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All are invited to participate in an important series of events focused on fentanyl education at Manteo Baptist Church. The youth rally is scheduled for Sunday, October 12, at 6 p.m., providing a platform for young people to engage in discussions surrounding the dangers of fentanyl and substance abuse.
Following the youth event, an adult community rally will take place on Monday, October 13. This gathering aims to inform and empower adults with knowledge about the risks associated with fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid that has become a significant public health concern.
The rallies are designed to foster community awareness and encourage open conversations about prevention strategies. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from experts, share personal stories, and learn about resources available to combat the fentanyl crisis. Together, the community can work towards creating a safer environment for everyone. Join in this vital conversation to make a difference.
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