Black Poster Project to raise awareness for America’s opioid epidemic

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BRICK TOWNSHIP, NJ – Americans are increasingly dying of drug addiction and overdose with a nearly 34% rise in deaths last year alone. This weekend, the Brick Police Department and members of the community will come together to talk about addiction in the local community.

This Saturday, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, The Black Poster Project memorial to those who have fallen prey to the opioid epidemic will be visiting Brick Memorial High School on Lanes Mill Road.

There will be vendors, unused medication drop boxes, free Narcan training, and several speakers.

“We will be there and we hope to see you come out for this moving and important event,” the Brick Police Department said.

Phil Stilton
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