Portsmouth Herald

Wentworth-Douglass donates $150K for Dover PD community outreach

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DOVER – Wentworth-Douglass Hospital has donated $150,000 to aid the Dover Police Department’s community outreach bureau and its efforts to achieve healthier youth and families.

The grant is part of the hospital’s continued support and advancemen­t of ‘Dover Youth to Youth’ (Y2Y), the department’s after-school drug prevention program for Dover students in grades 6-12, as well as the department’s outreach social worker.

“These programs will have a meaningful impact on addressing the need for community-based outreach services and the need for both mental health, and substance misuse treatment and prevention services,” said Wentworth-Douglass community benefits manager Meaghan Heusler.

Dover police say they are specifically aiming to reduce substance misuse, promote mental health wellness, address social determinan­ts of health, and support individual­s in accessing care – including primary care.

“The activities and initiative­s of the department’s Community Outreach Bureau have a tremendous impact on the health and safety of this community,” said Dover police chief William Breault. “There is a long history of collaborat­ion between our organizati­ons for the betterment of this community, so I’m grateful for the support from Wentworth-Douglass once again.”

Dover police have used previous grants from Wentworth-Douglass to support a variety of initiative­s, including the creation of public service announceme­nts, training for local employers to recognize the signs of substance misuse and how to help, the exploratio­n of drug treatment models to support recovery, and the developmen­t of school and community projects to raise awareness, and provide an organized method for local partners to collective­ly develop solutions.

Wentworth-Douglass conducts a Community Health Needs Assessment every three years to identify where the hospital should focus its programs and services to improve the overall health of the individual­s and families it serves. The funds donated are approved by the hospital’s Community Benefit Funding Disburseme­nt Committee and are not raised through any public or private donations.

 ?? PROVIDED ?? At left: Meaghan Heusler, Planning Data Analyst & Community Benefits Manager, Wentworth-Douglass Hospital with Captain David Terlemezia­n, Dover Police Support Services Division. Center: Darin C. Roark, BSN, MBA, FACHE, President and Chief Operating Officer, Wentworth-Douglass Hospital and Dover Police Chief, William Breault. At right: Lieutenant Alex Mitrushi, Dover Police Community Outreach Bureau.
PROVIDED At left: Meaghan Heusler, Planning Data Analyst & Community Benefits Manager, Wentworth-Douglass Hospital with Captain David Terlemezia­n, Dover Police Support Services Division. Center: Darin C. Roark, BSN, MBA, FACHE, President and Chief Operating Officer, Wentworth-Douglass Hospital and Dover Police Chief, William Breault. At right: Lieutenant Alex Mitrushi, Dover Police Community Outreach Bureau.

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