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A Call to Solidarity: Shedding Light on the Overdose Crisis.

In the wake of rising overdose numbers that have resonated across the country, the Northern Shenandoah Valley is taking a bold step toward awareness, remembrance, and education. On August 31st, the Front Royal Moose Lodge is set to host the Overdose Awareness Day Vigil—a gathering aiming not only to mourn the losses but also to kindle hope and spread knowledge.

The evening will unfold in three phases:

  1. Resource Fair at 6:30 pm: Delve into insights provided by local organizations from Page, Shenandoah, and Warren counties. Their unified goal? To challenge the opioid epidemic head-on, starting from prevention and culminating in recovery. An added highlight—the Rapid Revive course—is touted to be a game-changer.
  2. Speakers at 7:00 pm: The event will feature prominent community figures:
  • Chief Wayne Sager of Strasburg: A stalwart of the Shenandoah Valley and a dedicated service officer, Chief Sager boasts a significant resume, including leadership roles in combating substance misuse and advocating for the youth. His community-oriented approach underpins his long-standing commitment to a safer society.
  • Lisa Cochran from NWCSB: Lisa’s personal story of struggle and redemption speaks volumes. Having braved a tumultuous journey from addiction to recovery and even surviving the heart-wrenching loss of her daughter, Lisa channels her life experiences to uplift and guide others caught in the clutches of substance misuse.
  • John Winslow, Founder of International Recovery Day: With a whopping 47 years in recovery, John stands as a beacon of hope and resilience. His endeavors stretch from helming the 23 West Club in Luray, VA, to championing prevention, treatment, and recovery at multiple levels.
  1. Candlelight Vigil at 7:45 p.m.: This session will be the emotional fulcrum of the evening. Attendees will partake in a solemn remembrance—lighting candles and commemorating every life lost to overdose in the northern Shenandoah Valley from January 2022 to July 31, 2023.

While the event targets residents of Page, Shenandoah, and Warren counties, it sends out an open invitation. Whether you’re a direct victim of the overdose crisis, or someone who wants to extend solidarity, your presence can make a world of difference.

The overarching theme of this gathering? Solidarity. In the words of Celeste Brooks, one of the event’s key contacts, “Those impacted by overdose can feel isolated. This event is a powerful statement—we see you, and you are not alone.”

For additional details or to connect with the event coordinators, interested parties can reach out to Celeste Brooks at 540-667-3367 or through celeste@warrencoalition.org. For global perspectives on the overdose crisis, www.overdoseday.com offers resources and a list of events.

The Northern Shenandoah Valley is taking a stand against the overdose crisis, armed with knowledge, compassion, and a burning desire to bring about change.

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