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HOPE One Health Services Will Roll Into Downtown Freehold Thursday
The HOPE One Mobile Unit will bring health, addiction services closer to the community, this time in Freehold.
FREEHOLD, NJ — The HOPE One Mobile Unit will be offering services in Freehold Thursday, the Monmouth County Sheriff's Office said.
The unit is participating in an open door event at St. Peter’s Church in Freehold on Thursday, Jan. 26, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., providing a variety of health and addiction services. It will also offer flu shots and COVID boosters.
St. Peter's Church is at 33 Throckmorton St. in Freehold, off of Main Street.
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"This is an important event where the HOPE One Mobile Unit, a vital resource and innovative approach in addressing the opioid epidemic, will be stationed," the sheriff's office said in a news release.
The office is partnering with various organizations that assist individuals with certain needs, including:
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- Mental health.
- Recovery support services.
- Hunger.
- Housing.
- Services to give help and hope to those with substance use disorder, and their family members.
The Visiting Nurse Association will also be providing COVID boosters and flu shots, the office said.
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