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Community Alert

We are seeing a rapid increase in fentanyl overdoses specific to our area over the past 60 days. So much so that multiple agencies have contacted the Way Out West Coalition (WOW) to ensure we are aware of what is happening locally. As a result, the WOW Coalition has implemented a plan to reverse this alarming trend.

We could list more than a dozen reasons why this is happening. There is no one cause, and no one solution will solve this. So let’s not spend time looking at who to blame, what or who is responsible, or why this is happening. Let’s focus our energy on what we can do as individuals and for our families.

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What we can do immediately is spread the word. Talk with your family members and circle of friends, and share this information with others. That’s what can change the outcomes in our immediate area. We have made significant progress getting the word out to the community about Narcan, which can reverse a fatal fentanyl/ opioid overdose. Many households now include it as part of their first aid kit.

Find the ad with the “pencil tip” picture in this month’s issue and scan the QR code. That will provide you with valuable resources on this topic, as there is not enough room on this page to address the topic sufficiently.

Here are a few facts: In 2022, the DEA seized more than 50.6 million fentanyl pills. 6 out of 10 pills tested by the DEA contained a deadly dose of fentanyl. Fentanyl overdoses are the leading cause of death for Americans ages 18-45. The highly addictive drug is responsible for nearly 70% of the United States’ 107,000+ overdose deaths in the past year.

Community awareness and education is one of the best ways to address this problem. Contact us to schedule us to talk to your group or organization. We guarantee it will be eye-opening and helpful for all who attend. Our goal is to make it easier for everyone by understanding the power and dangers associated with fentanyl/opioids and how to put safeguards in place. For additional information, visit wowcoalition.org, call (623) 208-3230 or email: info@wowcoalition.org to book a talk for your group or become a coalition member.

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