Members of the support group Bourne Substance Free Coalition agree that the COVID-19 crisis has had a negative impact on their efforts at fighting addiction over the past year, but it has not stopped the group in its tracks. The group has stayed committed to its goals of helping people fighting addiction by providing assistance and resources.
One of the coalitionâs newest endeavors involves distribution of resource bags to people struggling with an addiction issue. The blue bags feature a graphic that shows a circle sectioned off in four quadrants, with each area featuring a different logoâBourne Fire Department, Bourne Police Department, the Bourne Substance Free Coalition, and the National Institutes of Health HEAL Initiative.
Members of the support group Bourne Substance Free Coalition agree that the COVID-19 crisis has had a negative impact on their efforts at fighting addiction over the past year, but it has not stopped the group in its tracks. The group has stayed committed to its goals of helping people fighting addiction by providing assistance and resources.
One of the coalitionâs newest endeavors involves distribution of resource bags to people struggling with an addiction issue. The blue bags feature a graphic that shows a circle sectioned off in four quadrants, with each area featuring a different logoâBourne Fire Department, Bourne Police Department, the Bourne Substance Free Coalition, and the National Institutes of Health HEAL Initiative.