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The First Annual Law Enforcement and First Responders Summit has a new date! Save the date for January 10th and . You will hear from former DEA Agent, Steven Peterson about the fentanyl crisis, what trends we have seen and what we can expect to see in the future.

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Registration is open for our 2nd Annual Regional Leaders Luncheon to End Overdose. and be sure to arrive early to enjoy a cup of coffee at Hotel Alba’s Buffalo Bayou Coffee Shop, enjoy or their lounge, or stay later and enjoy dinner at the Spaniard.

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If addiction were only about the substance, everyone exposed to the same drug would have the same outcome. We know that’s not how it works. One famous series of experiments, often called “Rat Park”, offers a surprisingly human lesson: our environment and our sense of belonging can dramatically shape how we relate to substances.

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.