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Libigee founder urges wider Narcan distribution, demonstrates use and describes vending-machine program
Summary
Cynthia Persley, founder of Libigee Foundation, briefed the Dallas Commission on Disabilities on Feb. 25 about fentanyl risks, free Narcan distribution, vending-machine placement and community trainings to reduce overdose deaths.
Cynthia Persley, founder of the Libigee Foundation, told the City of Dallas Commission on Disabilities on Feb. 25 that her nonprofit is training communities and distributing free naloxone (Narcan) to reduce fentanyl deaths.
Persley described Libigee’s activities—training school staff, bar employees and community groups, distributing free nasal naloxone and installing refurbished vending machines across Dallas that make Narcan available in public venues.…
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