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UID:1876@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Maine Access Points' Monthly Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260521T180000Z
DTEND:20260521T190000Z
DESCRIPTION:We offer access to this meeting either in person @ 218 Penobsco
	t St. Rumford\nMaine and online on Zoom.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/maine-access-points-monthly-meet
	ing-15
GEO:44.5494663;-70.5515231
LOCATION:Maine access points - 218 Penobscot St\, Rumford\, ME 04276
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We offer access to this meeting either in p
	erson @ 218 Penobscot St. Rumford Maine and online on Zoom. </p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1910@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260506T033000Z
DTEND:20260506T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-119
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,online,in-person,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1892@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260429T033000Z
DTEND:20260429T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-118
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1875@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260422T033000Z
DTEND:20260422T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-117
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1811@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Maine Access Points' Monthly Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260416T180000Z
DTEND:20260416T190000Z
DESCRIPTION:We offer access to this meeting either in person @ 218 Penobsco
	t St. Rumford\nMaine and online on Zoom.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/maine-access-points-monthly-meet
	ing-14
GEO:44.5494663;-70.5515231
LOCATION:Maine access points - 218 Penobscot St\, Rumford\, ME 04276
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,online,in-person,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We offer access to this meeting either in p
	erson @ 218 Penobscot St. Rumford Maine and online on Zoom. </p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1859@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260415T033000Z
DTEND:20260415T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-116
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,online,in-person,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1843@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260408T033000Z
DTEND:20260408T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-115
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,in-person,online,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1827@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260401T033000Z
DTEND:20260401T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-114
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1810@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260325T033000Z
DTEND:20260325T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-113
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,in-person,online,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1746@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Maine Access Points' Monthly Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260319T180000Z
DTEND:20260319T190000Z
DESCRIPTION:We offer access to this meeting either in person @ 218 Penobsco
	t St. Rumford\nMaine and online on Zoom.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/maine-access-points-monthly-meet
	ing-13
GEO:44.5494663;-70.5515231
LOCATION:Maine access points - 218 Penobscot St\, Rumford\, ME 04276
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We offer access to this meeting either in p
	erson @ 218 Penobscot St. Rumford Maine and online on Zoom. </p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1794@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260318T033000Z
DTEND:20260318T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-112
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,hrw,open,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1778@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260311T033000Z
DTEND:20260311T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-111
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1762@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260304T043000Z
DTEND:20260304T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-110
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,in-person,online,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1745@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260225T043000Z
DTEND:20260225T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-109
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1664@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Maine Access Points' Monthly Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260219T190000Z
DTEND:20260219T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:We offer access to this meeting either in person @ 218 Penobsco
	t St. Rumford\nMaine and online on Zoom.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/maine-access-points-monthly-meet
	ing-12
GEO:44.5494663;-70.5515231
LOCATION:Maine access points - 218 Penobscot St\, Rumford\, ME 04276
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,open,online,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We offer access to this meeting either in p
	erson @ 218 Penobscot St. Rumford Maine and online on Zoom. </p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1727@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260218T043000Z
DTEND:20260218T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-108
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1712@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260211T043000Z
DTEND:20260211T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-107
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:online,in-person,hrw,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1696@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260204T043000Z
DTEND:20260204T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-106
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,in-person,online,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1680@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260128T043000Z
DTEND:20260128T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-105
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,online,in-person,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1663@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260121T043000Z
DTEND:20260121T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-104
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:online,hrw,open,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1597@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Maine Access Points' Monthly Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260115T190000Z
DTEND:20260115T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:We offer access to this meeting either in person @ 218 Penobsco
	t St. Rumford\nMaine and online on Zoom.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/maine-access-points-monthly-meet
	ing-11
GEO:44.5494663;-70.5515231
LOCATION:Maine access points - 218 Penobscot St\, Rumford\, ME 04276
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,online,open,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We offer access to this meeting either in p
	erson @ 218 Penobscot St. Rumford Maine and online on Zoom. </p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1647@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260114T043000Z
DTEND:20260114T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-103
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,open,hrw,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1630@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20260107T043000Z
DTEND:20260107T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-102
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,open,online,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1615@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20251231T043000Z
DTEND:20251231T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-101
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,hrw,open,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1596@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20251224T043000Z
DTEND:20251224T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-100
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1531@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Maine Access Points' Monthly Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20251218T190000Z
DTEND:20251218T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:We offer access to this meeting either in person @ 218 Penobsco
	t St. Rumford\nMaine and online on Zoom.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/maine-access-points-monthly-meet
	ing-10
GEO:44.5494663;-70.5515231
LOCATION:Maine access points - 218 Penobscot St\, Rumford\, ME 04276
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We offer access to this meeting either in p
	erson @ 218 Penobscot St. Rumford Maine and online on Zoom. </p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1580@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20251217T043000Z
DTEND:20251217T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-99
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,in-person,open,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1564@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20251210T043000Z
DTEND:20251210T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-98
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,hrw,open,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1548@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20251203T043000Z
DTEND:20251203T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-97
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,in-person,online,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1530@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20251126T043000Z
DTEND:20251126T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-96
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,in-person,hrw,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1455@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Maine Access Points' Monthly Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20251120T190000Z
DTEND:20251120T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:We offer access to this meeting either in person @ 218 Penobsco
	t St. Rumford\nMaine and online on Zoom.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/maine-access-points-monthly-meet
	ing-9
GEO:44.5494663;-70.5515231
LOCATION:Maine access points - 218 Penobscot St\, Rumford\, ME 04276
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We offer access to this meeting either in p
	erson @ 218 Penobscot St. Rumford Maine and online on Zoom. </p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1515@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20251119T043000Z
DTEND:20251119T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-95
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1500@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20251112T043000Z
DTEND:20251112T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-94
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1485@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20251105T043000Z
DTEND:20251105T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-93
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1470@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20251029T033000Z
DTEND:20251029T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-92
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1454@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20251022T033000Z
DTEND:20251022T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-91
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,in-person,online,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1394@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Maine Access Points' Monthly Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20251016T180000Z
DTEND:20251016T190000Z
DESCRIPTION:We offer access to this meeting either in person @ 218 Penobsco
	t St. Rumford\nMaine and online on Zoom.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/maine-access-points-monthly-meet
	ing-8
GEO:44.5494663;-70.5515231
LOCATION:Maine access points - 218 Penobscot St\, Rumford\, ME 04276
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We offer access to this meeting either in p
	erson @ 218 Penobscot St. Rumford Maine and online on Zoom. </p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1439@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20251015T033000Z
DTEND:20251015T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-90
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1424@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20251008T033000Z
DTEND:20251008T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-89
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:online,in-person,hrw,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1409@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20251001T033000Z
DTEND:20251001T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-88
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,in-person,online,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1391@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250924T033000Z
DTEND:20250924T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-87
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1330@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Maine Access Points' Monthly Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250918T180000Z
DTEND:20250918T190000Z
DESCRIPTION:We offer access to this meeting either in person @ 218 Penobsco
	t St. Rumford\nMaine and online on Zoom.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/maine-access-points-monthly-meet
	ing-7
GEO:44.5494663;-70.5515231
LOCATION:Maine access points - 218 Penobscot St\, Rumford\, ME 04276
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,open,online,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We offer access to this meeting either in p
	erson @ 218 Penobscot St. Rumford Maine and online on Zoom. </p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1376@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250917T033000Z
DTEND:20250917T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-86
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1360@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250910T033000Z
DTEND:20250910T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-85
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,online,in-person,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1345@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250903T033000Z
DTEND:20250903T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-84
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,online,in-person,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1329@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250827T033000Z
DTEND:20250827T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-83
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,online,in-person,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1252@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Maine Access Points' Monthly Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250821T180000Z
DTEND:20250821T190000Z
DESCRIPTION:We offer access to this meeting either in person @ 218 Penobsco
	t St. Rumford\nMaine and online on Zoom.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/maine-access-points-monthly-meet
	ing-6
GEO:44.5494663;-70.5515231
LOCATION:Maine access points - 218 Penobscot St\, Rumford\, ME 04276
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,in-person,online,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We offer access to this meeting either in p
	erson @ 218 Penobscot St. Rumford Maine and online on Zoom. </p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1314@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250820T033000Z
DTEND:20250820T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-82
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1299@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250813T033000Z
DTEND:20250813T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-81
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,hrw,online,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1284@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250806T033000Z
DTEND:20250806T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-80
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:online,in-person,hrw,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1268@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250730T033000Z
DTEND:20250730T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-79
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1251@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250723T033000Z
DTEND:20250723T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-78
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1187@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Maine Access Points' Monthly Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250717T180000Z
DTEND:20250717T190000Z
DESCRIPTION:We offer access to this meeting either in person @ 218 Penobsco
	t St. Rumford\nMaine and online on Zoom.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/maine-access-points-monthly-meet
	ing-5
GEO:44.5494663;-70.5515231
LOCATION:Maine access points - 218 Penobscot St\, Rumford\, ME 04276
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,online,in-person,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We offer access to this meeting either in p
	erson @ 218 Penobscot St. Rumford Maine and online on Zoom. </p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1235@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250716T033000Z
DTEND:20250716T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-77
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1219@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250709T033000Z
DTEND:20250709T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-76
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1203@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250702T033000Z
DTEND:20250702T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-75
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,open,online,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1186@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250625T033000Z
DTEND:20250625T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-74
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,online,in-person,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1108@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Maine Access Points' Monthly Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250619T180000Z
DTEND:20250619T190000Z
DESCRIPTION:We offer access to this meeting either in person @ 218 Penobsco
	t St. Rumford\nMaine and online on Zoom.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/maine-access-points-monthly-meet
	ing-4
GEO:44.5494663;-70.5515231
LOCATION:Maine access points - 218 Penobscot St\, Rumford\, ME 04276
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We offer access to this meeting either in p
	erson @ 218 Penobscot St. Rumford Maine and online on Zoom. </p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1170@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250618T033000Z
DTEND:20250618T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-73
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1150@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250611T033000Z
DTEND:20250611T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-72
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,open,online,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1136@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250604T033000Z
DTEND:20250604T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-71
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,open,hrw,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1122@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250528T033000Z
DTEND:20250528T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-70
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,online,in-person,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1107@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250521T033000Z
DTEND:20250521T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-69
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1049@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Maine Access Points' Monthly Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250515T180000Z
DTEND:20250515T190000Z
DESCRIPTION:We offer access to this meeting either in person @ 218 Penobsco
	t St. Rumford\nMaine and online on Zoom.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/maine-access-points-monthly-meet
	ing-3
GEO:44.5494663;-70.5515231
LOCATION:Maine access points - 218 Penobscot St\, Rumford\, ME 04276
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,hrw,open,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We offer access to this meeting either in p
	erson @ 218 Penobscot St. Rumford Maine and online on Zoom. </p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1092@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250514T033000Z
DTEND:20250514T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-68
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,online,in-person,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1077@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250507T033000Z
DTEND:20250507T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-67
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,hrw,open,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1063@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250430T033000Z
DTEND:20250430T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-66
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,in-person,online,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1048@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250423T033000Z
DTEND:20250423T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-65
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:992@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Maine Access Points' Monthly Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250417T180000Z
DTEND:20250417T190000Z
DESCRIPTION:We offer access to this meeting either in person @ 218 Penobsco
	t St. Rumford\nMaine and online on Zoom.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/maine-access-points-monthly-meet
	ing-2
GEO:44.5494663;-70.5515231
LOCATION:Maine access points - 218 Penobscot St\, Rumford\, ME 04276
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:online,hrw,open,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We offer access to this meeting either in p
	erson @ 218 Penobscot St. Rumford Maine and online on Zoom. </p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1034@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250416T033000Z
DTEND:20250416T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-64
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,online,in-person,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1020@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250409T033000Z
DTEND:20250409T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-63
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,online,in-person,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1006@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250402T033000Z
DTEND:20250402T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-62
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:991@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250326T033000Z
DTEND:20250326T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-61
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:online,hrw,in-person,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:933@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Maine Access Points' Monthly Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250320T180000Z
DTEND:20250320T190000Z
DESCRIPTION:We offer access to this meeting either in person @ 218 Penobsco
	t St. Rumford\nMaine and online on Zoom.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/maine-access-points-monthly-meet
	ing-1
GEO:44.5494663;-70.5515231
LOCATION:Maine access points - 218 Penobscot St\, Rumford\, ME 04276
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,in-person,online,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We offer access to this meeting either in p
	erson @ 218 Penobscot St. Rumford Maine and online on Zoom. </p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:977@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250319T033000Z
DTEND:20250319T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-60
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:963@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250312T033000Z
DTEND:20250312T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-59
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:online,hrw,in-person,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:947@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250305T043000Z
DTEND:20250305T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-58
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:online,hrw,in-person,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:932@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250226T043000Z
DTEND:20250226T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-57
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,online,in-person,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:856@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Maine Access Points' Monthly Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250220T190000Z
DTEND:20250220T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:We offer access to this meeting either in person @ 218 Penobsco
	t St. Rumford\nMaine and online on Zoom.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/maine-access-points-monthly-meet
	ing
GEO:44.5494663;-70.5515231
LOCATION:Maine access points - 218 Penobscot St\, Rumford\, ME 04276
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:online,hrw,in-person,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We offer access to this meeting either in p
	erson @ 218 Penobscot St. Rumford Maine and online on Zoom. </p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:915@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250219T043000Z
DTEND:20250219T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-56
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:900@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250212T043000Z
DTEND:20250212T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-55
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,in-person,online,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:885@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250205T043000Z
DTEND:20250205T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-54
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,in-person,online,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:871@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005222Z
DTSTART:20250129T043000Z
DTEND:20250129T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-53
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,in-person,hrw,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:854@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20250122T043000Z
DTEND:20250122T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-52
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,in-person,online,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:781@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Maine Access Points' Monthly Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20250116T190000Z
DTEND:20250116T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:We offer access to this meeting either in person @ 218 Penobsco
	t St. Rumford\nMaine and online on Zoom.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/maine-access-points-monthly-hybr
	id-harm-reduction-works-meeting-6
GEO:44.5494663;-70.5515231
LOCATION:Maine access points - 218 Penobscot St\, Rumford\, ME 04276
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,online,open,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We offer access to this meeting either in p
	erson @ 218 Penobscot St. Rumford Maine and online on Zoom. </p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:838@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20250115T043000Z
DTEND:20250115T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-51
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:online,open,hrw,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:822@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Voices of Hope HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20250108T043000Z
DTEND:20250108T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting\, online and in-person\, hosted by Voices o
	f Hope\n[https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbo
	ut Voices of Hope:\n\n> Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or 
	have been affected by\n> substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand ex
	perience to help people find\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this 
	with our team of highly-trained\n> recovery coaches who are not only worki
	ng at our Recovery Center facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are e
	mbedded in over 80 detention centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recov
	ery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to th
	ose needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional tea
	ms are located in over 11 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths
	\n> \n>  * Increase accessibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n>
	 \n>  * Increase number of people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increas
	ed community knowledge of substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resour
	ces\n> \n> Voices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experienc
	e of its\n> Co-founders and lived experience continues to be key today\, a
	s nearly all\n> VOH’s 100 person staff are people in recovery. Since the b
	eginning\, VOH has\n> focused on being responsive to the needs of the reco
	very community. Further\,\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence
	-based support as two of the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the fi
	eld. VOH understands the holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their
	 friends and families what a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to 
	support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-50
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:online,in-person,hrw,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting, online and in-person, 
	hosted by <a target="_blank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/
	">Voices of Hope</a> (Lexington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope:</p><bloc
	kquote><p>Voices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affe
	cted by substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help 
	people find recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of hig
	hly-trained recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Cent
	er facility in Lexington, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention
	 centers, hospitals, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery c
	oach mobile team who go directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jeffe
	rson counties. Our professional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:
	</p><ul><li><p>Decrease overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibil
	ity to recovery programs/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community kn
	owledge of substance use disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>V
	oices of Hope (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its Co-
	founders and lived&nbsp;experience continues to be key today, as nearly al
	l VOH’s 100 person staff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning,
	 VOH has focused on being responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery com
	munity. Further, VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based suppo
	rt as&nbsp;two of the Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH u
	nderstands the holistic needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends
	 and families what a Recovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to suppor
	t those needs.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:818@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20250107T160000Z
DTEND:20250107T170000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-50
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,in-person,hrw,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:799@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Coffee & Conversation
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20250101T043000Z
DTEND:20250101T173000Z
DESCRIPTION:An open HRW meeting hosted by Voices of Hope\n[https://voicesof
	hopelex.org/who-we-are/] (Lexington\, KY).\n\nAbout Voices of Hope:\n\n> V
	oices of Hope is founded by people who are in or have been affected by\n> 
	substance abuse disorder so we have first-hand experience to help people f
	ind\n> recovery and stay in recovery. We do this with our team of highly-t
	rained\n> recovery coaches who are not only working at our Recovery Center
	 facility in\n> Lexington\, Kentucky\; they are embedded in over 80 detent
	ion centers\,\n> hospitals\, courtrooms and recovery centers. We have a re
	covery coach mobile\n> team who go directly to those needed help in Fayett
	e and Jefferson counties.\n> Our professional teams are located in over 11
	 counties. We:\n> \n>  * Decrease overdose deaths\n> \n>  * Increase acces
	sibility to recovery programs/recovery housing\n> \n>  * Increase number o
	f people in long-term recovery \n> \n>  * Increased community knowledge of
	 substance use disorder and recovery\n>    resources\n> \n> Voices of Hope
	 (VOH) was born directly from the lived experience of its\n> Co-founders a
	nd lived experience continues to be key today\, as nearly all\n> VOH’s 100
	 person staff are people in recovery. Since the beginning\, VOH has\n> foc
	used on being responsive to the needs of the recovery community. Further\,
	\n> VOH is firmly rooted in research and evidence-based support as two of 
	the\n> Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH understands the 
	holistic\n> needs of people in recovery and their friends and families wha
	t a Recovery\n> Ready Community should entail to support those needs. 
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/voices-of-hope-hrw-49
GEO:38.0571359;-84.48764455626801
LOCATION:Voices of Hope - 644 N. Broadway\, Lexington KY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,open,online,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An open HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_b
	lank" href="https://voicesofhopelex.org/who-we-are/">Voices of Hope</a> (L
	exington, KY).</p><p>About Voices of Hope: </p><blockquote><p>Voices of Ho
	pe is founded by people who are in or have been affected by substance abus
	e disorder so we have first-hand experience to help people find recovery a
	nd stay in recovery. We do this with our team of highly-trained recovery c
	oaches who are not only working at our Recovery Center facility in Lexingt
	on, Kentucky; they are embedded in over 80 detention centers, hospitals, c
	ourtrooms and recovery centers. We have a recovery coach mobile team who g
	o directly to those needed help in Fayette and Jefferson counties. Our pro
	fessional teams are located in over 11 counties. We:</p><ul><li><p>Decreas
	e overdose deaths</p></li><li><p>Increase accessibility to recovery progra
	ms/recovery housing</p></li><li><p>Increase number of people in long-term 
	recovery&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Increased community knowledge of substance u
	se disorder and recovery resources</p></li></ul><p>Voices of Hope (VOH) wa
	s born directly from the lived experience of its Co-founders and lived&nbs
	p;experience continues to be key today, as nearly all VOH’s 100 person sta
	ff are people in&nbsp;recovery. Since the beginning, VOH has focused on be
	ing responsive to the needs of the&nbsp;recovery community. Further, VOH i
	s firmly rooted in research and evidence-based support as&nbsp;two of the 
	Co-Founders are academic experts in the field. VOH understands the holisti
	c needs&nbsp;of people in recovery and their friends and families what a R
	ecovery Ready Community should&nbsp;entail to support those needs.&nbsp;</
	p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:803@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20241231T160000Z
DTEND:20241231T170000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-49
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,online,hrw,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:802@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20241224T160000Z
DTEND:20241224T170000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-48
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:online,open,in-person,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:780@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20241224T160000Z
DTEND:20241224T170000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-47
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a href="https://n
	jprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunterdon/" targ
	et="_blank">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:764@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20241218T230000Z
DTEND:20241219T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-46
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,online,in-person,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:745@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20241211T230000Z
DTEND:20241212T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-45
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,online,open,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:730@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20241204T230000Z
DTEND:20241205T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-44
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,in-person,hrw,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:713@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20241127T230000Z
DTEND:20241128T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-43
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:698@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20241120T230000Z
DTEND:20241121T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-42
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:683@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20241113T230000Z
DTEND:20241114T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-41
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,hrw,open,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:667@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20241106T230000Z
DTEND:20241107T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-40
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,in-person,online,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:650@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20241030T220000Z
DTEND:20241030T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-39
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,online,in-person,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:634@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20241023T220000Z
DTEND:20241023T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-38
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:online,in-person,hrw,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:619@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20241016T220000Z
DTEND:20241016T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-37
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:604@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20241009T220000Z
DTEND:20241009T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-36
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,hrw,online,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:589@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20241002T220000Z
DTEND:20241002T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-35
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:online,open,in-person,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:571@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240925T220000Z
DTEND:20240925T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-34
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:554@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240918T220000Z
DTEND:20240918T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-33
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,hrw,open,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:535@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240911T220000Z
DTEND:20240911T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-32
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,in-person,online,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:519@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240904T220000Z
DTEND:20240904T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-31
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:503@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240828T220000Z
DTEND:20240828T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-30
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,hrw,online,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:484@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240821T220000Z
DTEND:20240821T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-29
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,online,open,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:439@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Maine Access Points' Monthly Hybrid Harm Red
	uction Works Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240815T180000Z
DTEND:20240815T190000Z
DESCRIPTION:We offer access to this meeting either in person @ 218 Penobsco
	t St. Rumford\nMaine and online on Zoom.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/maine-access-points-monthly-hybr
	id-harm-reduction-works-meeting-1
GEO:44.5494663;-70.5515231
LOCATION:Maine access points - 218 Penobscot St\, Rumford\, ME 04276
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,online,in-person,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We offer access to this meeting either in p
	erson @ 218 Penobscot St. Rumford Maine and online on Zoom. </p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:469@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240814T220000Z
DTEND:20240814T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-28
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:online,in-person,hrw,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:453@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240807T220000Z
DTEND:20240807T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-27
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:434@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240731T220000Z
DTEND:20240731T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-26
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:online,hrw,in-person,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:413@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240724T220000Z
DTEND:20240724T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-25
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,in-person,online,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:395@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240717T220000Z
DTEND:20240717T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-24
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,in-person,hrw,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:378@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240710T220000Z
DTEND:20240710T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-23
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:361@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240703T220000Z
DTEND:20240703T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-22
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:346@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240626T220000Z
DTEND:20240626T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-21
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,online,open,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:331@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240619T220000Z
DTEND:20240619T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-20
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:online,hrw,in-person,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:316@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240612T220000Z
DTEND:20240612T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-19
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:303@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240605T220000Z
DTEND:20240605T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-18
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:287@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240529T220000Z
DTEND:20240529T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-17
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,open,online,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:273@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240522T220000Z
DTEND:20240522T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-16
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:258@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240515T220000Z
DTEND:20240515T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-15
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,online,open,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:246@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240508T220000Z
DTEND:20240508T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-14
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:228@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240501T220000Z
DTEND:20240501T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-13
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,online,open,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:216@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240424T220000Z
DTEND:20240424T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-12
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:200@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240417T220000Z
DTEND:20240417T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-11
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:189@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240410T220000Z
DTEND:20240410T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-10
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:174@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240403T220000Z
DTEND:20240403T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-9
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:online,hrw,in-person,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:161@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240327T220000Z
DTEND:20240327T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-8
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:146@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240320T220000Z
DTEND:20240320T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-7
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:129@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240313T220000Z
DTEND:20240313T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-6
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,hrw,open,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:120@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Samadhi - Hosted Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240308T230000Z
DTEND:20240309T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Attend in person or online [https://go.harmreduction.works/sama
	dhi]
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/samadhi-hosted-meeting-8
GEO:41.949283300000005;-74.02126943432289
LOCATION:Samadhi - 150 Sawkill\, Kingston\, NY 12401
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,in-person,online,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Attend in person or <a href="https://go.har
	mreduction.works/samadhi" target="_blank">online</a></p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:116@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240306T230000Z
DTEND:20240307T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-5
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:online,hrw,in-person,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:106@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Samadhi - Hosted Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240301T230000Z
DTEND:20240302T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Attend in person or online [https://go.harmreduction.works/sama
	dhi]
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/samadhi-hosted-meeting-7
GEO:41.949283300000005;-74.02126943432289
LOCATION:Samadhi - 150 Sawkill\, Kingston\, NY 12401
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,hrw,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Attend in person or <a href="https://go.har
	mreduction.works/samadhi" target="_blank">online</a></p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:102@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240228T230000Z
DTEND:20240229T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-4
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,online,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:93@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Samadhi - Hosted Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240223T230000Z
DTEND:20240224T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Attend in person or online [https://go.harmreduction.works/sama
	dhi]
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/samadhi-hosted-meeting-6
GEO:41.949283300000005;-74.02126943432289
LOCATION:Samadhi - 150 Sawkill\, Kingston\, NY 12401
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,online,in-person,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Attend in person or <a href="https://go.har
	mreduction.works/samadhi" target="_blank">online</a></p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:89@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240221T230000Z
DTEND:20240222T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-3
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:online,hrw,in-person,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:79@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Samadhi - Hosted Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240216T230000Z
DTEND:20240217T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Attend in person or online [https://go.harmreduction.works/sama
	dhi]
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/samadhi-hosted-meeting-5
GEO:41.949283300000005;-74.02126943432289
LOCATION:Samadhi - 150 Sawkill\, Kingston\, NY 12401
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:hrw,open,in-person,online
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Attend in person or <a href="https://go.har
	mreduction.works/samadhi" target="_blank">online</a></p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:75@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240214T230000Z
DTEND:20240215T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-2
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:online,open,hrw,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:66@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Samadhi - Hosted Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240209T230000Z
DTEND:20240210T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Attend in person or online [https://go.harmreduction.works/sama
	dhi]
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/samadhi-hosted-meeting-4
GEO:41.949283300000005;-74.02126943432289
LOCATION:Samadhi - 150 Sawkill\, Kingston\, NY 12401
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,hrw,online,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Attend in person or <a href="https://go.har
	mreduction.works/samadhi" target="_blank">online</a></p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:60@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Open Door Recovery HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240207T230000Z
DTEND:20240208T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:An HRW meeting hosted by Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County
	\n[https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-hunt
	erdon/]\n\nAbout Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County:\n\n> In 2016\, Pr
	evention Resources\, Inc.\, identified a community need for greater\n> acc
	ess to support systems\, information\, and other resources for persons in\
	n> recovery from problematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of\n
	> Hunterdon County was opened to help meet this need and further assist\n>
	 individuals in cultivating sustainable long-term recovery.\n> \n> Based o
	ut of Prevention Resources’ Center\, a historic home in Flemington\, NJ\,\
	n> all attendees have access to any of the social services and resources\n
	> available through all the agency’s divisions.\n> \n> All of the services
	\, activities\, and events provided ensure confidentiality\n> and are free
	 of cost.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/open-door-recovery-hrw-1
GEO:40.51355193690974;-74.8586058673286
LOCATION:Open Door Recovery - 5 E Main St\, Flemington\, NJ 08822
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,hrw,online,open
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An HRW meeting hosted by <a target="_blank"
	 href="https://njprevent.com/open-door-recovery/open-door-recovery-center-
	hunterdon/">Open Door Recovery of Hunterdon County</a></p><p>About Open Do
	or Recovery of Hunterdon County:</p><blockquote><p>In 2016, Prevention Res
	ources, Inc., identified a community need for greater access to support sy
	stems, information, and other resources for persons in recovery from probl
	ematic substance use. Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County was op
	ened to help meet this need and further assist individuals in cultivating 
	sustainable long-term recovery.</p><p>Based out of Prevention Resources’ C
	enter, a historic home in Flemington, NJ, all attendees have access to any
	 of the social services and resources available through all the agency’s d
	ivisions.</p><p>All of the services, activities, and events provided ensur
	e confidentiality and are free of cost.</p></blockquote>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:61@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] SF HRW
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240206T020000Z
DTEND:20240206T033000Z
DESCRIPTION:A peer-hosted meeting\, available online and in person in San F
	rancisco.
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/sf-hrw
GEO:37.76650704761905;-122.42122052380952
LOCATION:St. John's - 1661 15th St.\, San Francisco CA
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:online,focused,hrw,in-person
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A peer-hosted meeting, available online and
	 in person in San Francisco.</p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:48@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Samadhi - Hosted Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240202T230000Z
DTEND:20240203T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Attend in person or online [https://go.harmreduction.works/sama
	dhi]
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/samadhi-hosted-meeting-3
GEO:41.949283300000005;-74.02126943432289
LOCATION:Samadhi - 150 Sawkill\, Kingston\, NY 12401
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:in-person,online,open,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Attend in person or <a href="https://go.har
	mreduction.works/samadhi" target="_blank">online</a></p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:38@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Samadhi - Hosted Meeting
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240126T230000Z
DTEND:20240127T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Attend in person or online [https://go.harmreduction.works/sama
	dhi]
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/samadhi-hosted-meeting-2
GEO:41.949283300000005;-74.02126943432289
LOCATION:Samadhi - 150 Sawkill\, Kingston\, NY 12401
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,online,in-person,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Attend in person or <a href="https://go.har
	mreduction.works/samadhi" target="_blank">online</a></p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:17@meet.harmreduction.works
SUMMARY:[Harm Reduction Works] Samadhi - Hosted Meeting (Online & in Kingst
	on\, NY)
DTSTAMP:20260430T005223Z
DTSTART:20240119T230000Z
DTEND:20240120T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Attend in person or online [https://go.harmreduction.works/sama
	dhi]
URL:https://meet.harmreduction.works/event/samadhi-hosted-meeting-1
GEO:41.949283300000005;-74.02126943432289
LOCATION:Samadhi - 150 Sawkill\, Kingston\, NY 12401
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:open,online,in-person,hrw
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Attend in person or <a target="_blank" href
	="https://go.harmreduction.works/samadhi">online</a></p>
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
