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Overdose deaths drop, Narcan gets results, Project Opioid says
Read full article: Overdose deaths drop, Narcan gets results, Project Opioid saysNonprofit Project Opioid announced on Monday that overdoses have finally fallen and the wide availability of naloxone, commonly known by the brand name Narcan, is the reason why.
Opioid overdose deaths decrease in Central Florida. Here’s what a new report shows
Read full article: Opioid overdose deaths decrease in Central Florida. Here’s what a new report showsLaw enforcement met with community leaders to announce new data that shows a historic reduction in opioid overdose deaths in Central Florida.
Central Florida community observes International Overdose Awareness Day
Read full article: Central Florida community observes International Overdose Awareness DayLocal leaders came together with families Wednesday to mourn those lost to overdose deaths and look toward solutions for those struggling with opioids.
Drug overdose deaths up again in Central Florida in 2021, Project Opioid says
Read full article: Drug overdose deaths up again in Central Florida in 2021, Project Opioid saysProject Opioid is set to discuss the latest overdose crisis data at the Citrus Club in Orlando Thursday morning, organizers announced.
Project Opioid launches ‘The Everyone Campaign’ with billboards spread across Central Florida
Read full article: Project Opioid launches ‘The Everyone Campaign’ with billboards spread across Central FloridaThe Everyone Campaign is set to focus on the dangers of drugs like fentanyl and help people who are struggling with the opioid crisis by using marketing billboards.
Project Opioid to launch advocacy program in Central Florida
Read full article: Project Opioid to launch advocacy program in Central FloridaProject Opioid, a Florida-based initiative team that works alongside the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office, is set to introduce a new advocacy campaign next week, according to a news release.
Report shows historic increase in opioid overdose deaths in Central Florida
Read full article: Report shows historic increase in opioid overdose deaths in Central FloridaA Florida-based initiative teamed up with the Seminole County Sheriff’s office Wednesday to release a new report about a historic rise in local opioid overdose deaths.
Community leaders looking to stop opioid overdose deaths, blame pandemic
Read full article: Community leaders looking to stop opioid overdose deaths, blame pandemicORLANDO, Fla. – Church leaders and law enforcement are working together to address the rise in overdose deaths within the last year. “What we are seeing is a perfect storm of the previous overdose crisis now colliding with COVID-19 and driving the numbers of deaths from overdose to historic levels,” Andrae Bailey, CEO of Project Opioid said. Seminole County Sheriff Dennis Lemma, a coach for Project Opioid, said they are working to bring more community programs to reach those struggling with opioid addiction. “We’ve incorporated a lot in various programs in Seminole County and this project with project opioid brings the faith community together, the business community together and the public sector to come up with real reasonable solutions,” Lemma said. To keep up with the latest news on the pandemic, subscribe to News 6′s coronavirus newsletter and go to ClickOrlando.com/coronavirus.