraries

May 3 Stone Soup Cafe Menu

May 3 Animal Talk with "Reptile Nook" Guests

May 3 Cornhole Tournament

May 3 & 4 Patten Hill Flower Farm Dahlia Tuber Surplus Sale

May 4 Spring Fling

May 4 Indigo Dyeing and Shibori with Gail Callahan

May 5 Fourth Annual Thomas W. Merrigan Memorial Scholarship Golf Tournament

May 5 - June 16 Mondays On Our Way to School Playgroup

May 7 Community Partner & Provider Open House

May 7 "The Extincts" Event and Drawing Demo

May 7 Keeping Kids Safe: Having Tough Conversations with Kids

May 8 Power to Persevere

You can donate and reserve tickets here!

May 9 Special Story Time with Local Author Britt Crow-Miller

May 9 The Brick House Queer Community Night

May 9 Roomful Of Blues with special guest Dave Keller

May 9 Movies In the Park at Beacon Field

May 9 - June 13 Active Parenting of Teens

May 10 Bridge of Flowers Plant Sale

May 10 Exploring the Geology of Mt. Toby with Adventure East

May 10 Musica Franklin's 2025 7th Annual Fun Fest

May 10 Fairy House/Gnome Home Celebration

May 10 YA Mini-Wildflower Planter Activity

May 10 Visible Mending

May 10 "13" A Celebration of Taylor Swift

May 12 Greenfield Healing Clinic

May 12 Mucho Gusto with Laurie Davidson at Erving Public Library and May 14 at Wendell Free Library

May 13 Documenting Your Story Workshop

May 13 Parent Chat during Family Lunch

May 13 Eyes on Freedom: Evolving Gifts of Simple, Nonviolent Living

May 15 Moms Do Care at the Brick House

May 15 Community Overdose Prevention and Narcan Training Register Here

May 15 Canvas & Connections

May 17 Book, Bake and Plant Sale

May 17 North Quabbin Citizen Advocacy Walk-a-Thon

May 17 Author Book Reading with Jessica Montalvo Jackson

May 17 Make A Superhero Cape

May 17 Day of Remembrance

May 17 & 18 Just Roots Seedling Sale and Spring Festival

May 18 Mutts and Mayhem Obstacle Challenge for Canines & Companions

May 20 Munch & Move

May 21 Mental Health & Wellness Fair

May 30, 2025

The Western Massachusetts Network to End Homelessness

9th Annual Regional Gathering:  register here!

Save The Date: October 24, 2025

OTF's Inaugural Harm Reduction Summit

MONTHLY WORKSHOP CALENDRS AND WEEKLY STANDING MEETINGS/EVENTS

Erving Senior Center

Franklin County Reentry Center

Great Falls Discovery Center

Greenfield Public Library Children's Programs

Hilltown Youth Recovery Theatre

Montague Public Library Programs

North Quabbin Recovery Center

Salasin Project


Seeds of Solidarity and Women Healing Women Healing Earth

Shea Theater Arts Center

The Art Garden

Union 28 Community Network for Children Program

Housing Help With Greenfield Housing Authority

SNAP Application Assistance

Always Open! Community Labyrinth in Greenfield

What's Happening at The NQRC

Sundays ALT2SU (Alternatives to Suicide)

All Recovery Meeting at The RECOVER Project

Monday/Wednesday/Friday

The Community Closet at The Franklin County Reentry Center

Monday - Friday

Movement Group with North Quabbin Recovery Center Peer Leaders

Mondays Breathwork Detox-Guided Group Adventure

Mondays North Quabbin Patch Parents' Council

Mondays Breaking Barriers at the Franklin County Reentry Center

Mondays Art Guild Meetings

Monday Drug Court Alumni Group - North Quabbin

Mondays Community Yoga at Wildflower Alliance

Mondays Creative Community Involvement Group

Mondays All Recovery Meeting and Drop In Recovery Coach Support

Mondays CNC Playgroup at the Erving Public Library

Second Mondays - North Quabbin B.R.R.A.V.V.E. Task Force Meeting

Mondays Alternatives to Suicide Group

2nd and 4th Mondays Parenting Together at the Brick House

Third Monday Alphabet & Allies

Third Monday Parenting With Pride

Mondays and Thursdays Hygiene Supplies Pick Up at the Brick House

Mondays and Thursdays The Brick House Food Pantry

Tuesdays April 8 - June 24 Nurturing Fathers

Tuesdays LGBTQIA+ ALT2SU (Alternatives to Suicide)

Tuesdays Grandparents' Support Group

Tuesdays Nurturing Program for Families in Recovery

Tuesdays Peer-Led Grief and Loss Circle

Every Other Tuesday - Housing Support Drop In Hours

First Tuesday - Dads' Group

Tuesday Tea Time & Community Resource Drop-In

Tuesdays North Quabbin Recovery Center Coffee Hour

Tuesdays Greenfield Suicide Loss Group

First Tuesday - P.A.R.T. Task Force

Tuesdays Drop-In Knitting & Sewing Sessions

Tuesday & Thursdays Weekly Reentry Groups

Tuesday Men's Anger Management Group

Wednesday Women's Anger Management Group

Wednesdays BIPOC ALT2SU (Alternatives to Suicide)

Wednesdays - Wendell Library Playgroup with Sylvia

Wednesdays - Playgroup at the Leverett Library with Gillian

Wednesdays HEROES Study Hub at GCC

Wednesdays Health Connector & Mass Health Navigator Drop In Hours

Every Other Wednesday (beginning March 5) Salasin Project Housing Support

First Wednesday Gentle Yoga and Breathwork with Jennifer

First Wednesday - Money Wise Financial Education Sessions

Second Wednesday - Whatever Wednesday's

Third Wednesday - Fatherhood Meetup

Last Wednesday - Office Hours With An Attorney

Wednesdays and 2nd Saturdays The Nest Community Closet

Thursdays Through May 22 Parenting Journey

Thursdays April 10 - May 29 Beyond Trauma: A Healing Journey

First & Third Thursdays Parent Support Group

Thursdays Music Tween Goup

Thursdays Coffee Hour at the Brick House

Thursdays Beyond Trauma Group in Spanish

Thursdays Windows and Mirrors Playgroup

Second Thursdays -Peer Grief Support After Overdose Death

Second Thursdays North Quabbin Housing Task Force

Third Thursdays Court Service Center Walk-in Days at the North Quabbin Patch

Fridays FreeWrite of Franklin County

Friday All Recovery Meeting and Drop In Recovery Coach Support

RECOVER Project Friday Nights

MassHealth Navigation Support

First Friday from 9am-12pm and Third Friday from 1pm - 3pm

First & Third Friday Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Support Group

Second Friday Wound Care Clinic with Amy Pierno

Health Care Resource Centers is Hiring!

HCRC has the following positions available:



Lead Counselor NEW

Full-Time

Health Care Resource Centers

Greenfield, Massachusetts



TEMPORARY NURSE OPPORTUNITY (12 Week Assignment)

Temporary/Full Time

Health Care Resource Centers

Greenfield, Massachusetts


Full Time Dispensing Nurse

Full-Time

Health Care Resource Centers

Greenfield, Massachusetts


Below is a link to the open positions listed for Greenfield:

https://careers.baymark.com/search/health-care-resource-centers/jobs/in/greenfield-ma-massachusetts


FCRN - Resources Available for Grandparents Raising Grandchildren

In February, FCRN partnered with The United Arc and the Offices of Representative Natalie Blais and Congressman Jim McGovern to host representatives from the Social Security Administration, the Department of Children and Families, and the Child Advocate for the Commonwealth Maria Mossaides for a discussion with grandparents raising grandchildren in Franklin County.


Below please find more information about programs covered at the event, as well as some key links and contact information for the representatives for state and federal agencies and legislative offices that were present.


Office of the Child Advocate: The Office of the Child Advocate (OCA) is an independent executive branch agency with oversight and ombudsperson responsibilities, established by the Massachusetts Legislature in 2008.

The best way to get in touch with the OCA is through the Complaint Line: https://www.mass.gov/guides/oca-complaint-line 

Maria Mossaides, Child Advocate


Department of Children and Families

Regional DCF team:


DCF’s Kinship Navigator Kinship Navigator is a program of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that assists all kinship caregivers (grandparents and other relatives) with accessing services for themselves and the children they are raising.

Kinshipnavigator@mass.gov   1(844) 924-4KIN   Online referral: https://formstack.io/CF361 

Jennifer KitchenhamJennifer.S.Kitchenham@mass.gov 


Commission on the Status of Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: The purpose of this Commission is to be a resource to the Commonwealth on issues affecting grandparents raising grandchildren, and relatives, other than parents, raising kin.

On July 8, 2008, the Child Advocate bill was signed into law which included the establishment of the Commission on the Status of Grandparents Raising Grandchildren. This legislation calls for a permanent commission on the status of grandparents raising grandchildren which consists of 15 individuals who have demonstrated a commitment to grandparents.

617-748-2454           massgrg@mass.gov         Colleen Pritoni, colleen.pritoni@mass.gov 


Family Resource Centers: Supported by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services and the Department of Children and Families, a Family Resource Center is located in each of the 14 Massachusetts counties. There are currently 33 FRCs.

Here are some of the ways FRCs help families:

  • Bring people together for friendship and mutual support
  • Strengthen parenting skills
  • Respond to family crises
  • Link families to services and opportunities
  • Help children develop social and emotional skills
  • Observe and respond to early warning signs of child abuse and neglect
  • Value and support parents


Community Action Family Center  90, Federal Street, Greenfield, MA 01301 (413) 475-1555

Jolanta Rumierz, jolanta.rumierz@mass.gov 


Social Security Administration - Boston Region Office 

SSA representatives in Boston office: 


Federation for Children with Special Needs

Caregiver to Caregiver Respite Networkhttps://fcsn.org/c2c/ 

Mary-Beth Landy, Senior Trainer & Family Engagement Manager,  mlandy@fcsn.org 


Below is the information for all of the legislative offices that were present: 

Senator Comerford’s office

Representative Blais’s office

Congressman McGovern’s office


 

Kinship Navigator Brochure

Foster Parent Flyer

Adoption Journeys Brochure

UMASS Brochure - Family Resources Center

Kid's Net Brochure

Mental Health Advocacy Program - FAQs

Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Resources

Respite Care and/or Funding for Respite Care

Psychological Testing & Evaluation at Gandara Center

Community Support Program & Recovery Support Navigator at Gandara Center

Gandara Center Outpatient Services

Free Hypnosis Sessions With Certified Hypnotist Jenn Avery

RAFT Assistance

Re-entry Workforce Program

Homeshare Program with LifePath

Pathways to Advanced Manufacturing

Specialized HVAC Training

Specialized Information Technology Training

Support & Resources After the HEALing Communities Study

Learn more at HealTogetherMA.org

SafeSpot Virtual Overdose Spotting Hotline

CHCFC OBAT Same Day & Tele-Health Appointment Information

Free Clothes and Gear

Free English Classes

Free Meals and Essentials at Saints James and Andrews Parish Hall

Come Cook with Franklin County Community Meals Program

Family Self-Sufficiency Program Available

Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation Program

Eviction Self-Help Booklets Available in Multiple Languages


MLRI has recently updated and translated some of our self-help booklets for unrepresented tenants facing eviction. While we still recommend tenants facing eviction seek legal help, we know resources are limited and many tenants have to represent themselves. We hope these booklets can be helpful to pro se tenants and their advocates.

You can see the full list of booklets below, or at MassLegalHelp. The booklets can help tenants prepare for court, outline their legal claims, and file court forms. There is also a booklet to help public housing tenants navigate the Grievance process.

Please reach out if you have any questions about the booklets and how they can be used.

What steps to take before going to court and what to bring to court.

An easy-to-use checklist that tells you what conditions violate the State Sanitary Code. You can also use the free self-help guided interview, MADE: Up To Code.

The Answer is a court form that tenants facing evictions can file with the court to outline your legal claims and tell the court your side of the story. You can also use Greater Boston Legal Services’ free self-help guided interview, MADE

How to ask the court to accept your Answer and Discovery forms late.  You can also use Greater Boston Legal Services’ free self-help guided interview, MADE.

A form with instructions for tenants facing eviction to get information to prepare for their trial.

A form with instructions for tenants in foreclosed properties to get information to prepare their case. 

A form you can file to transfer your eviction case from a District Court to a Housing Court.

How to get a new court date if you missed your court date.

If you lost your eviction trial and think you have a good case, you may appeal. This document tells you which Appeal form to use.

How to file an appeal from a case in Housing Court.

How to file an appeal from a case in District Court.

How to get time to stay in your home if you lost your case.

How to ask the court to pay for court costs. 

How to think through the terms you want in an agreement. Includes a worksheet and stipulation forms to use when you go to court. Read this booklet as webpages and watch the videos!

How to correct errors on your online court records. The Booklet includes the court form you can save to your computer, fill out, save again and print when ready.

A booklet for tenants in Mass. about the grievance process, including worksheets to help you prepare for a grievance hearing.



Update! Greenfield CSC New Hybrid Operations Change

Beginning Tuesday, 9.3.24, the Greenfield Court Service Center (CSC)services will be in-person and remote: Monday-Thursday, 8:30am-1pm; 2pm-4:30 pm, and Fridays, 8:30-1pm.


For ANY/ALL REMOTE REQUESTS, please contact the Virtual Court Service Center, M-F 9am -2pm, if you do not have an emergency. You can reach them for an intake, Monday-Friday, 9am to 2pm, by Zoom video or telephone as outlined below:


https://www.zoomgov.com/j/1615261140 or Dial (646) 828-7666. Enter the Meeting ID number 1615261140 and then press # #. 


If you have an emergency, and still need remote services, have the court department reach out directly to Greenfield CSC office by email for assistance at greenfieldcsc@jud.state.ma.us.

COMMUNITY JOB OPPORTUNITIES

Opioid Task Force of Franklin County and the North Quabbin Region www.opioidtaskforce.org

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