Overdose Awareness and Prevention
The crisis of overdose and substance misuse continues to grow at alarming proportions in the region. As the numbers of overdoses continue to rise, the importance of preventive measures becomes increasingly critical. Centralizing resources and opportunities in a coordinated space is essential for effectively addressing this pressing public health issue. This document explores the importance of overdose prevention and the role of centralized resources in creating a safer and healthier community.
The overdose epidemic is not only an issue here, but it has also claimed thousands of lives across the nation. This crisis not only affects individuals but also devastates families, strains healthcare systems, and impacts the broader community. Over the past decade, overdose deaths have increased. Education, intervention, and access to treatment are small steps we can do to help lower the risk.
Raising awareness about the dangers of drug misuse and the signs of overdose is crucial. Public education campaigns, school-based programs, and community outreach can help inform individuals about the risks associated with substance use and the importance of seeking help. That is why the City of Lake Stevens has created this space and held two town halls with another one scheduled on May 22, 2025. Let's come together and help each other end this epidemic.
Available Resources
- Lake Stevens Community Resource Center
- Recovery Beyond
- The More We Love
- Snohomish County Health Department
- Steve Pitkin, Prevention-Intervention Specialist with the Lake Stevens School District
- Drugfree.org
- National fentanyl awareness day
- Song for Charlie
- Drop the F Bomb
- Resources for parents/guardians for youth refusing behavioral health services.
- Parent Talk Kit: Tips for Talking and What to Say to Prevent Drug and Alcohol Abuse
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration campaign Talk, they hear you
- Snohomish County Assessment & Treatment Resources
- Washington State Naloxone Order Form
- WA Department of Health: Overdose Education and Naloxone Distribution
- Lake Stevens School District: A-Z Community Resources
- Catholic Community Services of Western Washington: Substance Use Disorder Treatment
- WSU Extension: Strengthening Families Program: For Parents and Youth 10-14
- Snohomish County Health Department: Snohomish Overdose Prevention
- Dawson Place: Child Advocacy Center
- The Compassionate Friends: Find Support
- Compass Health: Youth Substance Use Disorders
- Ideal Option
- Cocoon House
- Al-Anon Family Groups
- Narcotics Anonymous
- Volunteers of America
- US Drug Enforcment Administration: Fentanyl Awareness
- Addictions.com: Alcohol & Drug Rehabs in Washington
- Washington Detox Centers for Drug and Alcohol Addiction
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Overdose and Prevention Town Hall: A Pathway To Hope
Join the conversation and help keep Lake Stevens a safe place to live, work, and play.
Sam Quinones: Fentanyl, Meth, and the Opioid Crisis
September 28, 2023 - Sam Quinones Town Hall
Overdose & Prevention Town Hall
June 8, 2023 - Overdose & Prevention Town Hall