Encourage our Legislatures to Raise Funding For Opioid Crisis in Connecticut
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Coleen Murphy
6 years ago
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This should be a priority in this state with the current epidemic we are enduring. Addiction doesn’t affect 1 type of person, it does not discriminate against age, color, religion, political status, gender or status. I lost my brother 1.5 years ago and when he was looking for the help he wanted and needed, there was NONE! Enough with the stigmas... Give them the opportunity to find and get help.
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MaryBeth Moore Zocco
6 years ago
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Stop the stigma. Let's get people the help they need. Remember my son Ryan Moore, forever 25, drug induced homicide. Heroin with fentanyl.
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Jacqueline Roy
6 years ago
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Going through this crisis with my son has showed me the need for more long term facilities especially for those without the financial means to seek private facilities. With this such an epidemic and all the talk from politicians you would think there would be alot of options.
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Margie Obst
6 years ago
Help end addiction and help heal mental illness.
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Natasha Kelley
6 years ago
It’s time Connecticut. More preventative programs are necessary it’s a matter of life and death.
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Vanessa Parker
6 years ago
This is for a great cause. Please share ❤️
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Sue Istvan
6 years ago
CT has NOTHING for young people. Rush Ford is a joke and DCF is corrupt
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Anonymous
6 years ago
Proud of you Jaz
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Kelly Ballard
6 years ago
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My son died of an overdose 10-20-15. I never even rec’d a call from local police to do a follow up or to check his cell to see who he bought it from
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Anonymous
6 years ago
Prevention and treatment work. Please support
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Terry Pasquale
6 years ago
Addiction affects everyone. Prevention efforts need to be increased.
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Justin Cowes
6 years ago
I support people getting the help they need and can’t afford I feel like the world needs to focus on the plan to get these folks help
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Jazmine Parker
6 years ago
This is more than a class project. This is the start of a change .
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Michael Prezioso
6 years ago
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The opiod epidemic seems to be forgotten but its taking lives at alarming rates. If the government can be so quick to fight vaping with such vigor, why cant they do the same with the opiod epidemic?
This should be a priority in this state with the current epidemic we are enduring. Addiction doesn’t affect 1 type of person, it does not discriminate against age, color, religion, political status, gender or status. I lost my brother 1.5 years ago and when he was looking for the help he wanted and needed, there was NONE! Enough with the stigmas... Give them the opportunity to find and get help.
Stop the stigma. Let's get people the help they need. Remember my son Ryan Moore, forever 25, drug induced homicide. Heroin with fentanyl.
Going through this crisis with my son has showed me the need for more long term facilities especially for those without the financial means to seek private facilities. With this such an epidemic and all the talk from politicians you would think there would be alot of options.
Help end addiction and help heal mental illness.
It’s time Connecticut. More preventative programs are necessary it’s a matter of life and death.
This is for a great cause. Please share ❤️
CT has NOTHING for young people. Rush Ford is a joke and DCF is corrupt
Proud of you Jaz
My son died of an overdose 10-20-15. I never even rec’d a call from local police to do a follow up or to check his cell to see who he bought it from
Prevention and treatment work. Please support
Addiction affects everyone. Prevention efforts need to be increased.
I support people getting the help they need and can’t afford I feel like the world needs to focus on the plan to get these folks help
This is more than a class project. This is the start of a change .
The opiod epidemic seems to be forgotten but its taking lives at alarming rates. If the government can be so quick to fight vaping with such vigor, why cant they do the same with the opiod epidemic?
Let’s help save lives.