Project Opioid JAX
Project Opioid JAX, an initiative of JAX Chamber, collaborates with the top leaders in our community to confront the overdose crisis through education and awareness, data analysis, high-impact strategies, outreach and engagement to vulnerable communities.
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04/24/2026
Keep your family safe. Dispose of unused opioids, prescription medications and over the counter pills tomorrow at http://dea.gov/takebackday
04/23/2026
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04/22/2026
Helping a friend sometimes means sharing facts and resources. Learning about the effects of alcohol and other substances and practicing how to talk about it can make a real difference.
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04/17/2026
You cannot force someone to make the right choice, but you can walk with them through it.
Listening genuinely and offering to support them, like asking “Who else can we talk to together?” or “What kind of help feels best to you?”, shows care and helps them feel grounded when facing tough decisions.
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04/15/2026
Before talking to a friend about something serious, pick a good moment and place, somewhere calm without pressure or distractions.
Thinking ahead about what you will say and even writing it out can help you speak with clarity and care.
These steps help your friend feel safe enough to hear the facts and make confident, healthy decisions.
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