Valley Cities Behavioral Health Care is hosting a Lunch and Learn event on Sept. 24 at the World Trade Center Seattle, focusing on the fentanyl crisis affecting King County. The event aims to provide insights from clinical leaders about the realities of treatment and recovery. Presenters from Recovery Place Seattle and Recovery Place Kent will share their experiences, highlighting both the challenges and potential for community support in addressing this crisis. The session encourages open dialogue, with time allocated for audience questions, and is limited to 15 attendees. Tickets are free and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Lunch will be provided for a fee of $24, which includes a beverage, starter, and entrée, along with complimentary valet parking. Valley Cities emphasizes the importance of community involvement in combating the crisis and encourages attendees to share knowledge and connect others to resources. Those in need of support can reach out to Valley Cities for mental health and addiction services.
Seattle Lunch and Learn: Understanding the fentanyl crisis with Valley Cities
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