Health & Wellness · Community Outreach

Naloxone Pop-up Sites

Access vital substance recovery resources and Naloxone training at the Watertown Town Hall pop-up site.

Thu, 20 May 2027 Watertown Town Hall Watertown , Connecticut
The Naloxone Pop-up Sites event provides essential community access to life-saving resources and support for those affected by substance use. Hosted by the McCall Behavioral Health Network, this initiative aims to increase awareness and accessibility of Naloxone within the Watertown area. Attendees can engage with health professionals, receive educational materials, and learn about local recovery programs. This event is a crucial step in fostering a safer, more informed community dedicated to wellness and recovery.

What to Expect

A supportive environment where community members can access Naloxone and learn about substance recovery services provided by the McCall Behavioral Health Network.

Who Should Attend

  • Individuals in recovery
  • Family members of those in recovery
  • Community health advocates
  • Local residents
  • Emergency responders

Agenda Overview

The event focuses on providing direct access to Naloxone and information regarding substance use disorder support services.
Venue & Address
Watertown Town Hall
61 Echo Lake Rd
Watertown , Connecticut – 06795
United States
Organizer
McCall Behavioral Health Network · Non-profit
A behavioral health organization dedicated to wellness and recovery services.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the event?
To provide Naloxone access and substance recovery information.
Who is hosting?
McCall Behavioral Health Network.
Is there a cost?
The event is free to the public.
Do I need to register?
No registration is required.
Where is it located?
Watertown Town Hall.
Is this for families?
Yes, it is open to anyone seeking support.
Tags
Health Recovery Watertown Naloxone Community Wellness
Summary
Community health event providing Naloxone access and recovery resources in Watertown.
Reference: mccallbhn.org
Highlights
  • Naloxone distribution
  • Recovery resource access
  • Expert health guidance
  • Community support network
  • Educational materials
  • Public safety initiative
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