Gwinnett DA on fentanyl: “This has gotten very bad.”
• More cartels are represented in Atlanta than in any other city in the country.
• Number one killer of people ages 18 – 49
• Why kill their customers?
• Fentanyl is in everything, even weed
• More cartels are represented in Atlanta than in any other city in the country.
• Number one killer of people ages 18 – 49
• Why kill their customers?
• Fentanyl is in everything, even weed
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Georgians are sheltering at home in response to the coronavirus pandemic, and this new reality has many people using technology like never before to stay connected to their families, friends, and broader support networks.
During Women’s History Month, we honor the legacy of women who have made the world a better place. And yet we sometimes overlook the fact that all women have a hand in shaping the future.
Navigate Recovery Gwinnett, a recovery community organization working to change the way addiction is treated in Gwinnett County and Georgia, is extending its mission with a new long-term, residential recovery center for women.
Eastside Medical Center collected 9 pounds of opioid medications during its “Crush the Crisis” opioid take-back day on September 7 to help combat the nation’s opioid crisis. Numerous community members participated in the event by dropping off unused and expired prescription medications.
The organization No Longer Bound was founded, not surprisingly, by a U.S. Marine who fought in the Viet Nam War. When he returned home from the war, he found that he had a new battle to fight, and this time the enemy was more formidable, more devious, than any he had ever battled.
Chances are you’ve stood in line behind them at a grocery store in Grayson, or idled next to them at a traffic light in Lilburn.
The Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia’s Professional Advisors Committee hosted a community education event on the Georgia Meth Project. The event, sponsored by Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, brought together citizens and business leaders from across the county to learn valuable facts about the use of Meth in our community and the importance of community awareness and advocacy about this drug.
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