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Remembering Dead Friends on Overdose Awareness Day
Remembering Dead Friends on Overdose Awareness DayGet the VICE App on iOS and AndroidThis piece was published in partnership with the Influence.Wednesday is International Overdose Awareness Day.Days like this used to feel weird to me: I spend most of my time working with and loving people who use drugs—providing trainings, working at syringe-access programs, doing street outreach, and fighting against harmful and racist drug war policies.
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Fort Hamilton hosts International Overdose Awareness Day event
Fort Hamilton hosts International Overdose Awareness Day eventSonja Kranbuhl of Kettering Health Network and Mark Mignery, Hamilton fire fighter and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Coordinator, light candles for the 93 people who died of overdose deaths in the first six months of 2016 during an event at the hospital in support of International Overdose Awareness Day, Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2016.GREG LYNCH / STAFFBy Wayne BakerStaff WriterAs part of a program Wednesday to recognize International Overdose Awareness Day, organizers sought to both raise awareness and reduce the stigma surrounding drug-related deaths.In Butler County, 189 people died from drug overdoses in 2015, and 149, or 79 percent, were heroin-related — including heroin, fentanyl or a combination of both, according to Dr. Lisa Mannix, Butler County Coroner.
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Candlelight vigil in Northampton in honor of International Overdose Awareness Day
Candlelight vigil in Northampton in honor of International Overdose Awareness DayNORTHAMPTON, Mass.(WWLP) – Tapestry Health held a candlelight vigil Wednesday night to remember those who've lost their battle with addiction.United by grief, loved ones gathered in front of First Churches in Northampton to read the names of those who lost their battles with addiction in honor of International Overdose Awareness Day.
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On Overdose Awareness Day, South Jersey Town Announces Expansion of Addiction-Fighting Program
On Overdose Awareness Day, South Jersey Town Announces Expansion of Addiction-Fighting ProgramGloucester Township Police Chief Harry Earle speaks on International Overdose Awareness Day about the expansion of the township's Project SAVE program for people battling addiction.Today is International Overdose Awareness Day.Tune in to NBC10 at 7 p.m. for Generation Addicted, our Emmy-nominated, in-depth special report giving an inside look at the heroin and opioid epidemic in our area.
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Downtown Eastside marchers mark Overdose Awareness Day
Downtown Eastside marchers mark Overdose Awareness DayAbout 30 people, many dressed in black, marched along Hastings Street in Vancouver on Wednesday to mark International Overdose Awareness Day and to remember the people who have been killed by drugs.The demonstrators walked in the rain with banners and a black casket to represent those who have died.At times, there was solemn drumming and a man with a megaphone called out to people on the sidewalk, encouraging them to join the march.
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