Fentanyl is the leading cause of death for Americans 18 to 49. Steve Nissim leads a discussion among those affected by and combatting fentanyl in Pensacola. Guests include Stephanie Shepard, Hope Above Fear; Bradford Bishop, Offentsive Corp.; Melissa Moyer Pusch, Jamie’s Mom’s House.
As well as Chief Andy Hobbs, Escambia County Sheriff’s Office; Joey Kerman, EMS CORE; and Sweneda McDonald, Lakeview Center.
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Escambia County School District: Counselors going back to school community resources.
6 boxes of narcan passed out.
Town Hall meeting at Centre for Excellence
EMPOWER Presentation at our local youth runaway shelter.
8 boxes of narcan passed out.
Suicide prevention, fentanyl awareness, and narcan training. 12 boxes of narcan passed out.
Intro to Public Writing: Fentanyl Awareness & Narcan Training. 24 boxes of narcan passed out.
63 Nonprofit Organizations came together to share information on the free services they provide. There were more than 120,000 Essential Items Distributed for Free. Hope Above Fear gave out over 1,000 journals and pencils to help remind our youth that they are the author of their story.
“One of the most vital ways we sustain existence is by building communities of resistance, places where we know we’re not alone.” Check out the pictures provided by C.K. Portraits. You will find over 20 links for local organizations that are here to help serve our community.
United, WE ARE changing lives!
Thank you Meredith Hackwith Edwards for such an incredible interview with our Founder & Executive Director, Stephanie Shepard. If you haven’t checked out Escambia County Public Schools podcast yet, Voices United in Education, go and listen to episode 95: Should Every Parent Worry About Fentanyl? http://www.voicesunitedineducation.com/.../ep-95-should..
The Voices United in Education podcast did an amazing job hosting Escambia Counties first Podcastapalooza. We gave out over a dozen boxes of Narcan and engaged in some intense conversations.
Two Innerlight Surf Shop employees received narcan training and left prepared to help if a situation ever arose.
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