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Community unites to combat drug epidemic with recovery event

June 05, 2024 | Greeneville, Greene County, Tennessee



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Community unites to combat drug epidemic with recovery event
During a recent Greenville city council meeting, Joe Jones, the executive director of the Recovery Coalition, presented plans for an upcoming community event aimed at raising awareness about recovery resources amid the ongoing drug epidemic. Scheduled for July 20th from noon to 4 PM, the event will be a collaborative effort with the Antidrug Coalition and is designed to highlight the various recovery programs available in the area.

Jones emphasized the urgency of addressing the drug crisis, citing a recent seizure of 10,000 fentanyl pills and heroin in Greene County. He noted that the event will provide a platform for individuals in recovery to share their stories and encourage others to seek help. The initiative aims to foster community involvement and support for those affected by substance abuse.

The council unanimously approved the event, recognizing its potential to positively impact the community.

In addition to the recovery event, the council also discussed a special event application for the \"Sundown on Depot 2\" car show, which is set to take place on June 22nd from 2 to 8 PM. Originally scheduled during the hours festival in May, the event was postponed due to inclement weather. The car show will feature a variety of vehicles and is expected to attract a diverse audience, further enhancing community engagement.

Both events reflect the council's commitment to addressing local issues and fostering community spirit in Greenville.

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