Health & Fitness
Learn About Naloxone Use on Dec. 4
Families and others experiencing opioid addiction can learn about resources available and receive a free naloxone kit.

The Capital Area Public Health Network invites parents, families, friends and those experiencing opioid addiction this holiday season to join us for a short panel discussion on addiction and what resources are currently available.
Those attending can receive a naloxone kit, provided by the Department of Health & Human Services, at no cost.
From 6 to 7 p.m., a panel discussion and resource table will be available for attendees.
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Panelists include:
- Donna Marston, Families Sharing without Shame
- Dr. Molly Rosignol, DO, ConcordHospital
- Officer Eric Adams, Prevention Enforcement Treatment program, Laconia Police Department
- Dean LeMire, One Voice for Strafford County /Person in Recovery
7 to 8 pm. Educational Session & NO Cost Distribution of Naloxone Kit
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For more information, contact Katy Shea at katy@capitalareaphn.org.
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