Join Meaningful Movies out on the Key Peninsula for a special screening of Love in the Time of Fentanyl
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Location: The Mustard Seed Project of Key Peninsula – 9016 154th Avenue Court Northwest, Lakebay, WA, 98349
π₯ The Event Meaningful Movies Tacoma & Gig, in collaboration with the Key Peninsula invites you to a special screening of “Love in the Time of Fentanyl.” A poignant and impactful documentary that shines a light on the pressing issue of the opioid crisis and overdose awareness.
π The Film Follows the lives of individuals and families affected by the devastating impact of the opioid epidemic, particularly the potent and dangerous drug, Fentanyl. Through personal stories, the film explores the challenges faced by those struggling with addiction, as well as the heart-wrenching journeys of their loved ones. The Overdose Prevention Society opens its doorsβa renegade supervised drug consumption site that employs active and former drug users. Its staff and volunteers do whatever it takes to save lives and give hope to a marginalized community in this intimate documentary that looks beyond the stigma towards compassionate, sensible solutions.
π Why You Should Attend Fentanyl deaths are an epidemic across many states in the US. It affects all ages, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes. We know that Fentanyl deaths and overall drug addiction are health emergencies draining available funds for treatment. This film not only raises awareness about the opioid crisis but also empowers us to engage in open conversations, understanding, and support for those battling addiction. By participating in this virtual screening, you are contributing to the broader conversation surrounding overdose awareness and the urgent need for change.
π£ Event Highlights:
- Community: Connect with other concerned and compassionate people wanting to make a change and positive impact in our community.
- Insights: Following the screening, there will be a compelling and meaningful conversation
- Resources: Discover ways to get involved and support local initiatives addressing the opioid crisis.
π Together, We Can Make a Difference: Overdose Awareness Day is a time to remember those we have lost, support those who are struggling, and take action to prevent future tragedies. By coming together we can ignite change and promote a more compassionate and informed community.
Cost: Screenings are free; We gratefully accept donations to help offset the costs of presenting the films we screen.
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