Friday, March 23, 2018

FBI, DEA and Sheriff's Office To Lead Opioid Discussion

Expert speakers from the FBI, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and the King County Sheriff’s Office are scheduled to lead a community conversation about the opioid epidemic on Monday, April 9th in Fall City.  -- Convened by King County Councilmemember and Education Hill resident Kathy Lambert.  

Image result for opioid street homeless drug  imageIt's hoped the event will educate parents, school personnel, teens, and the public about the opioid crisis facing communities across the east and rural portions of the county.  It’s another look at this issue from an event held earlier this year from the human services aspect. 

“It is vital that everyone be informed on the many aspects of this epidemic. After many conversations and presentations about the opioid crisis, I am convinced that this conversation/seminar, led by experts on this topic, will be very informative,” said Councilmember Lambert. “Information for parents and teens in particular is crucial. Everyone who knows a friend or loved one dealing with this issue should plan on attending.”

It’s being hosted by the Snoqualmie Valley Alliance Church on Monday, April 9 from 6:30 – 8:00 pm.

                                                Snoqualmie Valley Alliance Church
                                                36017 SE Fish Hatchery Road
                                                Fall City, WA  98024

Interested attendees can rsvp to ross.marzolf@kingcounty.gov.

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