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  • IEP/504 Caregiver Support Group | SAFE Coalition

    Connect with other parents navigating special education. Get practical strategies, emotional support, and resources tailored to your family's needs. IEP/504 Caregiver Support Group Connect with other parents navigating special education. Get practical strategies, emotional support, and resources tailored to your family's needs. Register 6-Week Series Thursdays April 30 through June 4 Time 6:00–7:30 p.m. Location SAFE Coalition Franklin Who this group is for This group is for parents, grandparents, foster parents, and caregivers of children who have: An IEP (Individualized Education Program) A 504 plan Learning differences or developmental needs Or Health-related diagnoses affecting school Whether your child is in elementary school, middle school, or high school—and whether you're brand new to special education or years into the journey—you're welcome here! Benefits of Joining Connection with people who get it Meet other caregivers facing the same challenges—no need to explain what an IEP meeting feels like or why you're exhausted. Practical advocacy strategies Learn how to communicate effectively with schools, understand your rights, and prepare for meetings with confidence. Resources you can actually use Get curated tools for organizing documentation, tracking goals, and navigating school systems—not a generic brochure. A space to breathe Caregiving is hard. This is a judgment-free space to share what's working, what's not, and feel supported along the way. What to Expect Each week, we'll gather for 90 minutes of guided discussion, skill-building, and peer support. Topics are shaped by what the group needs most—you're not sitting through a lecture. This is a conversation. You can share as much or as little as you're comfortable with. Some weeks you might need to vent; other weeks you might just want to listen. Both are welcome. Karen has spent her career supporting children and families, including 11 years as a foster parent, work as a Family Liaison with MSPCC, and co-facilitating foster parent licensing training. She holds a master's in social work and has provided in-home therapy and behavioral health services to individuals and families. She brings warmth, lived experience, and deep expertise to every group she facilitates. Meet the Facilitator Karen Bean Registration Form Form not loading? Open in a new browser.

  • SAFE Coalition

    The SAFE Coalition is a judgement free community organization relentlessly committed to educating and supporting those affected by substance use disorder and mental health concerns across southeastern Massachusetts. Welcome! We're happy you're here. SAFE is a nonprofit dedicated to compassionate, judgment-free support for individuals impacted by substance use, mental health challenges, and related concerns. How can we help you? I need support for myself or a loved one I want to get involved to help others UPCOMING EVENTS Calendar of Programs & Events March 2026 Today Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9:00 AM Up In Smoke: Substance Use Diversion Program +1 more 11 9:00 AM Up In Smoke: Substance Use Diversion Program +3 more 12 9:00 AM Up In Smoke: Substance Use Diversion Program +1 more 13 8:30 AM SAFE Café 14 8:30 AM Compass Yoga 15 16 10:00 AM Postpartum Support Group - North Attleboro +2 more 17 9:00 AM Up In Smoke: Substance Use Diversion Program +2 more 18 9:00 AM Up In Smoke: Substance Use Diversion Program +4 more 19 9:00 AM Up In Smoke: Substance Use Diversion Program 20 8:30 AM SAFE Café 21 8:30 AM Compass Yoga 22 23 10:00 AM Postpartum Support Group - North Attleboro +2 more 24 9:00 AM Up In Smoke: Substance Use Diversion Program +2 more 25 9:00 AM Up In Smoke: Substance Use Diversion Program +2 more 26 9:00 AM Up In Smoke: Substance Use Diversion Program +2 more 27 8:30 AM SAFE Café 28 8:30 AM Compass Yoga 29 30 10:00 AM Postpartum Support Group - North Attleboro +2 more 31 9:00 AM Up In Smoke: Substance Use Diversion Program +1 more 1 9:00 AM Up In Smoke: Substance Use Diversion Program +2 more 2 9:00 AM Up In Smoke: Substance Use Diversion Program +1 more 3 8:30 AM SAFE Café 4 8:30 AM Compass Yoga 5 Stay informed! Receive the latest news from SAFE. SIGN UP

  • The Trickle Up Effect | SAFE Coalition

    < Back The Trickle Up Effect How to build inclusive environments to facilitate thriving students, clients, & colleagues through understanding gender identity & sexuality. Date: Per Request Time: Per Request Details: Email to book: info@safecoalitionma.org Price: Reach out for pricing. About the Program: How to Build Inclusive Environments to Facilitate Thriving Students, Clients, and Colleagues Through Understanding Gender Identity and Sexuality Meet the Instructor: Graduate Intern Oomiya Kawas okawas@safecoalitionma.org READ BIO

  • Educational Webinar - Family Recovery Center | SAFE Coalition

    SAFE’s Family Recovery Center is proud to launch a new educational webinar series. This series is designed to deepen understanding of addiction, recovery, and the systems that support healing. Family Recovery Webinar Series SAFE’s Family Recovery Center is proud to launch a new educational webinar series designed to deepen understanding of addiction, recovery, and the systems that support healing. Up Next Family Support--Why it Matters: 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 26 When one person in a family is impacted by substance misuse or mental health challenges, the whole family feels it. This webinar offers families the knowledge, language, and tools to navigate that experience with compassion and clarity. Jim Derick (Co-Founder and Director of Family Recovery at SAFE) will guide attendees through the key pillars of Family Recovery, including how to define it, why it matters, and how families can actively participate in the healing process. Attendees will learn: The importance of Family Recovery What codependency is and how to identify it How to set healthy boundaries How to support siblings impacted by a loved one's struggles Different styles of support and how to use them effectively Register Upcoming Topics Section 35/12 Thursday, April 30 6:30–7:30 p.m. Harm Reduction Thursday, May 28 6:30–7:30 p.m. Sober Living Thursday, June 25 6:30–7:30 p.m. Past Episodes “Managing the Holiday Season: Strategies for Self-Care," Karen Bean Does the holiday season feel heavy this year (or every year)? Do you worry about how you will manage all that needs to get done?This webinar covers tips on how to prioritize your needs while also accomplishing necessary tasks and strategies to manage stressors. “The Disease of Addiction: Why Science Matters," Kathryn Branca Gain a deeper understanding of addiction as a chronic, treatable brain disease, learn how science shows us recovery is possible, and discover practical ways to apply the science to support themselves or loved ones in their recovery journey.

  • Opioid Abatement Programming for Municipalities

    SAFE offers two-tiered programming for municipalities on how to use Opioid Abatement Funds in Massachusetts. Opioid Abatement Programming for Municipalities SAFE offers two-tiered programming to support municipalities in their Opioid Abatement Funds spending. Tier 1: 90-day Community Engagement Assessment The 90-day Community Engagement Assessment offers a view of the current impacts of the opioid epidemic in your town and helps us to evaluate the readiness of residents and town leadership in implementing opioid abatement fund-related programming. This assessment includes Community survey: Our team will develop an online community survey that is specific to your town’s needs and concerns Stakeholder listening session: SAFE staff will engage all key stakeholders in your town, including police & fire chiefs, public health officials and town leadership to understand the needs of the residents. Community listening sessions: SAFE staff will facilitate up to three community listening sessions to gather direct feed back from residents about opioid funds utilization. Comprehensive Report with Data-Informed Recommendations: SAFE will provide a comprehensive report of survey & listening session results. We also provide recommendations for the town based on the results of the assessment. Tier 2: Comprehensive Opioid Use Prevention and Treatment Programming SAFE offers programming that aligns with all seven strategies established in the state’s Municipal Use of Abatement Funds. All of these services are provided at zero-cost to community members. Programming options include Opioid use disorder treatment Coordination of referrals and resources through existing partnerships with Wayside Youth & Family Support Network, Turning Point Recovery Support Center, Learn to Cope, Hockomock Area YMCA, and Norfolk County Sheriff’s Office Completion of intakes with individuals in crisis and referrals directly to the most appropriate agency. Support for people in treatment and recovery Grief counseling for families affected by opioid use disorder and 90-day support plan development to provide immediate support and care during times of crisis (e.g., overdose in the family, family member leaves for residential treatment, or family member engaged in Section 35 commitment) Connections to care Up in Smoke - A teen substance use suspension diversion program available to high school students Families Anonymous - A 12-step program for family members impacted by their loved one's substance use or mental health concerns. SAFE presence at community events Harm reduction Biannual medication take-back events, for which SAFE is independently licensed Monthly Narcan trainings and distribution in your community Restorative justice SAFE staff develops 90-day wraparound support plans for individuals referred to us, including those who are involved with or recently released from the criminal- justice system. Support for pregnant and parenting women and their families Postpartum Support Group is open to all pregnant and postpartum community members, including those with mental health and/or substance use concerns. Community diaper bank Preventative education of opioid misuse Partnership with Why Try, a 10-week evidence-based social-emotional education program for high school students, and can launch the program in your town. Peer-to-Peer program, which serves teens in recovery using WhyTry and WRAP (Wellness Recovery Action Plan). Hidden in Plain Sight - an interactive display that educates parents on signs of drug use and/or mental health concerns in their children.

  • Brittany Capozzi | SAFE Coalition

    < Back Brittany Capozzi Yoga Instructor As a Certified Yoga Therapist, Brittany utilizes breath, movement, and guided rest to support those who are dealing with the effects of trauma. She has been teaching people tools to reintroduce their mind to their bodies through yoga for over ten years. She uses trauma-responsive language to help practitioners and clients rebuild resiliency in the nervous system. She believes everyone deserves to be able to express who they are without being stuck in trauma; there are choices for how we can move forward. When appropriate, she uses her Trust Fall Writing method and belly dance teaching tools—such as the hip scarf and/or veil—to teach individuals about sensory awareness. Her educational toolbox only keeps evolving: She is a certified Rest and Revitalization Sleep Meditation teacher, taught by iRest’s co-founder Anne Douglas; a certified Laughter Yoga Leader, taught by Master Trainers Bill and Linda Hamaker; and a Warriors at Ease Level 1 Certified Teacher. When she’s not teaching or writing, she’s breaking geodes open with her husband and enjoying their orange and black Halloween cats.

  • Tiffany Spigarolo | SAFE Coalition

    < Back Tiffany Spigarolo Chaplain info@safecoalitionma.org Bio Coming Soon!

  • Kathryn Branca, LADC I | SAFE Coalition

    < Back Kathryn Branca, LADC I SAFE Cafe Facilitator kbranca@safecoalitionma.org Kathryn is a licensed counselor with over a decade of experience in behavioral health, specializing in mental health, substance use, and trauma. Throughout her career so far, she has led suicide prevention initiatives, partnered with law enforcement by co-responding to mental health emergencies, provided support after traumatic incidents to first responders, schools, and workplaces; and managed inpatient and residential treatment programs, including collaborating with insurance companies to streamline client care. Kathryn has a unique blend of clinical expertise, operational leadership, and ability to develop and deliver interactive trainings, which she brings to her passion for building effective systems of care, utilizing holistic treatment options, and strengthening resiliency for individuals and communities. She is a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor, holds a Master's degree in forensic psychology, and a Bachelor's degree in sociology and psychology with a concentration in criminology. Outside of her professional life, Kathryn enjoys spending time in nature, cooking and baking, and cheering on all of Boston's sports teams.

  • Alli Stokowski, LICSW | SAFE Coalition

    < Back Alli Stokowski, LICSW Director of Clinical Care astokowski@safecoalitionma.org I am an LICSW, earning both my Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Social Work, though my initial tendency to navigate towards the role of “helper” began at a young age. My experiences thus far have entailed a variety of roles providing outreach and clinical services to individuals, groups and families across Massachusetts. My experience has allowed me to support some of the most vulnerable people including those with chronic physical and behavioral health concerns, those living in poverty, survivors of trauma and intimate partner violence as well as those with co-occurring substances use disorders. I also provided families and their children with clinical support while navigating the anxiety, fear, isolation and associated impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. I often work closely with school systems, medical providers, DCF, DMH and other community organizations. I recently established a private practice providing psychotherapy to individuals, where I utilize a combination of psychodynamic, CBT and solution-focused counseling to help my clients navigate the stressors of our daily lives. My approach is often rooted in identifying the ineffective boundaries in our interpersonal relationships that lead to increased anxiety, anger and other suffering. I provide evidence-based treatment and strive to convey empathy and compassion to my patients. I enjoy traveling, cooking (mostly eating), any sort of live music and especially working on jigsaw puzzles!

  • Anthony Tuffo | SAFE Coalition

    < Back Anthony Tuffo Narcan trainer atuffo@safecoalitionma.org I grew up on the South Shore and right after high school, I obtained my EMT-B certification and then Paramedic license. I worked in EMS for 8 years until I sustained a spinal cord injury at age 26. From there, I transitioned into Medical Lab Sciences, now working in hospital laboratory leadership. Joining the team at SAFE as a Narcan Trainer is incredibly exciting for me because Narcan saved my life. As an opiate overdose survivor now in long- term recovery, I profoundly understand the importance and urgency of increasing the supply and knowledge of Narcan in the community. When I’m not working, I’m spending time with my beautiful wife and two amazing boys, working out at the Y, or watching the Pats!

  • Megan Behrer | SAFE Coalition

    < Back Megan Behrer Narcan trainer mbehrer@safecoalitionma.org I am a Family Nurse Practitioner, with a variety of experience in primary care, acute care, and nursing education. I hold a Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing from the University of Vermont, and a Master’s of Science in Nursing from Regis College. As a Franklin High School graduate and long-time resident of Franklin, I’m committed to promoting wellness and safety within the community. I am passionate about improving the well-being of individuals and families across the lifespan, and I strive to make a positive impact through compassionate care and education. Outside of work, I enjoy life with my husband and our two boys.

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