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Community leaders unite to combat opioid crisis and support recovery

June 17, 2024 | Longwood, Seminole County, Florida



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Community leaders unite to combat opioid crisis and support recovery
During a recent government meeting, officials highlighted significant community initiatives aimed at addressing the opioid crisis and improving healthcare access in Longwood. The discussions centered around the newly established Revive Awareness Day, championed by State Attorney General Ashley Moody, State Representative Rachel Placin, and Florida Senator Jason Broder. This initiative focuses on educating the public about the importance of resuscitating individuals who have overdosed, particularly in light of the rising prevalence of fentanyl-laced substances.

The meeting also featured commendations for the American Muslim Community Clinic, which provides essential medical and dental services to uninsured residents. The clinic reportedly handles 400 medical and dental cases each month, offering free care to those in need. Officials emphasized the critical role this clinic plays in the community, especially for individuals lacking insurance or financial means.

Additionally, the Recovery House of Central Florida was recognized for its efforts in supporting individuals struggling with addiction. The facility offers six months of residential care at no cost, catering primarily to those without commercial insurance. The speaker, an 18-year recovered opioid addict, shared personal experiences and underscored the importance of faith-based long-term care programs in combating addiction.

The meeting concluded with a call for transparency and collaboration among city officials, reinforcing the belief that increased awareness and community support are vital in tackling these pressing issues.

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