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Maryland Peer Advisory Council (MPAC)

Maryland Peer Advisory Council (MPAC)

ABOUT

Overdose Response Program.


Phone


(443) 438-7569 voice
(410) 357-1103 voice

Location

2233 Orleans Street
Baltimore, MD 21231

General Information


We aim to advocate, educate and support peers, individuals, families, and communities seeking recovery.

Services


IC & RC Approved Testing Site

About

MPAC Advocacy & Leadership Program in collaboration with the Light of Truth Center, Inc. adopted an IC & RC Approved Testing site for peers seeking CPRS (Maryland Certified Peer Recovery Specialist) certification.

Address

Light of Truth Center Training Restoration Center, 2233 Orleans Street, Baltimore, MD 21231
Advocacy & Leadership Program

About

We provide educational, advocacy and leadership training for individuals, allies, family, community members and supporters of recovery.
Includes training for Peer Recovery Coaches in addition to Maryland Addiction and Behavioral-health Professional Certification Board (MABPCB) approved trainings.

How to Apply:

If interested in learning more about the MPAC Advocacy & Leadership Program (MPAC ALP) please email mpacalp@gmail.com.
Peer Training

About

3C Recovery Support Training Institute is the training academy that provides quality training and support for individuals and agencies who care for people with substance use disorders and mental health conditions. Trainings are non-clinical courses, designed to enhance participants’ knowledge and skills in the delivery of person-centered recovery support.

Address

Training Restoration Center, 2233 Orleans Street, Baltimore, MD 21231
Overdose Response

About

We are an authorized provider for the Maryland Center of Harm Reduction Services Overdose Response Program. We provide training on how to respond in event of a medical overdose emergency.

Attendees of the training will receive information and resources in reference to: 1) Recognize the warning, symptoms and signs of opioid overdose 2) Training on responding to an opioid overdose 3) The proper use and administration of naloxone 4) Proper rescue breathing technique 5) The importance of contacting emergency medical services 6) The care of an individual after the administration of naloxone 7) Information in reference to the Good Samaritan Law.

How to Apply:

For training, contact Maryland Peer Advisory Council (MPAC) at mpacalp@gmail.com.