Salisbury, MD
The Annual Overdose Awareness Day event will be held on Thursday, August 22, 2024 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Winterplace Park, 6737 Blue Ribbon Road Salisbury, MD 21804. This FREE family-friendly evening includes stories from family members who have lost a loved one in their battle, lyrical dance, support and grief resources, pizza and snow cones. The event aims to spread strength and hope, be proactive in an attempt to draw our community closer, and dispel stigma. A candlelight vigil and a time of remembrance will conclude the event. The event is rain or shine, and participants are encouraged to bring a chair.
This event is an opportunity to remember those in the community who have succumbed to overdose. Overdose Awareness Day offers all who have been affected a chance to publicly mourn and help the wider community understand that fatal overdoses profoundly affect our society. Help us spread awareness, remember those who have lost their battle, and acknowledge the grief of family and friends left behind. #endoverdose. #weseeyou
For additional information about the event, call Jessica Taylor at 443-695-0548.
A huge THANK YOU to our sponsors for making this event possible:
– Elks Salisbury 817
– Sam’s Club
– Pepsi Co.
If you or someone you love is struggling with a substance use disorder, please call:
In Wicomico County: the COAT program is available 24/7 at (443) 783-6875 or visit the Safe Station 24/7 located at 726 S. South Blvd, Salisbury MD (inside of the Recovery Resource Center). For more info, visit the Wicomico County Health Department’s website at www.wicomicohealth.org
In Somerset County: the 24/7 Peer Line at (443) 410-3720 or visit the Recovery and Wellness Center at 11674 Somerset Avenue, Princess Anne Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Also visit somersethealth.org to explore the numerous programs offered.
In Worcester County: the 24/7 Peer Warm Line at (844) 663-7337 or go to the Safe Station at the 15th St. Fire Department in Ocean City after hours. Also visit WorcesterHealth.org to explore the numerous programs offered.
For family members struggling with grief/loss or those who just need support, call 988. The 988 Lifeline provides 24/7 free and confidential support for people in distress as well as prevention and crisis resources.
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