Learn to Cope
A peer-led support network for families dealing with addiction and recovery.
SADOD provides resources, information, and assistance to people throughout Massachusetts who have been affected by the death of someone they care about from a substance-use-related cause. Our focus is on increasing the capacity and effectiveness of peer grief support for bereaved people, frontline care providers, and people in recovery or struggling with drug use. We hope you find useful tools here that meet your needs, and we welcome your feedback about how this website can be improved.
The primary focus of The Sun Will Rise Foundation is to provide free peer grief support for those who have experienced the devastating death of someone they care about due to substance use (drug/alcohol) or overdose. We understand the profound impact that grief can have on individuals and families and we acknowledge the unique challenges and feelings that surround these type of losses. We are here to offer care, compassion, community, understanding, and support.
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Provide connection, reduce isolation, and produce purposeful, powerful events that serve and bring hope to the community.
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Marshfield Police Department and the other 27 towns that make up Plymouth County are part of The Plymouth County Outreach network offering support and resources after an overdose occurs; helping individuals who may be misusing a substance and are at-risk of an overdose; or would like assistance navigating treatment options.
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Creating a safe space in the heart of the community where people with lived experience join together to build skills, provide support and find hope in recovery.
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To proactively provide a safe gateway to substance use information, resources, support and hope for individuals and their loved ones, as well as promoting awareness and education in partnership with the community-at-large.