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St. Landry Parish, LA – In a proactive move to combat the opioid crisis, the St. Landry Parish Government’s Second Chance Program, led by Program Director Don Menard, has begun training corrections officers on the use of Narcan kits and fentanyl sticks. This initiative, facilitated by Beacon Community Connections, aims to equip corrections officers with the knowledge and resources needed to respond effectively to opioid overdoses.

Empowering Staff with Life-Saving Tools

As part of the program, Narcan kits and fentanyl sticks will be distributed to staff, ensuring that they are prepared to handle opioid-related emergencies. Narcan, a nasal spray used to reverse the effects of opioid overdose, can be a critical tool in saving lives. The addition of fentanyl sticks further enhances the ability of corrections officers to respond swiftly and efficiently in overdose situations.

Beacon’s Ally Initiative

The distribution and training are integral components of Beacon Community Connections’ ALLY Initiative. This peer navigation response program focuses on supporting individuals who have experienced an opioid overdose. By providing corrections officers with Narcan kits and fentanyl sticks, the ALLY Initiative aims to reduce overdose fatalities and promote recovery within the community.

A Commitment to Safety and Recovery

The collaboration between the St. Landry Parish Government’s Second Chance Program and Beacon Community Connections highlights the community’s unified effort to address the opioid crisis. By empowering corrections officers with these vital resources, the program aims to enhance the safety and well-being of both the staff and the individuals in their care.

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