Welcome to our Upcoming Events page!
Here you'll find all our latest upcoming events, flyers, and registration links!
Wednesday, May 21, at 5 PM - 7 PM
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Wednesday, June 18, at 5 PM - 7PM
Mark your calendar for Wednesday, June 18, at 5 PM at the Milford Public Library for a free, in-person community training focused on substance use awareness and how to respond during an overdose crisis. This session will teach you how to:
✔️ Recognize the warning signs of an overdose
✔️ Respond quickly and effectively
✔️ Support someone experiencing substance use challenges
Whether you're a parent, friend, neighbor, or concerned community member - your knowledge can save lives.
This post is supported by SAMHSA and the Delaware Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health’s Health Equity Advancement Project (HEAP) initiative.
Wednesday, July 23, at 5 PM - 7 PM
Looking for ways to talk to your kids about substance use? You’re not alone. Join us Wednesday, July 23 at 5 PM at the Milford Public Library for a free, in-person workshop. A safe and welcoming space to:
✨ Learn how to have open conversations with your kids about substance use
✨ Explore age-appropriate worksheets that make learning fun
✨ Participate in interactive activities that build trust and understanding
✨ Engage in family conversations designed to bring everyone together
This post is supported by SAMHSA and the Delaware Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health’s Health Equity Advancement Project (HEAP) initiative.
Wednesday, September 24, at 5 PM - 7 PM
Join us Wednesday, September 24, from 6 to 8 PM for a FREE community event + a powerful video debut at 550 S Dupont Blvd Suite F, Milford, DE A meaningful gathering dedicated to addressing and preventing substance use.
Hear first-hand stories of resilience, gain practical strategies to support others, connect with local services and resources, enjoy fun activities for the kids, and bring your appetite.
Whether you're navigating this issue personally, supporting someone who is, or you want to help build a more informed and compassionate community, your presence matters. We look forward to seeing you there!
This post is supported by SAMHSA and the Delaware Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health’s Health Equity Advancement Project (HEAP) initiative.
For our upcoming campaign, SUD Voices: Stories that Unite and Define, we are currently seeking volunteers to share their experiences with Substance Use Disorders as part of a special video project.
If you would like to attend our upcoming events, be a part of the video project, or receive more information, please fill out the form below.
Thank you for helping us raise awareness and build a stronger community.