Resources

Getting Help, Prevention and education, Narcan, fentanyl awareness, and info for parents & teens.

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For Parents & Teens

Teaching kids to stop, ask questions, and involve a trusted adult helps prevent accidental exposure to medications and dangerous substances that they may come across while playing in parks and neighborhoods. Prevention starts with conversations at home with clear rules kids can remember. 

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Prevention & Education

Opioids can take hold quickly and affect anyone. Addiction is a medical condition—not a moral failure—and recovery starts with honest information, support, and access to care that meets people where they are.

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Get Help

Get the treatment and support you need.

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Fentanyl Awareness

Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid. It is approximately 100 times more powerful than morphine.

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Narcan

Narcan is a medication that can save someone’s life if they’re overdosing on opioids.