Senator Dan Sullivan: The Fight Against Fentanyl in Alaska
Episode Overview
Discussion on the One Pill Can Kill campaign and fentanyl awareness Importance of spreading awareness and empowering youth in Alaska Exploration of mental health, substance abuse, and their interconnectedness Advocacy for recovery out loud and community support initiatives Highlight on the role of youth ambassadors in combatting the fentanyl crisis
Our children are under attack. We have to stand up and speak out. It can be scary, but recovery out loud is crucial so our loved ones don't die in the dark. Share your story; it matters.
When it comes to the fentanyl crisis, Alaska is on the front lines. In this episode of the MY House Podcast, host Michelle Overstreet, along with Bryan Fields and Isaac Smolden, sit down with U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan to tackle this pressing issue head-on. Senator Sullivan dives into the One Pill Can Kill campaign, a crucial initiative aimed at educating young people about the deadly risks of fentanyl.
The conversation doesn't just skim the surface; it digs deep into the alarming rise of overdoses in Alaska over the past year and the importance of spreading this life-saving information within the community. You'll hear firsthand accounts and compelling statistics that underline why awareness is more critical than ever. The team also delves into the intersection of mental health and substance abuse, emphasizing a compassionate, person-to-person approach in addressing these intertwined crises.
If you're looking for insights on how community support and recovery advocacy can make a real difference, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to hear how you can be part of the solution and help create a safer, healthier Alaska.