Lorain civic, faith-based and mental health leaders want an end to the recent violence and drug abuse in the city, but residents must get behind this effort and involved to help stop this disturbing trend. The leaders say there is a rise in domestic violence cases as well as the fentanyl use that’s crippling addicts. […]
Lorain faith and community leaders gathered Nov. 30 at the Christian Temple in downtown Lorain to address a recent increase in domestic violence cases as well as the fentanyl use that's crippling addicts.
The Interfaith Ministries of Lorain County, Lorain Interfaith Association, civic and community leaders will host a news conference at 3 p.m., Nov. 30, at Christian Temple, 940 Fifth St. in downtown Lorain to address the recent uptick in gun violence, domestic violence and fentanyl use and to offer resources, according to a news release.