JUST SAY NO: Concordia Sheriff’s Office and LDH educate students on drug dangers
Published 11:52 am Monday, September 23, 2024
- Lamar Briggs, schools and community programs resource officer of Grant Parish Sheriff's Office, speaks to Monterey students last week about the dangers of opioids and fentanyl.
CONCORDIA PARISH — Last week the Concordia Parish Sheriff’s Office along with Delta Bank brought speakers from the Louisiana Dept of Health – Office of Public Health and Briggs Communications into each junior high and high school in the parish to educate students of the dangers of vaping and to provide them with information about opioids and fentanyl.
CPSO shared the following images of the activities.
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Delta Charter School students engage in the opioid education provided by the Concordia Parish Sheriff’s Office in conjunction with Delta Bank and the Louisiana Department of Health – Office of Public Health last week.
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Ferriday students engage in the opioid education provided by the Concordia Parish Sheriff’s Office in conjunction with Delta Bank and the Louisiana Department of Health – Office of Public Health last week.
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Ferriday students engage in the opioid education provided by the Concordia Parish Sheriff’s Office in conjunction with Delta Bank and the Louisiana Department of Health – Office of Public Health last week.
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Ferriday students engage in the opioid education provided by the Concordia Parish Sheriff’s Office in conjunction with Delta Bank and the Louisiana Department of Health – Office of Public Health last week.
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Michael Vu, Emergency Planner, and Donna Matthews, opioid prevention coordinator, both with the Louisiana Department of Health – Office of Public Health, educate students about the dangers of opioid use.
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Stephen Dawkins of Delta Bank; Michael Vu, Emergency Planner for the Louisiana Department of Health – Office of Public Health; Donna Matthews, opioid prevention coordinator with the Louisiana Department of Health – Office of Public Health; Lamar Briggs, schools and community programs resource officer of Grant Parish Sheriff’s Office; and Hilie McFarland of Detla Bank.