‘Community Discussion On Opioid Crisis’ March 3 In Shelton

State Representatives Jason Perillo (R‑113), Ben McGorty (R‑122) Laura Hoydick (R‑120), JP Sredzinski (R‑112), and State Senator Kevin Kelly (R‑21) will be hosting a community discussion on Connecticut’s opioid addiction crisis on March 3 in Shelton.

The event will be held in R.D. Scinto Auditorium at 1 Corporate Drive in Shelton from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and is free and open to the public.

The communities of Shelton and Stratford have all experienced difficult tragedies recently involving opioid abuse. Monroe, like other neighboring communities, is experiencing a rise in opioid abuse. The legislators from these three communities are partnering with Shelton Mayor Mark Lauretti, Stratford Mayor John Harkins, and Monroe First Selectman Steve Vavrek in sponsoring the event focused on these three communities.

Opioid addiction and abuse is on the rise in each of your communities and across the state,” said Rep. Perillo. As we start to look at possible answers for addressing this epidemic, it is essential to bring together community leaders with people who have experienced the tragedy such addiction inflicts from all vantage points. I hope people will join us for this discussion.”

A terrible toll has taken across our communities with so many lives needlessly lost or changed forever due to the horrors of opioid addiction,” said Rep. McGorty. These tragedies are on the increase, and any meaningful attempt to combat this begins with our towns’ leaders and residents getting together to talk about what we can each do.”

Almost everyone knows a person or a family that has been deeply impacted by the tragic consequences of opioid addiction and abuse,” said Rep. Hoydick. The answer to this scourge starts with a frank and honest discussion and that’s what I hope we will have at this event, as we collectively seek to find solutions.”

Addiction is a serious issue that affects every community in the state,” said Rep. Sredzinski. By holding this forum, we are hoping to bring together area leaders as well as the public to continue the discussion on how we at the state level can attempt to curtail this. I encourage every concerned person to attend and join the conversation.”

Opioid addiction is a problem that affects all communities in our region, state, and country,” said Sen. Kelly. I encourage all residents to come learn about the warning signs and how to get help for yourself, a family member, or a friend that bay be suffering from this disease.”

The forum will feature organized discussion with the legislators as well as DMHAS Commissioner Miriam Delphin-Rittmon, Mayor Lauretti, First Selectman Vavrek, Stratford Police Chief Patrick Ridenhour, Youth Service Bureau’s Tamara Trojanowski, and testimonials from area residents in recovery.

Figures from the Office of the State Medical Examiner indicate that accidental drug deaths from all types are at al all-time high across the state, more than doubling since 2012.

A flier for the event is below.

Opioid Addiction Forum

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