Connect with us

Community Events

Free REVIVE! Opioid Overdose and Naloxone Education Classes

Published

on

Northwestern Prevention Collaborative, in conjunction with Northwestern Community Services Board, will offer three more free, virtual REVIVE! Training classes before the end of June. These one-hour online classes provide an overview of how to recognize an opioid overdose, respond to an opioid emergency, and administer life-saving naloxone.

Classes will be held on Friday, May 27th, from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm; Tuesday, June 7th from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm; and Friday, June 24th, from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm. All attendees will receive two free doses of Narcan by mail. To register for any of these three classes, visit nwprevention.org/revive-training.

Opioids are highly potent, making it relatively easy for accidental overdoses to happen. There has also been an increase of Fentanyl-laced “pressed pills” disguised as prescription medications such as Adderall, Percocet, and Oxycontin. These pressed pills have caused an increase in overdoses throughout the country.

This training is ideal for those who have loved ones who use or have used opioids in the past, as well as those who have personally used or are using opioids. Those who work in public places or businesses where overdoses may occur can be part of the defense against overdoses, and they are also encouraged to attend one of these free classes.

About Northwestern Prevention Collaborative

The Northwestern Prevention Collaborative covers the Lord Fairfax Planning District, encompassing the City of Winchester and the counties of Clarke, Frederick, Page, Shenandoah, and Warren. NPC focuses on education around opioids, marijuana, vaping, and alcohol, with dual goals of preventing young people from misusing drugs and reducing the number of overdose deaths. The Collaborative is a partnership between Page Alliance for Community Action, Family Youth Initiative, Warren Coalition, Northern Shenandoah Valley Substance Abuse Coalition, and the Prevention Department of Northwestern Community Services.

About the Prevention Department at Northwestern Community Services Board

The Prevention Department at Northwestern Community Services Board has a mission to prevent substance misuse and suicide and to promote mental wellness in the Lord Fairfax Planning District. The Department utilizes evidence-based programs, practices and strategies targeting concerns identified by needs assessments and using the Strategic Prevention Framework as its guide. An emphasis is placed on community collaboration and mobilization, enabling groups to be brought together for the benefit of the community. Find more information at nwcsb.com/prevention

Front Royal, VA
64°
Sunny
5:46 am8:39 pm EDT
Feels like: 64°F
Wind: 2mph WSW
Humidity: 86%
Pressure: 29.9"Hg
UV index: 0
MonTueWed
77°F / 54°F
79°F / 59°F
86°F / 66°F
Real Estate29 minutes ago

Market Value, Not Tax Assessment, Should Guide Home Listing Price

Interesting Things to Know59 minutes ago

Natural Cemeteries Offer a Greener Way to Plan Final Resting Places

Local News13 hours ago

Ole Timer’s Antiques Celebrates 25 Years on Front Royal’s Main Street

Opinion14 hours ago

Protecting the Valley: Lessons from Prince William County’s Data Center Boom  

Local News14 hours ago

VDOT: Warren County Traffic Alert for June 15 – 19, 2026

Local News20 hours ago

Beth Macy Brings Congressional Campaign to Warren County Democratic Gathering

Home22 hours ago

A Gardener’s Guide to Surviving Your Pets

Historically Speaking23 hours ago

Why ‘Tom Sawyer’ Still Matters 150 Years Later

Opinion23 hours ago

Commentary: The Exemption Virginia Can’t Price and Won’t Stop

State News23 hours ago

New House Budget Strips Environmental Standards for Data Centers, Creates Commission Instead

State News23 hours ago

Spanberger Defends Wave of Vetoes as Frustrated Democrats Push Back

Community Events24 hours ago

Front Royal’s Juneteenth Celebration Returns for Third Year of Music, Food, and Community

Local News24 hours ago

Diabetes Reversal Group Brings Health Awareness Campaign to Valley Baseball League

Interesting Things to Know1 day ago

Elder Abuse Awareness Day Highlights Hidden Harm Facing Older Adults

Agriculture1 day ago

Right Tools Can Make Hobby Farming Easier and Safer

State News2 days ago

In Albemarle County, Park’s Edge Residents Endure Stinking Floods, Rat Infestations, Fire Hazards

Obituaries2 days ago

Frederick Nigel Lewis (1962 – 2026)

Local News2 days ago

Virginia State Police Weekly Operations Seize Guns, Drugs, and Cash

Community Events2 days ago

Historic Hike Explores Lost Belmont Vineyards in Warren County

State News2 days ago

Injunction Pauses ‘Unconstitutional’ USDA Conditions for SNAP, WIC Funding to Virginia, Other States

National News2 days ago

Strong Candidates in Alaska, Ohio Seen as Moving US Senate Races Toward Dems

State News2 days ago

Some Virginians with Past Felonies Can Apply to Seal Their Records, Starting Next Month

National News2 days ago

Virginia Superintendent Reaffirms to Congress Loudoun’s Commitment to Student Needs, Parental Cooperation

Business Growth Series2 days ago

Business Growth Series: Busy All Day and Still Not Growing? Here’s Why

Interesting Things to Know2 days ago

Do You Remember Your First Color TV?