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City plans statewide addiction conference to tackle crisis

June 20, 2024 | Worcester City, Worcester County, Massachusetts



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City plans statewide addiction conference to tackle crisis
The Civic Center Commission convened recently to discuss key initiatives, including the approval of applications for an upcoming statewide addiction conference scheduled for April 16-17. The conference, a collaborative effort with the Graegan Center, aims to position the city as a central hub for discussions surrounding addiction, a pressing issue that has garnered significant attention.

During the meeting, members emphasized the importance of addressing addiction at a local level, noting that many resources and discussions tend to be concentrated in Boston. The commission expressed a commitment to fostering a more inclusive dialogue and sharing knowledge within the community.

The meeting also included a review of the minutes from the previous council meeting, which were approved without amendments, indicating a smooth transition into the current agenda. The focus on the addiction conference reflects the commission's proactive approach to tackling community health issues and enhancing local engagement in statewide conversations.

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