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Live Tampa Bay: LIVE — Afternoon Networking Honoring Senator Rouson

Join Live Tampa Bay in person at The Cuban Club to formally launch our anti-stigma campaign by honoring Senator Rouson. Listen to Senator Rouson share his recovery story and connect with leaders in the Tampa Bay region as we take the next step of bringing recovery stories into the light.


Tuesday, June 28, 2022
4:00pm – 6:00pm

The Cuban Club
2010 N Avenida Republica de Cuba
Tampa, FL 33605

Partner Events

2022 NADDI Florida Training Conference Co-Hosted by the Hanley Foundation – NADDI – National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators

Who should attend? – Educators, prevention specialists, drug free coalitions, community leaders and law enforcement personnel.

Where: Lee County Public Education Center, 2855 Colonial Blvd, Fort Myers, FL 

When: Wednesday, June 1, 2022 – 8 am-4:30 pm

The mission of Community Coalition Alliance (CCA) is to serve as a collective voice of community coalitions working towards the health and wellness of all Floridians.

Join Tuesday, June 7th from 2:00 – 3:30 pm as Jennifer Webb gives insight into policymaking.

https://ccafl.adobeconnect.com/neprevention

Join Wholesome Community Ministries for the final event of the 5-Month Community Wellness Challenge. Jennifer Webb will be speaking on the opioid crisis and solutions.

Sunday, June 28th

10:00am – 2:30pm

16110 S. U.S. 301

WIMAUMA, FL, 33598

 

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Letter from the CEO

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.