City of Lebanon issued the following announcement on March 10.
On March 7, 2022, Headrest Case Manager Debra Monk, along with Headrest clients, assembled and distributed 20 hygiene bags for women in the Lebanon area. Ten kits were given to WISE and ten to the Lebanon Human Services Department for distribution.
One participant stated, "I felt like I was important and gave back to the community, what they gave me".
The Lebanon Human Services Department has personal hygiene items on hand to provide to residents who do not have the resources to purchase those items. Human Services Director Lynne Goodwin expressed appreciation to Headrest clients for their thoughtful donation.
Headrest is a non-profit organization with a mission to assist those affected by substance use disorder, experiencing a crisis, or in need of support by providing effective programs and treatments. Learn more at Headrest.org.
The Lebanon Human Services Department serves to relieve and maintain those in our community who are economically disadvantaged and unable to sustain the basic needs of food, shelter, and emergency medical assistance. Learn more at LebanonNH.gov/HS.
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