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2023 June, As We Grow

Make a Difference: Join a Committee.

We are forming the following committees to help lawmakers craft and support policy that will result in meaningful, lasting change in our region that will save lives and help to end the overdose epidemic:

The Advocacy Committee will help craft the legislative advocacy agenda by prioritizing policy solutions that will reduce the number of overdose deaths and strengthen the behavioral health system.

The Fentanyl Test Strip Implementation Committee will work to ensure the new FTS legislation makes a difference.

Email Jennifer Webb to request to join either of these committees.

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This February, I’ve been thinking a lot about how loneliness, overdose, and stigma show up in real lives here in Tampa Bay, and what it would look like for all of us to respond with more compassion, not more pressure. In my letter, I share why connection and person‑first language matter so much, how Black communities are carrying a disproportionate share of this crisis, and three simple ways we can care for ourselves more kindly while helping someone else feel less alone.