DEA Drug Take Back Day 4/24/21
DEA National Prescription Drug Take Back Day Event Saturday, April 24th 2021 from 10am-2pm To find a site in Cambria County nearest you visit: https://takebackday.dea.gov/
DEA National Prescription Drug Take Back Day Event Saturday, April 24th 2021 from 10am-2pm To find a site in Cambria County nearest you visit: https://takebackday.dea.gov/
DEA National Prescription Drug Take Back Day Saturday, April 24th 2021 from 10am-2pm To find a site in Cambria County near you visit: https://takebackday.dea.gov/
Most persons suffering from addiction are well aware that stopping the use of the addictive substance is in their best interest. Many have tried to quit before. Often multiple times. Something within either the person or their environment keeps them coming back to the addictive behavior. Efforts to stop the addictive behavior are very important
Forever Media Johnstown is connecting hearts in our community through the Connecting Hearts campaign. Read More...
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A month ago, Angela Herbein didn’t imagine she would be without her husband, John, at Christmas. Even at 82 years old, he was an avid runner and steadfast weightlifter who’d been at her side for 37 years, she said. “We both got COVID,” Herbein said. “Mine got better. His didn’t.” Read More...
December is National Impaired Driving Prevention Month. Traditionally, beginning in November and throughout the full month of December, an increasing number of Americans take to the roads, traveling to visit and celebrate with friends and family during the holiday season. Often, these holiday celebrations include alcohol service and consumption. Read More...
Join us for this Faith Based Seminar to learn how You Can Make A Difference in the lives of those experiencing Substance Use Disorder. December 9, 2020 1:30pm-2:30pm Via Zoom Call Natalie at 814-619-4505 to Register
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States was experiencing another pandemic with our youth, a vaping pandemic. As of Feb. 18, there were 2,807 Americans who had been hospitalized due to EVALI (E-cigarette, or Vaping, product use Associated Lung Injury). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported cases and/or deaths from all 50