Save a Seawolf: Poisoned: America's Fentanyl Crisis
Student Center Ballroom A
6:00 pm
– 8:00 pm
The Fentanyl Crisis in Sonoma County and across the country has gotten worse and it is incredibly concerning given the amount of cases we hear about daily in Sonoma County , the Bay area or across the country. While we would like to think our campus and community are free from these horrors, they are not. Join us in March as we kick off our Save A Seawolf: Fentanyl and Other Drug Awareness Month. We will hear from Michele Leopold whose son Trevor’s life was cut short from an overdose right here at SSU. We will also hear from experts in the county and campus about these potent and easily available drugs, as well as from law enforcement and the health center about getting trained and accessing Narcan so we can all be better prepared to Save a Seawolf should we need to. Educate yourself, and bring your friends to these important programs.
America’s illicit drugs are being laced with one of the deadliest opioids ever created, killing in record numbers. ABC’s Bob Woodruff travels across a nation in crisis to uncover the epidemic of fentanyl poisoning. Join us as we watch this documentary and discuss what is happening in Sonoma County and on campus, as well as how we can work together to keep each other safe. For more information, contact Mo.phillips@sonoma.edu
https://abcnews.go.com/US/video/poisoned-americas-fentanyl-crisis-84766860