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Family Seeks to Fight Opioids After Daughter’s Death

…Greg Tatro said Jenna had a good heart and, even in the throes of her addiction, she wanted to help other people going through what she was going through.

So in their daughter’s memory, the Tatros have started an organization to establish a local recovery clinic — a place where people suffering with addictive disorders can go to address their physical health, mental health and overall well-being. They plan to call it Jenna’s House.

“I believe that this addiction, especially now that fentanyl (is) here, is a health crisis,” said Greg Tatro. “And we have to treat it like a health crisis. Or we’re never gonna win this battle until we do.”

That sentiment rings true with Daniel Franklin, the incoming executive director of Lamoille County’s North Central Vermont Recovery Center. The center offers recovery coaching and helps connect people with addictions to available resources.

“I think the magic in this community is that we have an extraordinary group of people who really care deeply about this issue and are coming together,” said Franklin. “Now it’s about coordinating and communicating and really working with people for whole-person, whole-life issues.”

Treatment resources are scarce in north central Vermont — especially when it comes to residential care and medically assisted treatment.

Franklin said there are more than 300 people in Lamoille County who are on medication assisted treatment for opioid addiction. Many of them have to travel hours each day to an addiction treatment center to receive medications like methadone. But for many it’s easier to get a fix on the streets, Franklin said.

“The real drug dealers, that are coming from elsewhere, that don’t care about killing our kids,” Franklin said, “they’ve recognized that we’re vulnerable and they’re moving into the community and selling drugs that are deadly.”…Read More Here

We are focused on assisting our community in building a healthier and safer place to live, work, learn, and do business by reducing the burden of substance use disorder in our region. We seek to remove barriers for people seeking treatment.


Contact Jenna’s Promise
Location
PO Box 575
Johnson, VT 05656
By Phone
(802) 343-8741
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