Allentown Drug and Alcohol Resource Center Utilizes Opioid Settlement Funds to Further Change



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A New Era of Hope and Support with Grand Re-Opening of Change on Hamilton Recovery Center

Allentown, PA – November 7, 2024Change on Hamilton, a cornerstone of Lehigh County’s harm reduction efforts, is proud to announce the grand re-opening of its newly renovated recovery center on December 6, 2024. An open house event will take place from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at 927 Hamilton Street, Allentown, PA, offering the community a first look at the transformed space and enhanced services.

The expansion of the recovery center, made possible through opioid settlement funds from various drug awareness organizations, marks a major milestone in the center’s mission to provide inclusive and respectful support to individuals and families affected by substance use. The renovations include the addition of a newly renovated second floor, which will now house Change on Hamilton’s operations, allowing the lower level to be dedicated to the Journeys program, which supports pregnant women and families. The reimagined center offers a space of inclusivity and support for individuals to help find new, healthy paths forward.

“This expansion strengthens our ability to provide a safe space for people at every stage of recovery,” said Molly Stanton, Assistant Administrator, Drug and Alcohol Services at Lehigh County. “It’s not just a building; it’s a symbol of hope and change, where individuals can find community, compassion, and the resources they need to rebuild their lives.”

Keith Smith, CADC, Director of Change on Hamilton, highlights the value of this expansion, “We offer a place where individuals can have access to resources like employment services with Career Link, CRS recovery services, free computer access, case management, harm reduction resources, including Narcan, and recovery-oriented activities like arts and crafts, movie nights, and yoga. All services at Change on Hamilton are free, courtesy of Lehigh County Drug and Alcohol.”

The opioid epidemic has devastated communities across the United States with over one million Americans lost to drug overdoses. The newly expanded Change on Hamilton Recovery Center will continue to serve as a hub for assisting those in need by referring treatment and recovery services in the Lehigh Valley.

Change on Hamilton’s grand re-opening and ribbon-cutting on December 6, 2024 is open to the public and will provide an opportunity for community members to explore the newly expanded center, meet the staff, and learn about the many resources available to support addiction recovery.

Event Details:

What: Change on Hamilton Recovery Center Grand Re-Opening & Ribbon Cutting

When: December 6, 2024, 1:00 p.m. – 3 p.m., lunch provided

Where: 927 Hamilton St, Allentown, PA 18101, 2nd floor

 

About Change on Hamilton Recovery Center

Change on Hamilton Recovery Center is a vital part of Lehigh County’s harm reduction strategy, operated by volunteers in recovery and professional staff. While not a treatment facility, the center offers referrals to treatment and essential resources for individuals at all stages of recovery. The center provides case management, 12-step support groups, recovery activities, clothing banks, and community drives to meet the diverse needs of those seeking support. Change on Hamilton’s mission is to provide a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment for individuals navigating all stages of recovery from substance use. The center’s programs are designed to foster hope, inspire change, and empower individuals to build meaningful lives in recovery.

For more information, visit https://lehighvalleyintake.org/departments/change-on-hamilton/.

 

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