Bangor, Maine, will continue to offer syringe services after a pilot program ends, consolidating services at another location as part of a broader harm-reduction effort. The program, launched in response to Maine's HIV outbreak, has been a success and will allow the community to meet the need for syringe services at Ohio Street. The services will continue to provide a community space and healthcare hub for those in need. William Hurley, executive director of Needlepoint Sanctuary, said the program has been a tremendous success and will allow the community to meet the need for syringe services at Ohio Street. The services will continue to provide a community space and healthcare hub for those in need. The pilot program was launched in response to Maine's HIV outbreak, and it has been a success in providing syringe services to those in need. The services will continue to be available at the new location, and they will continue to provide a community space and healthcare hub for those in need. The program has been a success in providing syringe services to those in need, and it will continue to be available at the new location. The services will continue to provide a community space and healthcare hub for those in need, and they will continue to be available at the new location. The program has been a success in providing syringe services to those in need, and it will continue to be available at the new location.
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Bangor Syringe Services Continue After Pilot Program Ends
Bangor, Maine, will continue to offer syringe services after a pilot program ends, consolidating services at another location as part of a broader harm-reduction effort.
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