BCOPP Project Coordinator Speaks to Members of Rotary
Staff Report From Savannah CEO
Wednesday, May 2nd, 2018
Last week, Bryan County Opioid Prevention Project Project Coordinator Mary Fuller spoke with members of the Rotary Club of Richmond Hill at their weekly lunch meeting at the Richmond Hill City Center.
Fuller relayed important information about the dangers of opioid misuse and abuse and compelling information about how this issue is affecting Bryan County. She also shared the new initiatives and programs BCOPP is now offering to parents and students in Bryan County.
“It was wonderful to engage with leaders in this community who all work to make Bryan County a better place,” said Fuller. “Awareness and community support are two of the biggest parts of the Bryan County Opioid Prevention Project. Spreading awareness about the misuse and abuse of opioids and prescription drugs at the Richmond Hill Rotary Club was an excellent opportunity to gain community support for a cause so close to home here in Bryan County.”
Rotarians were interested in learning about BCOPP and engaged in a lively question-and-answer session following Fuller’s presentation. The Rotary Club of Richmond Hill contribute their time, energy, and passion to sustainable, long-term projects in local communities across the globe.