Next Narcan Training Event Scheduled for April 6

During the past year, Cortland County has experienced an alarming increase in the opioid overdose rate.  An opioid overdose can happen to anyone consuming opioids for medical or recreational use. However, the pandemic and resulting social isolation have contributed...

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Partner Spotlight: The Southern Tier AIDS Program (STAP)

The Southern Tier AIDS program (STAP) has been providing comprehensive HIV/AIDS services to the Southern Tier of New York for over 35 years, among other services. All of STAP’s services are available to clients in Cortland County. STAP recently joined...

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How to Use Fentanyl Test Strips & Why They Are Important

What is fentanyl? Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is about 50-100 times as potent as heroin. People use fentanyl because it is cheap to manufacture and a small amount goes a long way. Many individuals consume fentanyl without knowledge...

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Narcan Training Event Scheduled for March 10

During the past year, Cortland County has experienced an alarming increase in the opioid overdose rate.  An opioid overdose can happen to anyone consuming opioids for medical or recreational use. However, the pandemic and resulting social isolation have contributed...

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Where To Go If You or Someone You Love is Struggling with Addiction

Over 2.1 million people in the United States struggle with opioid use disorder and over 120,000 people die each year from overdose. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many people into isolation, creating a perfect storm of economic insecurity and...

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Narcan Pop-Up Event Scheduled for February 24

During the past year, Cortland County has experienced an alarming increase in the opioid overdose rate.  An opioid overdose can happen to anyone consuming opioids for medical or recreational use. However, the pandemic and resulting social isolation have contributed...

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Two Parents Discuss the Benefits of Needle Exchange – Part 2

Pictured above is Karlene Shafer on the left, pointing to her daughter's name on the remembrance tree, and father Dean O'Gorman on the right. In last week’s blog article, Part One: Harm Reduction with Dean and Karlene, we were fortunate...

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Two Parents Discuss the Importance of Harm Reduction – Part 1

Healing Cortland was fortunate to speak with Dean O’Gorman and Karlene Shafer, two Cortland County residents who are very passionate about ending the overdose crisis. Both Dean and Karlene have lost a child to an opioid overdose, and are...

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Healing Cortland Launches Monthly Newsletter

We are delighted to launch the first edition of our newsletter for community partners, leaders and engaged community members. In these newsletters you will find updates about Healing Cortland’s initiatives, news and upcoming events from partner agencies, and relevant...

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Family & Children’s Counseling Services (FCCS) and Cortland Area Communities That Care Coalition (CACTC) Partner to Address Opioid Overdose Crisis in Cortland County

During the past year, Cortland County has experienced an alarming increase in the opioid overdose rate.  Public health experts are indicating that 2020 data will set new records for fatal and non-fatal overdoses, especially fatal overdoses. An opioid overdose...

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