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complete treatment is low. “It’s important
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alcohol or other substances don’t get
to where it’s too late”, says Ms. Parrack.
Agencies like Sun Behavioral offer
resources like free alcohol and drug
telehealth assessments, inpatient and
outpatient treatment services, family
counseling, and Mommy & Me groups.
The Department of Social Services off ers
resources such as parenting classes and
support groups.
While access to services and resources in
a rural community like Caroline County
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out is the greatest first step for you and
your children. “It’s OK to get help because
in the end, you’re keeping your family
together and teaching your children
about strength and resilience,” said
Parrack. Ms. Kulp added, “By seeking
help, you become a positive role model
for your children. And while you take
the time you need, our volunteers will
be advocating for your children’s best
interests.”
NCHS Class of 1961 Plans
The Governor’s Office of Crime Control
& Prevention funded this project under 60th Class Reunion
sub-award number CJAC-2019-0004 and
VOCA-2018-0063. All points of view in this
document are those of the author and do
not necessarily represent the offi cial position The NCHS Class of 1961 is planning their 60th Class Reunion. Th e
of any State or Federal Agency. Th is project reunion will take place at American Legion Post 29, Denton on
is supported by a grant from the Maryland Saturday, September 11 beginning at 4:00 p.m. with pictures at 5:00
Judiciary’s Administrative Office of the Courts
p.m. and dinner and socializing to follow.
number AOC-G20CA0225I.
Any member of the class who did not receive an invitation should
call Dorsey Wooters at 410-479-0565.
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