Faith leaders talk opioid crisis in Alamance County

Chris Holleman, program director with GC STOP, shows the contents of a harm reduction kit Tuesday  during the Faith Community Responds Clergy Breakfast in Elon. [ELIZABETH PATTMAN / TIMES-NEWS]

Chris Holleman, program director with GC STOP, shows the contents of a harm reduction kit Tuesday during the Faith Community Responds Clergy Breakfast in Elon. [ELIZABETH PATTMAN / TIMES-NEWS]

Alamance County’s faith leaders came together with healthcare providers Tuesday morning to discuss how the faith community can get involved with harm reduction programs and more to combat the opioid crisis.

The Faith Community Responds Clergy Breakfast was hosted at the First United Methodist Church of Elon. The event was sponsored by various Alamance County groups and presented by the Partners in Health and Wholeness, N.C. Council of Churches.

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Lindsey Morano