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In this episode of BBB Sharing, we welcome back Joe Crowley from the Coleman Institute for another enlightening discussion. Joe delves into crucial statistics and information about drugs, shedding light on the realities we face as a community. He shares actionable strategies on how each of us can make a difference in combating drug issues and supporting recovery. Additionally, Joe discusses the importance of ongoing mental health support for individuals on their recovery journey post-detox. Tune in for valuable insights and empowering conversations on recovery and community wellness.
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