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State of Addiction: Nonprofit hosts youth drug prevention event in Oldham County

State of Addiction: Nonprofit hosts youth drug prevention event in Oldham County
EFFORTS TO EDUCATE PARENTS AND CHILDREN. I WAS DESPERATE FOR CHANGE, SO I WENT TO TREATMENT FOR 60 DAYS AND IN THAT TIME I LEARNED THAT THERE WAS A WAY OUT. NOW, SIX YEARS LATER, BRI HIND, WHO BEGAN EXPERIMENTING WITH DRUGS AS A TEEN, IS SOBER. SHE SHARED HER STORY SATURDAY AT THE NONPROFIT OPERATION PARENTS, YOUTH DRUG PREVENTION EVENT. OUR MISSION STATEMENT IS TO LOVE AND SUPPORT PARENTS BY PROVIDING THEM WITH REAL WORLD INFORMATION, CONNECTION AND HOPE. BY EDUCATING BOTH PARENTS AND CHILDREN ABOUT REAL WORLD ISSUES. NOW, BEING IN HIGH SCHOOL AND TALKING TO THE YOUNGER KIDS, IT맥스카지노S REALLY LIKE IMPACTFUL. AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL SAYS THAT IT맥스카지노S EVENTS LIKE THIS THAT INVOLVE HANDS ON COLLABORATION WITH CHILDREN AND EDUCATION THAT HE WANTS TO DO MORE OF IN ORDER TO CONTINUE TO CURB THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC HERE IN KENTUCKY. THE RISK IS SO GREAT THAT WE HAVE TO BE CREATIVE. WE HAVE TO GO TO WHERE THE KIDS ARE. JUST THIS WEEK, COLEMAN GOT THE GREEN LIGHT FROM KENTUCKY맥스카지노S OPIOID ABATEMENT ADVISORY COMMISSION TO SPEND. $3.6 MILLION ON YOUTH DRUG PREVENTION CAMPAIGNS. THE FUNDS COME FROM LEGAL SETTLEMENTS, FROM DRUG COMPANIES THAT FORMER ATTORNEY GENERAL DANIEL CAMERON, ALSO ON HAND FOR THE EVENT, HELPED SECURE. WE KNOW THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC HAS RAVAGED OUR COMMUNITIES FOR FAR TOO LONG, AND NOW, BECAUSE OF RUSSELL맥스카지노S LEADERSHIP AND WHAT I WAS ABLE TO DO WHILE I WAS IN THE OFFICE, WE ARE GETTING READY TO TURN THE TIDE. OLDHAM COUNTY FISCAL COURT DONATED $20,000 OF THEIR OPIOID SETTLEMENT MONEY TO SATURDAY맥스카지노S EVENT, AND THAT맥스카지노S SOMETHING THAT DOZENS OF PARENTS TURNING OUT ARE GRATEFUL FOR. IT맥스카지노S GOT TO BE A PARTNERSHIP. I MEAN, IT CAN맥스카지노T JUST BE SCHOOLS. IT CAN맥스카지노T JUST BE GOVERNMENT. IT HAS TO BE YOU KNOW, THE CHURCHES, THE INSTITUTIONS, THE ORGANIZATIONS.
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State of Addiction: Nonprofit hosts youth drug prevention event in Oldham County
맥스카지노To instill hope in a culture that맥스카지노s seemingly hopeless when there맥스카지노s an epidemic of drugs in our community,맥스카지노 said Bree Hind. Now, six years later, Bree Hind, who began experimenting with drugs as a teen, is sober. She shared her story Saturday at the nonprofit "Operation Parent맥스카지노 youth drug prevention event.맥스카지노I was desperate for change. So, I went to treatment for 60 days, and in that time, I learned that there was a way out,맥스카지노 Hind said.맥스카지노Our mission statement is to love and support parents by providing them with real-world information, connection, and hope,맥스카지노 said Jean Schumm, founder of Operation Parent.The nonprofit carries out its mission by educating both parents and children about real-world issues. The attorney general said events like this that involve hands-on collaboration with children and education are important. He wants to do more of these events in order to continue to curb the opioid epidemic in Kentucky,맥스카지노The risk is so great that we have to be creative; we have to go to where the kids are,맥스카지노 said Attorney General Russell Coleman.Just this week, Coleman got the green light from Kentucky's Opioid Abatement Advisory Commission to spend $3.6 million on youth drug prevention campaigns.The funds come from legal settlements with drug companies that former attorney general Daniel Cameron, who was also on hand for the event, helped secure.맥스카지노We know that the opioid epidemic has ravished our communities for far too long, and now, because of Russel맥스카지노s leadership and what I was able to do while in office, we are getting ready to turn the tide,맥스카지노 Cameron said.Oldham County Fiscal Court donated $20K of their opioid settlement money to Saturday's event. and that's something the dozens of parents turning out are grateful for.맥스카지노It맥스카지노s got to be a partnership. It can맥스카지노t just be schools. It can맥스카지노t just be government, it has to be the churches, the institutions, the organizations,맥스카지노 said Lisa Doelker. Overdose deaths in Kentucky decreased in 2023 for the second year in a row. In 2022, 2,135 Kentuckians died from an overdose, marking the first decline since 2018.

맥스카지노To instill hope in a culture that맥스카지노s seemingly hopeless when there맥스카지노s an epidemic of drugs in our community,맥스카지노 said Bree Hind.

Now, six years later, Bree Hind, who began experimenting with drugs as a teen, is sober. She shared her story Saturday at the nonprofit "Operation Parent맥스카지노 youth drug prevention event.

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맥스카지노I was desperate for change. So, I went to treatment for 60 days, and in that time, I learned that there was a way out,맥스카지노 Hind said.

맥스카지노Our mission statement is to love and support parents by providing them with real-world information, connection, and hope,맥스카지노 said Jean Schumm, founder of Operation Parent.

The nonprofit carries out its mission by educating both parents and children about real-world issues.

The attorney general said events like this that involve hands-on collaboration with children and education are important. He wants to do more of these events in order to continue to curb the opioid epidemic in Kentucky,

맥스카지노The risk is so great that we have to be creative; we have to go to where the kids are,맥스카지노 said Attorney General Russell Coleman.

Just this week, Coleman got the green light from Kentucky's Opioid Abatement Advisory Commission to spend $3.6 million on youth drug prevention campaigns.

The funds come from legal settlements with drug companies that former attorney general Daniel Cameron, who was also on hand for the event, helped secure.

맥스카지노We know that the opioid epidemic has ravished our communities for far too long, and now, because of Russel맥스카지노s leadership and what I was able to do while in office, we are getting ready to turn the tide,맥스카지노 Cameron said.

Oldham County Fiscal Court donated $20K of their opioid settlement money to Saturday's event. and that's something the dozens of parents turning out are grateful for.

맥스카지노It맥스카지노s got to be a partnership. It can맥스카지노t just be schools. It can맥스카지노t just be government, it has to be the churches, the institutions, the organizations,맥스카지노 said Lisa Doelker.

Overdose deaths in Kentucky decreased in 2023 for the second year in a row. In 2022, 2,135 Kentuckians died from an overdose, marking the first decline since 2018.