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COME IN AND SHOP FOR NEW AND
USED CLOTHING AND HOUSEWARES
Any type, Any Condition
Wed.-Fri. 10 AM - 2
410-479-1251
PM; Sat. 9 AM - noon
12N. 5th St. in Denton behind the Post Office
For the safety of customers and
volunteers, everyone must: ALBRIGHT’S GUN SHOP
• Wear a mask. • Limit adult customers 410-820-8811
• Use hand sanitizer to 10 at a time (no children) 36 E. Dover St.
when entering. • Follow safe distancing of 6 feet. Easton, MD albrights@goeaston.net
SERVING THE COMMUNITY THROUGH YOUR SUPPORT
Sponsored by United Concerned Christians www.albrightsgunshop.com
Samaritan House is an all-volunteer, non-profit serving
Amy J. Porter, EA
Caroline County since 1978. We appreciate your support
Owner
Active Recovery Center
AmyPorterEA@gmail.com
(ARC) of Hope Program 120 Deep Shore Road
Denton, MD 21629
Greater New Hope Church & Ministries (GNHCM), the 410-310-8282
current faith and community-based Minority Outreach and
Technical Assistance (MOTA) program partner for Caroline AP ACCOUNTING SOLUTIONS LLC
County jurisdiction in partnership with First Church of God,
Specializing in Bookkeeping, Training and Individual
Men for Change Organization and Rebirth, Inc. were awarded
and Small Business Tax Preparation
a $250,000 State Opioid Response (SOR) grant for the Active Enrolled to practice before the Internal Revenue Service
Recovery Center (ARC) of Hope Program.
The ARC of Hope Program is an active collaboration eff ort free transportation to individuals who cannot find their way
to increase access to evidence-based treatment, reduce unmet to appointments, recovery meetings and treatment centers
treatment needs for individuals and reduce opioid-related throughout Caroline County.
deaths through the provision of prevention, treatment, and
recovery support services in the Caroline County communities. Our Peer Support Specialists and Community Health Workers
(English, Creole, and Spanish speaking) will be available
Opioid substance use has struck Caroline County hard in the to help those navigating the path of freedom from opioid
past few years. Addiction and sometimes death have reached abuse. The ARC of Hope program is innovative in that we
into every part of our county. It is no respecter of age, race, or will be using telehealth practices and tracking progress using
creed. Our goal is to connect people struggling with use and technology which data can then be shared with the local health
addiction with real help that is available seven days a week. departments (LHDs) and local addiction authorities (LAAs).
Sometimes a lack of transportation stands in the way of people The ARC of Hope Program Hotline is 410-754-4299. To
getting help. There is no way to get to the doctor or facility reach by email use arcofhope21632@gmail.com. Follow us on
that can provide care. The ARC of Hope Program will provide Facebook at fb .me/ARCofHope21632.
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