Learn Life-Saving Skills: Opioid Overdose Reversal Training for Parents at Mount Si High School, November 6th

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

On November 6th, parents of students in grades 6–12 at Snoqualmie Valley School District are encouraged to attend a vital training session focused on Opioid Overdose and Emergency Reversal at Mount Si High School. This training comes in response to the alarming rise in opioid overdoses, a pressing public health concern affecting communities nationwide. Participants will be educated on essential techniques and strategies to effectively manage overdose situations, potentially saving lives in critical moments. The program underscores the importance of parental involvement and community solidarity in tackling the opioid crisis. By equipping parents with these life-saving skills, the initiative aims to enhance the overall safety and preparedness of families in the district.

Attendees will also have the opportunity to engage with professionals in the field, gaining insights into broader issues related to substance use. This event represents a proactive step towards fostering a safer environment for students and families alike. Community leaders urge all parents to take part in this essential training to contribute to a healthier future.

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