From left, Kenosha County Treatment Court Coordinator Keri Pint and Behavioral Health Manager Jeni Parkinson of Kenosha County Behavioral Health Services take off on a Human Services on the Go mission during the International Overdose Awareness Day event in Kenosha’s Uptown. The two walked the neighborhood, handing out information about community resources aimed at stemming the overdose crisis.
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Christina Mundschau, addiction services liaison for Rogers Behavioral Health, shares her story of recovery during Kenosha County Behavioral Health Services’ International Overdose Awareness Day event on Aug. 28.
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From left, Professional Services Group Supervisor of Substance Use Programming Jenny Free and Recovery Specialist Stephanie Karls talk with County Executive Samantha Kerkman at Kenosha County Behavioral Health Services’ International Overdose Awareness Day event at the PSG offices in Kenosha’s Uptown.
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From left, Pleasant Prairie Police Chief David Smetana, Kenosha County Community Prevention and Education Specialist Levi Stevenson, Sheriff David Zoerner and Kenosha County Behavioral Health Manager Jeni Parkinson listen to the program at the International Overdose Awareness Day event.
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From left, Kenosha County Behavioral Health Services Director Kari Foss, County Executive Samantha Kerkman and Professional Services Group Supervisor of Substance Use Programming Jenny Free, hold Kerkman’s proclamation for International Overdose Awareness Day.
Sue Kahler, substance abuse prevention coordinator for Bismarck-Burleigh Public Health in Bismarck, North Dakota, demonstrates Narcan, which revives people from opioid overdoses.
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From left, Kenosha County Treatment Court Coordinator Keri Pint and Behavioral Health Manager Jeni Parkinson of Kenosha County Behavioral Health Services take off on a Human Services on the Go mission during the International Overdose Awareness Day event in Kenosha’s Uptown. The two walked the neighborhood, handing out information about community resources aimed at stemming the overdose crisis.
Christina Mundschau, addiction services liaison for Rogers Behavioral Health, shares her story of recovery during Kenosha County Behavioral Health Services’ International Overdose Awareness Day event on Aug. 28.
From left, Professional Services Group Supervisor of Substance Use Programming Jenny Free and Recovery Specialist Stephanie Karls talk with County Executive Samantha Kerkman at Kenosha County Behavioral Health Services’ International Overdose Awareness Day event at the PSG offices in Kenosha’s Uptown.
From left, Pleasant Prairie Police Chief David Smetana, Kenosha County Community Prevention and Education Specialist Levi Stevenson, Sheriff David Zoerner and Kenosha County Behavioral Health Manager Jeni Parkinson listen to the program at the International Overdose Awareness Day event.
From left, Kenosha County Behavioral Health Services Director Kari Foss, County Executive Samantha Kerkman and Professional Services Group Supervisor of Substance Use Programming Jenny Free, hold Kerkman’s proclamation for International Overdose Awareness Day.