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Raising awareness about drug safety

2 hrs ago Pharmacist Johnna Harter and pharmacy technician Mary Lowe set up their Drug Take Back Day table at Mannington Pharmacy Saturday. Photo by Sarah Marino MANNINGTON — Saturday marked National Drug Take Back Day, a day where unused prescriptions could be safely disposed of with the help of local police and pharmacies. Johnna Harter, the pharmacist at Mannington Pharmacy, said a lot of times kids can get into medicine cabinets where there may be a bottle of old narcotics or other medicines that should otherwise be out of reach. “They either take them or sell them. It happens a lot,” Harter said.

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Community organization hosts food drive for Salvation Army | Williamsburg Yorktown Daily

The Colonial Italian American Organization hosted a food drive to benefit the Salvation Army of Williamsburg’s food pantry in April. (WYDaily/ Courtesy of CIAO) WILLIAMSBURG One local organization is giving back to the community by donating food to those who need it most. The Colonial Italian American Organization (CIAO) announced on Tuesday, April 20, that the organization hosted an “Italian Food Drive” during the first two weeks of April. This food drive was established to benefit the Salvation Army of Williamsburg. “Food is an important part of Italian culture. And the knowledge that some people in our community do not have food is heartbreaking,” said Bill Moore, CIAO president. “This Italian Food drive reflects CIAO’s spirit of giving and is an example of sharing an important Italian tradition, which is food.”

Dispose of your unused medicine this Saturday for National Drug Take Back Day

Dispose of your unused medicine this Saturday for National Drug Take Back Day Drugs can be disposed of at dozens of locations across Metro Detroit Tags:  METRO DETROIT – The Drug Enforcement Agency and Detroit Police Department are joining Saturday for something they hope will have an impact far greater than any drug bust. For some households, the medicine cabinet can be a deadly drug dealer, which is why the DEA is especially partnering with DPD and the Love Detroit Prevention Coalition in increase collection efforts across Metro Detroit. RELATED: “Think about who has access to your medicine cabinets that are typically in your bathroom,” said Detroit DEA Diversion program manager Kathy Federico. “You’ve got family members, you’ve got your kids.”

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