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The Scarborough Police Department believes… Heroin – opiate prevention effort We want you to have HOPE. We want you to experience RECOVERY. We want you to LIVE! The Impact of Addiction   The men and women of the Scarborough Police Department see firsthand the impact of addiction. Those caught in the grip of heroin and opiate abuse feel hopeless and powerless to escape its grasp. Addiction causes pain and suffering, ruins lives, tears families apart and, all too often, results in death. Aside from impacting those directly affected by addiction, heroin and opiate abuse serves as a major source of crime in our community. A significant number of the thefts, burglaries, robberies, and other crimes we see are committed by people struggling with addiction. The Scarborough Police Department’s Operation HOPE seeks to reduce the impact of heroin and opiate abuse on our community while encouraging those who suffer from addiction to seek help and experience recovery. What We Promise to Do We will vigorously target and arrest those persons trafficking and dealing dangerous drugs. We will treat those suffering from Substance Use Disorder with compassion, care and concern – while fairly enforcing the law. We will allow you to voluntarily turn in illegal drugs, needles and paraphernalia - - without fear of arrest. We will assist you in exploring recovery options and seeking help. In partnership with… www.operationhopemaine.org

OPERATION hope. HEROIN – OPIATE PREVENTION EFFORT   HEROIN – OPIATE PREVENTION EFFORT GETTING HELP: To help prevent overdoses, take dangerous drugs off the street, and get you the help you need, we offer the following services: Drug Turn-In: We will allow you to voluntarily turn in illegal drugs, needles and paraphernalia - - without fear of arrest. Simply come to the Scarborough Police Department and tell us that you want help under Operation HOPE. We will take possession of the items for proper, safe disposal. Recovery Support: We will assist you in exploring recovery options. You will be screened by people who understand Substance Use Disorder. You will then be assigned you an “Angel” to help guide you through the process and help explore treatment options. The PRCC serves as a safe haven from Substance Use Disorder. Its staff and volunteer members will serve as your ”navigator”, giving you advice, support and guidance on your road to recovery. Services available through the center include: Recovery Coach Program – A trained peer Recovery Coach will help you find support and resources to strengthen your recovery and improve your quality of life. Telephone Recovery Support – A peer support volunteer will call you once a week to “check in”, make needed referrals, and help you stay connected to recovery. Support Groups and Programs – The center hosts support and recovery programs to include a variety of meetings, meditation, yoga, martial arts, craft groups, and dozens of others. Special Events - A chance to enjoy the company of people who are also in recovery in a healthy and safe environment. Events include Open Mic and RAP Nights; Movie Nights; Game Nights, Holiday parties, and barbeques. Other Assistance - Such as employment and housing services.   “When you’re stuck in the cycle of addiction, recovery can seem out of reach. But change is possible. We stand ready to help”. Scarborough Police Department 246 US Route 1 Scarborough, Maine 04074 207-730-4300 ext. 3180 Walk-in hours for HOPE: Monday - Friday 7:00AM – NOON ** CLOSED ON HOLIDAYS Portland Recovery Community Center 468 Forest Avenue Portland, Maine 04101 207-553-2575 Monday – Friday 9:00AM – 8:00PM Saturday 11:00AM – 7:00PM Sunday 8:00AM – 4:00PM www.facebook.com/OperationHopeMaine www.facebook.com/portlandrecovery www.operationhopemaine.org