“Your Light Still Shines” In Support of International Overdose Awareness Day
Name:
“Your Light Still Shines” In Support of International Overdose Awareness Day
Date:
August 30, 2018
Time:
5:30 PM - 8:15 PM CDT
Event Description:
“Your Light Still Shines”
In Support of International Overdose Awareness Day
"Your Light Still Shines" is an event that's being hosted by the Village of New Lenox and the New Lenox Safe Communities America Coalition, in support of International Overdose Awareness Day. Residents are encouraged to attend this event to learn more about the heroin epidemic and what can be done to save lives. Those who have lost a loved one to a drug overdose are invited to bring a framed photo that will be displayed on a memorial table during the event. The first 200 attendees will be provided with a candle and votive, which will be lit at the end of the presentation in memory of those who lost their battle with addiction.
Timetable
5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Narcan® Training ¦Village Hall Community Room
5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Informational Tables ¦Village Commons
5:30 to 7:00 p.m. HERO “Hidden in Plain Sight” Trailer¦North Side of Village Hall
5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Unwanted Medication Take Back¦ North Side of Village Hall
7:00 to 7:45 p.m. Main Event/Speakers ¦ Village Commons Performing Arts Pavilion
7:45 to 8:15 p.m. Informational Tables, “Hidden in Plain Sight” Trailer, Unwanted Medication Take Back ¦Remain Open
Speakers (as of July 31, 2018)
Tim Baldermann Mayor, Village of New Lenox
James Glasgow Will County State’s Attorney
Brian Kirk H.E.R.O. (Heroin Epidemic Relief Organization)
“Amie” Individual in recovery that will provide hope for others
John Roberts H.E.R.O. (Heroin Epidemic Relief Organization)
Mike Loverde First Family Interventions
Billy Knott Pastor, Revolution Church – closing prayer and candle lighting
Narcan® Training
Dr. Kathleen Burke PhD, Director Substance Abuse Initiatives, Will County Executive’s Office, will provide FREE Narcan® training to the public. Narcan® (naloxone) is a medicine that blocks the effects of opioids and reverses an overdose. Everyone in attendance will receive a Narcan® Nasal Spray Kit upon completion of the training. To register for the training, please email or call Daniel Martin, Safe Community Coordinator, Village of New Lenox, dmartin@newlenox.net or (815) 462-6493.
Informational Tables
H.E.R.O. (Heroin Epidemic Relief Organization)
New Lenox Police Department
Heroin Anonymous
Will County State’s Attorney’s Office
Rosecrance
Stepping Stones
Silver Cross Hospital (Behavioral Health)
P.A.T.H.
Gateway Foundation
Symetria Recovery
Heroin Is Killing My Town (Midwest Chapter)
Existential Recovery Center
Wilmington Coalition for a Healthy Community
H.E.R.O. “Hidden in Plain Sight” Trailer
Take a tour of the “Hidden in Plain Sight” trailer. It’s set-up as a teenager’s bedroom to educate parents about potentially dangerous items that are often “hidden in plain sight.” Teens engaging in substance abuse and other risky behaviors (sexual, suicidal) often find clever ways to hide what they’re doing. Learn about the latest trends and concealment methods from volunteers that have been trained by H.E.R.O.
Unwanted Medication Take Back
Each year, millions of Americans resolve to clean out their medicine cabinets. Medicines unsecured in the home can cause confusion and medication misuse, resulting in serious health implications. Medications, especially opioid-based pain killers, can fall into the hands of teens and lead to addiction. Please use this opportunity to properly dispose of over-the-counter and prescription medications at the New Lenox Police Department’s informational table. Items not in their original containers must be packaged in non-leaking containers. Unacceptable items include needles, sharps, IV bags, thermometers and medical waste.
In Support of International Overdose Awareness Day
"Your Light Still Shines" is an event that's being hosted by the Village of New Lenox and the New Lenox Safe Communities America Coalition, in support of International Overdose Awareness Day. Residents are encouraged to attend this event to learn more about the heroin epidemic and what can be done to save lives. Those who have lost a loved one to a drug overdose are invited to bring a framed photo that will be displayed on a memorial table during the event. The first 200 attendees will be provided with a candle and votive, which will be lit at the end of the presentation in memory of those who lost their battle with addiction.
Timetable
5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Narcan® Training ¦Village Hall Community Room
5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Informational Tables ¦Village Commons
5:30 to 7:00 p.m. HERO “Hidden in Plain Sight” Trailer¦North Side of Village Hall
5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Unwanted Medication Take Back¦ North Side of Village Hall
7:00 to 7:45 p.m. Main Event/Speakers ¦ Village Commons Performing Arts Pavilion
7:45 to 8:15 p.m. Informational Tables, “Hidden in Plain Sight” Trailer, Unwanted Medication Take Back ¦Remain Open
Speakers (as of July 31, 2018)
Tim Baldermann Mayor, Village of New Lenox
James Glasgow Will County State’s Attorney
Brian Kirk H.E.R.O. (Heroin Epidemic Relief Organization)
“Amie” Individual in recovery that will provide hope for others
John Roberts H.E.R.O. (Heroin Epidemic Relief Organization)
Mike Loverde First Family Interventions
Billy Knott Pastor, Revolution Church – closing prayer and candle lighting
Narcan® Training
Dr. Kathleen Burke PhD, Director Substance Abuse Initiatives, Will County Executive’s Office, will provide FREE Narcan® training to the public. Narcan® (naloxone) is a medicine that blocks the effects of opioids and reverses an overdose. Everyone in attendance will receive a Narcan® Nasal Spray Kit upon completion of the training. To register for the training, please email or call Daniel Martin, Safe Community Coordinator, Village of New Lenox, dmartin@newlenox.net or (815) 462-6493.
Informational Tables
H.E.R.O. (Heroin Epidemic Relief Organization)
New Lenox Police Department
Heroin Anonymous
Will County State’s Attorney’s Office
Rosecrance
Stepping Stones
Silver Cross Hospital (Behavioral Health)
P.A.T.H.
Gateway Foundation
Symetria Recovery
Heroin Is Killing My Town (Midwest Chapter)
Existential Recovery Center
Wilmington Coalition for a Healthy Community
H.E.R.O. “Hidden in Plain Sight” Trailer
Take a tour of the “Hidden in Plain Sight” trailer. It’s set-up as a teenager’s bedroom to educate parents about potentially dangerous items that are often “hidden in plain sight.” Teens engaging in substance abuse and other risky behaviors (sexual, suicidal) often find clever ways to hide what they’re doing. Learn about the latest trends and concealment methods from volunteers that have been trained by H.E.R.O.
Unwanted Medication Take Back
Each year, millions of Americans resolve to clean out their medicine cabinets. Medicines unsecured in the home can cause confusion and medication misuse, resulting in serious health implications. Medications, especially opioid-based pain killers, can fall into the hands of teens and lead to addiction. Please use this opportunity to properly dispose of over-the-counter and prescription medications at the New Lenox Police Department’s informational table. Items not in their original containers must be packaged in non-leaking containers. Unacceptable items include needles, sharps, IV bags, thermometers and medical waste.