Moore Counseling to Host Opiate Symposium

Heroin use and heroin related deaths are steadily rising in Ohio.  Twenty-three people on average in Ohio are dying from heroin overdoses weekly.

Moore Counseling & Mediation Services Inc., will host an Opiate Symposium on Wednesday, August 31, 2016 to educate the community about the services and resources available to the community.

Community leaders, city officials, local judges and concerned families will be in attendance. 

Panelist will be available to have a discussion about how the heroin epidemic has affected Euclid, Ohio and the surrounding communities and its families. 

Members from the Greater Cleveland Drug Court will provide information including the services and programs they offer that may help an individual that is struggling with an opiate addiction.

Panelist include: 

Kirsten Holzheimer Gail, Mayor City of Euclid

Daryl Jackson, Ph.D.
Greater Cleveland Drug Court Program Coordinator
Cleveland Municipal Court

Jan Kenepp
Business Manager, Alkermes

Deborah A. LeBarron, Esq.
Euclid Municipal Court Judge

Lauren Moore, Esq.
Greater Cleveland Drug Court Judge
Cleveland Municipal Court

Martina Moore, Ph.D.
President & CEO
Moore Counseling & Mediation Services, Inc.

Kenny Yuko
Ohio Senator 25th District

This symposium will be held at Moore Couseling and Mediation Services, Inc., located at 22639 Euclid Avenue
Euclid, Ohio 44117.

The symposium is free and open to the public.

For more information, call 216-404-1900.

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