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Guilford To Mark International Overdose Awareness Day With Community Event
The free event aims to address overdose, reduce stigma and support those struggling with overdose-related loss.
GUILFORD, CT — A community event marking International Overdose Awareness Day will be held later this month on the Guilford Town Green.
Guilford Overdose Awareness Day is scheduled for Monday, Aug. 31, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
The free event is intended to bring the community together to take action on overdose, reduce stigma and provide a safe space for those struggling with overdose-related loss.
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Local partners will be on hand to honor those who have died and provide resources for people who are struggling.
The event will feature local resources, the Stashed Away trailer, a remembrance tree, pizza, activities for children and more.
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Partners listed for the event include Alliance for Prevention & Wellness, BHcare, The Connection, Aware Recovery Care, Beth-El Center, Project Courage, Guardian Recovery, APT Foundation, Waterstone, ROOT Center for Advanced Recovery, Ripple, Shatterproof and Narcotics Anonymous, among others.
The event is associated with It’s Worth It, a Guilford D.A.Y. initiative. More information is available by calling 203-453-8047 or emailing fosterl@guilfordct.gov.
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