News

Below is the latest News and Updates from FOR-DO.

Article in the Cooperstown Rotary Newsletter

On September 20th, Gary Russo and Jeanette Tolson gave a presentation about FOR-DO and the ATR/NY SOARS grant to the Cooperstown Rotary.  They were featured on the front page of the September 27th edition of “The Oil Can” weekly newsletter for the group.  Thank you to the Cooperstown Rotary for allowing FOR-DO to present and  

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Article in Sept 17 Daily Star

Thank you Daily Star for including FOR-DO and National Recovery Month in the September 17 Edition! Below is a snippet of the article. Local group taking part in National Recovery Month “Staff Report Friends of Recovery of Delaware and Otsego Counties are recognizing National Recovery Month in September with a dinner and a walk and  

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Proclamation from Senator Steward

Click here to view the Senator’s Proclamation

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End-of-month All-Recovery Dinner

End-of-month All-Recovery Dinner followed by an All-Recovery Speaker’s meeting. Last Friday of every month Dinner @ 6 PM please bring a dish to pass; Speaker meeting @ 7 PM

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State-Wide Recovery Month Rally

State-Wide Recovery Month Rally; Sunday, September 25, 2011; Washington Park, Albany, NY; Come support New York State Recovery efforts.

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Grand Opening – The Turning Point Recovery Community Center in Delhi

FOR-DO announces the Grand Opening of The Turning Point Recovery Community Center in Delhi. Located at 167 Main Street, this center will provide a gathering place for individuals and families in recovery. David Ramsey, FOR-DO Board member and advocate for The Turning Point, Delhi, said, “With the opening of this recovery center today, our vision  

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Access to Recovery (ATR) Grant from SAMHSA

OASAS has been awarded Access to Recovery (ATR) Grant from SAMHSA for $13 million. This initiative is called, New York Service Opportunities for Accessing Recovery Successfully or NY SOARS. This discretionary 4 year grant program, funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), provides vouchers to adults (18 +) with a history  

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