Watertown Cares

Watertown Cares Our mission is to lessen the impact of substance use disorders in our community in a thoughtful and compassionate manner.

05/04/2025

May is —a great time to check in on yourself & your loved ones. If you or someone in you know needs help, confidential support & treatment options are available.

💚 Help yourself & share to help others: http://samhsa.gov/find-help

Don't miss the chance to see the Documentary, Recovery City, playing at the West Newton Cinema as part of the Local Spot...
04/03/2025

Don't miss the chance to see the Documentary, Recovery City, playing at the West Newton Cinema as part of the Local Spotlight Series!
Friday, April 25th @ 6:30 pm.

There will be a post-film Q&A with local Director Lisa Oliveri and the film's participants. Attend and learn about the success stories of people who have struggled with substance use disorders (SUD).
Recovery City directed by Lisa Olivieri

https://www.westnewtoncinema.com/movie/recovery-city

(Image description: Recovery City participants at event)

09/01/2024

This we’re highlighting the strength of individuals and communities coming together and standing in support of those connected to the tragedy of overdose prevent and and save lives. Visit samhsa.gov/end-overdose for resources and information.

05/28/2024

All are welcome to attend this free community event at the Watertown Public Library, Wednesday, May 29, 2024, at 7:00pm

Sober Starting Today—with Mindfulness and Compassion
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 2024 7:00—8:00 PM
Watertown Savings Bank Room (1st floor)
Watertown Free Public Library123 Main St, Watertown, MA, 02472

Sober Starting Today Workbook: Powerful Mindfulness & CBT Tools to Help You

Are you concerned about the role of alcohol or drugs in your life or a loved one’s life? Watertown resident and therapist Deborah Sosin, LICSW, author of the newly released Sober Starting Today Workbook: Powerful Mindfulness & CBT Tools to Help You Recover from Addiction, hosts a panel discussion about how mindful and compassionate approaches, along with CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy) techniques, offer a practical, hopeful path forward.

Joining Deborah are experts Christopher Willard, PsyD, author of How We Grow Through What We Go Through, among many titles; and psychiatrist Lawrence Peltz, MD, author of The Mindful Path to Addiction Recovery. The conversation will be geared to anyone curious about sobriety as well as those who want to cut back on substances without quitting altogether.

Health professionals and counselors working in the addiction field are also invited. Meet members from the local Watertown Cares Network and learn about efforts in place to address substance use disorders in our community. Q&A and book signing will follow the presentation.

No Registration Required

https://watertownlib.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/sober-starting-today-with-mindfulness-and-compassion/

Now open in Waltham and other locations, for more information go to www.Advocates.org Image description: Advocates logo,...
01/13/2023

Now open in Waltham and other locations, for more information go to www.Advocates.org

Image description: Advocates logo, words about local options "Community Behavioral Health
Centers
Advocates makes it easier, providing routine appointments, same-day access for urgent issues, and 24/7 crisis intervention for people of all ages. At our Community Behavioral Health Centers in Framingham and Waltham, our caring and compassionate team will provide you with skilled, culturally competent care.
*Framingham Clinic: Monday through Friday 8:00am to 8:00pm; Saturday and Sunday 9:00am to 5:00pm
354 Waverly Street, Framingham MA
508-661-2020
*Waltham Clinic: Monday through Friday 8:00am to 8:00pm; Saturday and Sunday 9:00am to 5:00pm
675 Main Street, Waltham MA
781-893-5110

For questions, please contact the Advocates Community Counseling Intake Department at 508-661-2038 or [email protected]"

Reminder --FREE Virtual Event Open to All!2nd Act Premiere: Carry On, ClevelandJoin 2nd Act's Premiere: Carry On, Clevel...
12/12/2022

Reminder --FREE Virtual Event Open to All!

2nd Act Premiere: Carry On, Cleveland
Join 2nd Act's Premiere: Carry On, Cleveland, our newest Naloxone campaign + a Q&A session with our artistic team!
Tue, Dec 13, 2022, 7:00 - 8:00PM EST

Follow this link to register and attend! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2nd-act-premiere-carry-on-cleveland-tickets-467582019407

About this event
We will virtually premiere our newest Naloxone campaign for the ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County (Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services), to share during their Harm Reduction Campaign. This is a short narrative film about a man who was saved by Naloxone.

Q&A with our artistic team:
Ana Bess Moyer Bell - Executive Director of 2nd Act
Joe Phommasith - Videographer, JaiCG
Waverly Willis - Founder and Executive Director of The Urban Barber Association
Dr. Geoff Capraro - Co-founder of NaloxBox

Join 2nd Act's Premiere: Carry On, Cleveland, our newest Naloxone campaign + a Q&A session with our artistic team!

FREE Virtual Event Open to All!2nd Act Premiere: Carry On, ClevelandJoin 2nd Act's Premiere: Carry On, Cleveland, our ne...
12/09/2022

FREE Virtual Event Open to All!

2nd Act Premiere: Carry On, Cleveland
Join 2nd Act's Premiere: Carry On, Cleveland, our newest Naloxone campaign + a Q&A session with our artistic team!
Tue, Dec 13, 2022, 7:00 - 8:00PM EST

Follow this link to register and attend! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2nd-act-premiere-carry-on-cleveland-tickets-467582019407

About this event
We will virtually premiere our newest Naloxone campaign for the ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County (Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services), to share during their Harm Reduction Campaign. This is a short narrative film about a man who was saved by Naloxone.

Q&A with our artistic team:
Ana Bess Moyer Bell - Executive Director of 2nd Act
Joe Phommasith - Videographer, JaiCG
Waverly Willis - Founder and Executive Director of The Urban Barber Association
Dr. Geoff Capraro - Co-founder of NaloxBox

Join 2nd Act's Premiere: Carry On, Cleveland, our newest Naloxone campaign + a Q&A session with our artistic team!

Join us at Watertown: A Community of Caring, on Thursday evening, September 22, 2022 at the Watertown Library starting a...
09/21/2022

Join us at Watertown: A Community of Caring, on Thursday evening, September 22, 2022 at the Watertown Library starting at 6 pm. It will also be available via a zoom link. The program will highlight local services available for prevention, treatment and recovery for substance use disorders (SUD).

The free, in-person event will kick off with a light supper, followed by a performance by Second Act, an improv group, whose members are in recovery. A panel of speakers will address local services available to people with SUD and their families. Several speakers will share their own experiences using the available local resources and support groups.

Click here to register: https://reservations.watertownlib.org/person-or-virtual-community-caring-and-service-prevention-intervention-and-recovery-addressing

Watertown, A Community of Caring - Program Agenda

6:00 - Light Dinner and Conversation
6:15 - Welcome and overview of program: City Councilor Tony Palomba
6:20 - Brief history of local efforts in Watertown: Lt. Dan Unsworth, Watertown Police Department
6:25 - 2nd Act Performance
6:45 - Current challenges of addressing substance use disorders & hope for recovery: Dr. Laura Kehoe, Medical Director of MGH Substance Use Disorder Bridge Clinic and Guest
7:00 - Overview of youth prevention work in the community: Christina Lupica, Youth Engagement Specialists, Wayside Multiservice Center and Watertown Youth Coalition Peer Leaders
7:05 - Strategies for addressing substance use disorders in the community: Advocates Clinicians Colleen Murray and Eli Miller
7:10 - SMART Recovery: Ellen Kolton, Facilitator, and Guest
7:20 - Recovery Support Groups
Nancy Decker, Member, Belmont-Watertown United Methodist Church
7:25 - Boston Bulldogs Running Club: Meaghan O'Sullivan
7:30 - Innovative Outpatient Treatment Services in Watertown: Woody Giessmann, Founder of Right Turn, A Creative Place for Recovery
7:40 - Questions and sharing: Stephanie Venizelos, Community Wellness Program Manager
7:50 - Thank you and announcements: Watertown Cares Network Members

The program is co-sponsored by the Watertown Cares Network, The BWUMC, and the Watertown Free Public Library, in recognition of National Recovery Month. The Watertown Cares Network (watertowncares.org) is comprised of staff from Watertown's Health, Police, Fire, and School Departments, Wayside Multi-Service Center, and local clinicians and social workers, treatment providers, clergy, support group facilitators, individuals in recovery, residents of the community, and elected officials.

If you or someone you love is struggling with alcohol or drug use, please come to a special evening of talks from people...
09/14/2022

If you or someone you love is struggling with alcohol or drug use, please come to a special evening of talks from people in the recovery community and experts on substance use disorders. The event, Watertown: A Community of Caring, will be held on Thursday evening, September 22, 2022 at the Watertown Library starting at 6 pm. It will also be available via a zoom link. The program will highlight local services available for prevention, treatment and recovery for substance use disorders (SUD).

The free, in-person event will kick off with a light supper, followed by a performance by Second Act, an improv group, whose members are in recovery. A panel of speakers will address local services available to people with SUD and their families. Several speakers will share their own experiences using the available local resources and support groups. Click here to register: https://reservations.watertownlib.org/person-or-virtual-community-caring-and-service-prevention-intervention-and-recovery-addressing

The evening will open with remarks by City Councilor Tony Palomba and Lt. Daniel Unsworth of the Watertown Police Dept, addressing the city’s programs to engage and support people affected by SUD.

Christina Lupica, youth engagement specialist from Wayside Multi-Service Center, will describe prevention initiatives at the high schools. She will be joined by peer leaders to talk about how they help students develop positive coping skills to prevent drug and alcohol use.

Clinicians from Advocates, Inc, who work within the Watertown Police Department, will speak about how they support people and their families struggling with SUD.

Ellen Kolton, who facilitates a family support group, (SMART Recovery) will discuss the impact of SUD on friends and families. A member of her group will share how she has benefited from attending SMART Recovery meetings. A member of the Belmont Watertown United Methodist Church (BWUMC) will talk about the church’s recovery ministry, which includes hosting more than two dozen weekly support groups, including AA, NA, and Al-Anon.

Woody Giessmann, the founder of Right Turn, a unique out-patient program for people with SUD, will talk about Right Turn’s approach to recovery and services available to people and their families. A member of the Boston Bulldogs, a running club for those in the community adversely affected by SUD, will be on hand to describe how they work and inviting people to join.

There will be time for questions following the talks.

The program is co-sponsored by the Watertown Cares Network, The BWUMC, and the Watertown Free Public Library, in recognition of National Recovery Month. The Watertown Cares Network (watertowncares.org) is comprised of staff from Watertown's Health, Police, Fire, and School Departments, Wayside Multi-Service Center, and local clinicians and social workers, treatment providers, clergy, support group facilitators, individuals in recovery, residents of the community, and elected officials.

08/29/2022

During Overdose Awareness Week, we remember the lives lost to overdose and the pain of their loved ones. We raise awareness of substance use disorder to prevent deaths, promote treatment, and celebrate recovery.

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