by Miriah Whitehurst | Oct 5, 2017 | Community Programs, Hancock County News, Prescription Drugs, Prevention
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by Team ASAP | May 1, 2017 | Community Programs, Mental Health
Since 1949, organizations across the United States have promoted mental health awareness in May by reaching millions of people through health screenings, local events and media. There are a lot of ways you can make a big impact by spending just a little of your time....
by Team ASAP | Dec 22, 2016 | Community Programs, Prevention
The United States’ growing opiate-addiction epidemic has made it more important than ever to dispose of unwanted prescription medications properly. The Britt Police Department, 8 2nd St. SE, is providing a new “drug drop-off box” and invites everyone...
by Team ASAP | Mar 14, 2016 | Community Programs
Know your landlord rights. Being a landlord can be a great business opportunity — but also one posing unique challenges. If you want to learn more — especially when it comes to substance use and abuse on your property — we invite you to our FREE...
by Team ASAP | Sep 25, 2015 | Community Programs
A well-rounded education isn’t made up only of academics. Sure, it’s really important to study and make good grades — but personal and professional success also stem from activities outside the regular classroom. Whether we’re talking sports,...
by Team ASAP | Jul 30, 2015 | Community Programs
The Hancock County Sheriff’s office now offers a simple and safe way to dispose of out-of-date and/or unused prescription drugs. The sheriff’s office, 875 State St., Garner, is accepting prescription and over-the-counter drugs for disposal 24 hours a day, seven days...