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NCW Opioid Response Conference: Pathways to Prevention

A unique opportunity for your community to come together to address the opioid epidemic by taking action to increase awareness and prevention. Join educators, students, and community leaders for a facilitated discussion to develop innovatice, out-of-the box strategies for opioid prevention in our whole community. Share your ideas. Be a part of the solution.

The NCW Opioid Response Conference is a FREE conference that takes place at the same time, at multiple sites throughout the North Central Region.

In partnership with: North Central Accountable Community of Health, WorkSource Okanogan County, Columbia Valley Community Health, Grant Integrated Services, and North Central Educational Services District. Thank you to Washington State University Extension for developing the Rural Pathways to Prosperity conference delivery model and for providing training and support for this conference.

Locations:

  • Bridgeport: Bridgeport High School, 1220 Kryger Ave, Bridgeport, WA 98813

  • Colville: WSU/TEDD Conference Room, 986 S. Main St., Colville, WA 99114

  • Coulee Dam: Lake Roosevelt Jr./Sr. High Library, 505 Crest Dr., Coulee Dam, WA 99116

  • Leavenworth: Chelan County Fire Station, 228 Chumstick Hwy, Leavenworth, WA 98826

  • Moses Lake: Grant Integrated Services, 840 E. Plum St., Moses Lake, WA 98837

  • Nespelem: Lucy F. Covington Government Center, 21 Colville Street, Nespelem, WA 99155

  • Omak: Omak High School Library, 20 S Cedar, Omak, WA 98841

  • Oroville: Oroville District Office, 816 Juniper Street, Oroville, WA 98844

  • Twisp: Liberty Bell High School, 24 Twin Lakes Road, Winthrop, WA 98862

  • Wenatchee: Confluence Technology Center, 285 Technology Center Way, Wenatchee, WA 98801

Date and Time: 
March 15, 2019 - 9:00am to April 18, 2024 - 10:50pm
Category: 
Training
Location: 
Multiple Sites throughout North Central Washington