Pam Birtolo, founder and outgoing Executive Director of Flagler Open Arms Recovery Services (Flagler OARS), is proud to announce the appointment of Brock Birtolo as the organization’s new Executive Director as of September 1, 2025.

Since launching Flagler OARS in 2019, Pam has led the nonprofit in building a recovery-friendly community across Flagler County, finding new ways to support individuals and families living with substance use disorder. Under her leadership, Flagler OARS has distributed thousands of free Narcan doses, launched innovative recovery programs, and expanded lifesaving peer support services throughout the region.

Now, the torch passes to Brock Birtolo, who has served as VP of Operations for Flagler OARS since 2023 and was instrumental in opening the Discover and Recover St. Johns office earlier this year. Brock’s passion for peer-led recovery shines in every initiative, whether launching new services or connecting with individuals at the heart of their recovery journeys.

“Brock has a remarkable talent for bringing people together with purpose and compassion,” said Pam Birtolo. “His leadership at Discover and Recover St. Johns has already expanded our reach and impact. I couldn’t be more confident about the future of Flagler OARS with Brock at the helm.”

Brock is committed to building on OARS’ legacy of empathy-driven, evidence-based care. “Recovery is a community effort,” Birtolo shared. “We’re here to stand beside every individual and family, offering hope, connection, and practical support. I’m honored to follow in Pam’s footsteps and continue our mission of reducing stigma and saving lives.”

Flagler OARS now provides ongoing peer support groups, one-on-one mentoring, free Narcan distribution, and community education throughout Flagler and St. Johns counties. The organization remains dedicated to meeting people where they are—and making recovery accessible to all.

Flagler OARS currently distributes over 400 boxes of Narcan monthly and provides a variety of recovery support groups throughout Flagler County. The organization continues to work with local businesses, schools, and community organizations to expand recovery-friendly initiatives countywide. For the month of June 2025, they provided support to 361 individuals, distributed 5,496 Narcan doses, participated in 52 events and hosted/coordinated an additional 34 events – totaling 431.75 hours – and facilitated 20 groups – fostering connection and healing.