The Office of the Secretary of Health and Human Resources is getting a head start on convening the legislatively mandated workgroup charged with making recommendations to improve oversight and transparency in Virginia recovery homes.
The first meeting, which is open to the public, will be held from 10 a.m. to noon tomorrow, May 29, in the East Reading Room of the Patrick Henry Building at 1111 E. Broad St.
I have requested the complete list of workgroup members and am waiting on a response.
On another note, I’m still working on an in-depth installment that will cover exploitation of labor in Richmond recovery housing.
While the process can be painfully slow at times, this project is never on pause. As always, please reach out if you’d like to share your experience.
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You need to look into (organization redacted) and their men’s program, the gay man that runs it, and the sexual relationships he has had with residents.
Hi, I’ve gotten several tips about this but haven’t been able to speak with anyone directly to corroborate the information. I’d love to talk with you if you’re willing. Please reach out anytime.
Ms. Motley, thank you for your perseverance on this subject matter. It’s individuals like you that keep the checks and balances in our community. A program that is supposed to support the people with addiction, should not be running their own side game. So much corruption, it’s disheartening at times. Please stay on top of Mr. Bagby, I feel that there is a lack of integrity with this man. God Speed.
Theresa Brooks