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Cross Community Collaborative

@cccollab_tn

We are a multi-county collective banding together to impact substance abuse prevention and education.

Joined March 2021

Proper disposal of unneeded medication saves lives. This Saturday is National Take Back Day. Find a drop-off location near you at tntogether.com/takebackday #TNTakeBack #TakeBackDay

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Too often, unused prescription drugs find their way into the wrong hands. That's dangerous and often tragic. This Saturday is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. Find a drop-off location near you at tntogether.com/takebackday #TNTakeBack #TakeBackDay

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Proper disposal of prescription drugs saves lives and prevents unsafe chemicals from polluting our drinking water. This Earth Day properly dispose of your unneeded medications. Find a drop-off location near you at tntogether.com/takebackday #TNTakeBack #TakeBackDay

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The Drug Enforcement Administration has issued a Public Safety Alert warning Americans of the alarming increase in the lethality and availability of fake prescription pills containing fentanyl and methamphetamine. #OnePillCanKill


Fact #5 This year's National Drug and Alcohol fact week is coming to a close, but don't let that stop you from seeking out resources at songforcharlie.org to learn more about Fentanyl and opioids! #songforcharlie #ndafw2022

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Fact #4 for #NDAFW Know which pills are most commonly laced with illicit drugs! #SongForCharlie #OnePillCanKill

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There is no way to test a pill for Fentanyl without liquefying it. #NDAFW #SongforCharlie

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Come out and enjoy some free pizza and a fun time at the Burn! #TTU #Sober_Thursday

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Mixing drugs is extremely dangerous. The effects from combining substances are often stronger, unpredictable, & sometimes deadly. CDC recognizes National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week® to highlight the dangers that come with mixing drugs. Learn more: go.usa.gov/xzgVs.

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#MakingtheCase:"Ever since fentanyl hit the streets traffickers have been creating their own trends. The mixture of heroin/fentanyl has become health’s most potent enemy & the mixture of cocaine/fentanyl is following...”said @DEANEWYORKDiv Chief Donovan go.usa.gov/xepJd

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📣National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week® has officially kicked off! Join NIDA and @NIAAAnews in sharing the science about drugs, alcohol and the developing brain by planning and participating in activities in the week ahead: loom.ly/AKiVvWY #NDAFW

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The only safe medications are ones that come from licensed and accredited medical professionals. Pills purchased outside of a licensed pharmacy are illegal, dangerous, and potentially lethal. #OnePillCanKill Learn more at dea.gov/onepill


Criminal drug networks are using social media and smartphone apps to flood the U.S. with deadly fentanyl and fentanyl-laced fake pills. #OnePillCanKill Learn more at dea.gov/onepill


4 out of every 10 counterfeit pills contain a lethal dose of Fentanyl. Never take pills from anyone other than a doctor #SongForCharlie

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The U.S. overdose crisis has reached a devastating new height with more than 100,000 people dying over the last year from drug overdoses. #OnePillCanKill Learn more at dea.gov/onepill youtu.be/Bbe_9-ChfnM


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The DEA lab found 4 in 10 counterfeit pills contain a lethal dose of fentanyl. We are desperate to get the word out to parents, teens, everyone -One Pill Can Kill. More than 104,000 OD deaths in the last year, 65% from fentanyl. Learn more >>DEA.gov/OnePill

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Come out to Dogwood Park on the 19th of March to have some fun and learn about substance use prevention!

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