On
Wednesday, November 7, 2018, the Byron-Bergen Jr./Sr. High School welcomes the
public to a panel discussion about the nation-wide opioid epidemic. The event features experts in the field of addiction,
as well as an opioid addiction survivor.
“The alarming thing about opioid abuse is how ubiquitous it has become,” said Byron-Bergen Jr./Sr. High School Principal Pat McGee. “We are not just inviting our students and their families. Opioid addiction does not discriminate and we encourage all members of our community to join us and learn how to identify or avoid opioid abuse. We are, quite literally, trying to save lives.”
This event is free and open to the public. Panelists will
discuss recent developments regarding the availability and danger of opioids
and will address audience questions. The panel will be moderated by GCASA
Executive Director John Bennett and Assistant Director of Prevention Sherri
Bensley. Additional panelists include Allison Parry-Gurak from the GOW Opioid
Taskforce, Byron-Bergen Student Resource Officer Matt Butler, Prevention
Educator Gina Henry, and a guest speaker with first-hand experience overcoming
opioid addiction.
The
panel is hosted by the Byron-Bergen Central School District and conducted by
the Genesee/Orleans Council on Alcoholism and
Substance Abuse (GCASA). It will take place Wednesday, November 7, 2018, from 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Jr./Sr. High School Auditorium located at 6917 West
Bergen Road, Bergen, NY 14416.