Houses of God, and harm reduction

Church workers and pastors listen to a presentation by the staff of GC STOP on harm reduction at Grace United Methodist Church in Greensboro in June. Photo credit: Emily Davis

Church workers and pastors listen to a presentation by the staff of GC STOP on harm reduction at Grace United Methodist Church in Greensboro in June. Photo credit: Emily Davis

With a multitude of locations, North Carolina's churches have the potential to be potent weapons in the fight against opioid overdoses and deaths. If only church leaders take the opportunity.

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Lindsey Morano