A national education effort to prevent the
spread of opioid addiction
What Every Family Needs to Know About Opioids TV Special
WBAL Channel 11
Baltimore Virtual Town Hall on Opioid Awareness
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed life as we know it. We are now operating in the world of the new normal. With the Coronavirus induced prohibition on large-scale events, the DEA Youth Summits have been postponed until 2021. However, this must not stop the DEA 360 effort from educating the public and promoting awareness around the topic of opioids and the opioid epidemic taking place in our communities.
With this as the backdrop, DEA 360 and the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation are organizing a series of Virtual Town Hall discussions addressing the core topic of “What Every Family Needs to Know About Opioids.” In many cases, we will be partnering with a local television station to conduct a television special on the topic, after which we will continue the important discuss online. Local leaders and prevention and treatment advocates will discuss the epidemic and its impact in the community and provide insight into local resources available to assist anyone dealing with any form of substance abuse. These experts will also take questions from the viewing audience. Anyone can register to receive program notifications about the Town Hall in your community.
The Baltimore Virtual Town Hall on Opioid Awareness educates young people and adults about the growing opioid epidemic and encourage healthy decision-making. An essential ingredient to a solution is stopping the spread of addiction through a message of abstaining from experimentation – if less young people are experimenting with these highly addictive drugs, less will fall victim to this often-fatal disease of addiction. The program educates families about the dangers, warning signs, and effects of opioid abuse, and also connect them with resources to deal with opioid abuse. Most of all, the program aims to recognize and promote healthy choices and demonstrate the benefits of a healthy lifestyle.
Friday, December 11, 2020
8:00PM ET
Program Details
The Baltimore Virtual Town Hall on Opioid Awareness is designed to address the growing opioid epidemic by reaching out to our communities to stop addiction before it starts and by promoting healthy choices and educating families about the dangers of opioid misuse.
Resources
Baltimore Area Resources:
• Baltimore County Resource, Education & Advocacy Help Line: 410-88-REACH
• Center for Addiction and Pregnancy (CAP): 410-550-3066
• David’s Loft (outpatient treatment for minors): 410-800-4226
• Helping Up Mission: 410-675-7500
• Johns Hopkins Broadway Center for Addiction: 410-955-5439
• Mountain Manor / Safe Harbor: 877-274-3522
• Mountain Manor Treatment Center: 800-446-8833 (accept minors and have inpatient services)
• People Encouraging People Recovery Center: 410-764-8560
• Powell Recovery Center: 410-276-1773
• Reach Health Services: 410-752-6850
• Recovery 4 Life: Cindy 443-469-7313 #7438 Mr. Steve
• Seventy Times Seven Wellness Mission: 410-624-5037
• Tuerk House: 410-233-0684
• Turning Point: 410-675-2113
• Winchester Health: 410-624-7111
Community Partners
The DEA 360 Campaign and the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation would like to the following partners for their support and partnership in this public awareness event.