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Harm reduction ministries welcome drug users, save lives

Reported by The Stanly News & Press
Michelle Mathis, executive director of Olive Branch Ministry, speaks about different harm reduction services available to help combat the opioid crisis.

People who use drugs may not come to mind immediately when United Church of Christ members think of values like Extravagant Welcome or Love of Neighbor. A growing community of UCC people is working to change that.

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Lindsey MoranoAugust 26, 2019
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