At Trinity’s Children, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive support and resources to families and youth affected by overdose, with a special focus on combating the fentanyl crisis. Our services are designed to empower individuals, educate communities, and advocate for meaningful change. Here’s how we strive to make a difference:
Awareness and Education Programs
Community Workshops: We conduct interactive workshops in schools, community centers, and online platforms to educate youth and families about the dangers of fentanyl and other opioids.
Educational Materials: Our team develops and distributes brochures, videos, and digital content to raise awareness about overdose prevention and substance abuse.
Public Awareness Campaigns: We launch initiatives to spread vital information through social media, local media outlets, and community events.
Advocacy and Legislative Action
Policy Advocacy: Collaborating with lawmakers to push for stronger legislation and stricter penalties against fentanyl distribution.
Community Mobilization: Organizing rallies, petitions, and meetings to engage the community in policy change.
Collaborations: Partnering with organizations to amplify our impact on legislative matters.
Family and Youth Empowerment
Support Groups and Counseling Referrals: Hosting regular support groups for those coping with loss or substance abuse, and connecting them with counseling services.
Resource Navigation: Assisting families in finding treatment programs, legal aid, and essential services.
Youth Mentorship and Development: Providing mentorship, skill-building workshops, and educational scholarships to empower affected youth.
Community Engagement and Events
Fundraising Events: Organizing annual events like our golf tournament and Tough Mudder to raise funds and awareness.
Volunteer Opportunities: Offering ways for community members to get involved and support our mission.
Awareness Days: Participating in national and local events dedicated to overdose awareness and prevention.
First Responder Education
Specialized Training Sessions: Offering comprehensive training to enhance first responders’ ability to handle overdose situations with compassion and efficiency.
Educational Materials and Tools: Supplying first responders with resources to improve on-scene care.
Collaborative Feedback and Improvement: Working with agencies to refine training based on real-world experiences.
Resource Center
Information Hub: Providing resources on our website, including articles, hotline numbers, and support services.
Online Support: Offering virtual assistance for immediate help or information.
Literature Distribution: Sharing printed materials to educate and inform the community.