Documentary Trailer
Prescription Drug Epidemic is a documentary on a rural communities experience with the enormous surge in prescription drug deaths in Southwest Virginia. ASAC: Appalachian Substance Abuse Coalition for Prevention
Treatment & Recovery serving the Virginia counties of Buchanan, Dickenson, Lee, Russell, Scott, Tazewell, Wise and Washing ton and the cities of Bristol and Norton ,was developed in 2001 as a region's response to this crisis.
Hundreds of deaths have led to economic decline, higher than state average crime rates and the destruction of Southwest Virginia’s stronghold...the family. Understand the problems associated with prescription drug use and watch the pioneering strategies this coalition and its related communities implement. Drug deaths begin to decline as the coalition embraces their slogan, “Substance Abuse Prevention...Its Our Community ...Its Our Responsibility.”
Run Time: 42minutes
ASAC: Appalachian Substance Abuse Coalition
for Prevention Treatment and Recovery would like
to invite you to take part in a regional prevention campaign, ”Substance
Abuse Prevention…Our Community Our Responsibility”. Our goal is to
decrease the number of individuals using prescription drugs in our region. We are providing you with the free locally filmed
documentary, The Prescription Drug
Epidemic; A Coalitions Journey, to help you in your efforts to understand
the prescription drug problem and discover ways you can make a difference in
the areas of prevention, treatment or recovery. The documentary is also available to anyone who requests,while supplies last by emailing lgates@cmcsb.com.
With the documentary you will receive a
booklet outlining talking points that can be used with the following target populations:
1. Physicians
2. Employers
3. Youth & Parents
4. College Students and
5. Faith-Based Organizations
So many lives have been affected and many more
are searching for ways to become involved to turn this problem around. We are asking for your help to not only promote
community involvement but incorporate the viewing of this film throughout the
region through community
coalition activities, recovery programs, educational activities, drug free work
place programs, and public viewings such as lobby’s, health fairs and school events.
The DVD includes the entire 42 minute documentary and a 8 minute trailer as
well for smaller events.
We are also offering the DVD free to all our web friends across the country to support your community coalition efforts as well.
Together we ARE making a difference!
Requests for a FREE DVD of the documentary can be made to Lori Gates-Addison, lgates@cmcsb.com
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