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OPIOID OVERDOSE PREVENTION |
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BAMSI and the
Brockton Mayor's Opioid Overdose Prevention Coalition present Opioid
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Narcan Distribution
followed by a presentation by High Point Treatment Center's Medical
Director, Dr. Bugoan. This informational session will be held on
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 at 6:30 p.m.
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PUBLIC BENEFIT PROGRAMS: CHILDREN AND YOUTH |
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Need help
understanding all of the public benefits programs that can assist young
children and teens?
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10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on your
calendar as BAMSI’s Early Intervention and Wraparound Family Services
present Gail Havelick from the Department of Public Health who will help you
learn more about how to access these benefits.
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FALL WALKERS RAISE FUNDS |
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The Thomas J. Fahey
Jr. Memorial AIDS 3K Walk was held on Saturday, September 26, 2009. |
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Over 100 walkers spent a
beautiful morning walking to raise emergency funding that provides financial
assistance to those BAMSI individuals and families living with HIV/AIDS. The
walkers and sponsors raised over $11,000 that will be used to provide
emergency financial assistance and out of pocket expense associated with the
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REFERRALS BEING ACCEPTED |
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BAMSI’s Community
Service Agency for the Brockton Area; an interagency initiative of |
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the Commonwealth’s Executive
Office of Health and Human Services, is now accepting referrals from all
related parties for children and youth with serious emotional disturbance (S.E.D.)
who require or are already utilizing multiple services or are involved with
multiple child-serving systems (e.g., child welfare, special education,
juvenile justice, mental health) and their families
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CARF
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CARF International announced that BAMSI has been accredited
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Community Housing, Supported Living,
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FEATURED ALERT
This will bring $608 million to $680 million in additional Enhanced Medicaid to Massachusetts.
Still Time: Senate Still Considering Bill with FMAP Extension ...
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