Yakima Valley Community Foundation hosting conversation on fentanyl crisis on March. 13

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YAKIMA, Wash.-A community conversation on the fentanyl crisis is set for Yakima on Wednesday, March. 13 at the Seasons Performance Hall, from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

The educational forum, part of the Yakima Valley Community Foundation’s Community Conversation series, hopes to build empathy, and understanding within the community and will feature Megan Tweedy, a local community activist who works to prevent fentanyl overdose deaths.

“When we have treatment that works, why is the fentanyl problem getting worse?” will feature a panel of experts from various fields, including law enforcement, judicial, medical and community activism, according a Yakima Valley Community Foundation press release.

Tweedy will moderate a panel discussion with the professionals with the hopes of enlightening the public on the fentanyl crisis and the combined efforts required to turn the tide.

More information about the community conversation or to register can be found by scanning the QR code in the flyer or by calling 509-457-7616.

 

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