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SECU Foundation provides grant in support of Samaritan Colony’s new residential treatment center for women

SECU Foundation representatives, including SECU Foundation Board Chair Bob Brinson (pictured fourth from the right), present a ceremonial capacity building grant check to Samaritan Colony officials.
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RALEIGH — Samaritan Colony, a non-profit residential treatment facility for men with chemical dependency, received a boost of support from the SECU Foundation to help facility administrators further their vision of opening a residential substance abuse treatment center for women. 

The announcement was made (Oct. 24) in Hamlet during a joint State Employees’ Credit Union Advisory Board meeting where SECU Foundation Board Chair Bob Brinson presented Samaritan Colony officials with a ceremonial check for a $40,000 Capacity Building grant. The Foundation’s grant will help the non-profit address organizational growth and long-term sustainability for the expansion of services and the addition of a new women’s inpatient treatment center.

Samaritan Colony has been delivering quality, evidenced-based treatment to those suffering from addiction by providing education and support in a safe, secure, and structured therapeutic environment for more than four decades. The non-profit serves individuals within the eight-county area of Anson, Harnett, Hoke, Lee, Montgomery, Moore, Randolph, and Richmond counties. 

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The addition of a women’s center will fill a critical need in this region, as there is currently no facility offering this model of treatment for women within a 100-mile radius. 

“We are proud to help Samaritan Colony continue their valuable work,” remarked Brinson. “This is a well-established organization that continues to receive broad community support and recognition for excellence in the services they provide. Samaritan Colony has identified the need for increased services and a dedicated treatment center for women, and we hope that the Foundation’s grant will help them move forward and make their vision a reality.” 

Samaritan Colony Executive Director Harold Pearson shared his comments and appreciation for the Capacity Building grant, saying, “On behalf of our Board of Directors, staff, and most importantly the clients we serve and the women we hope to serve, we want to express our sincere gratitude to SECU members and the SECU Foundation. Samaritan Colony has provided substance abuse services to men and their families for over 44 years, helping them change and grow as they work to overcome addiction. This grant will give us the ability to build capacity and provide the same level of services to women in the near future.” 

 



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