The Lawrence County Substance Abuse and Prevention Coalition is gearing up for its Quarterly Lunch and Learn event, scheduled for Tuesday at 11 a.m. The venue for this informative gathering will be the First Baptist Church Christian Life Center located on Springer Road.
One of the key highlights of the meeting will be a panel discussion focusing on the pressing issue of drug-endangered children residing in Lawrence County. The panel will shed light on the current state of affairs and delve into the various resources that are available to address this critical concern.
In addition to the panel discussion, attendees will have the opportunity to interact with resource booths set up specifically for this event. These booths will provide valuable information and insights for citizens looking to make a difference in the community. As an added bonus, a complimentary meal will be served to all participants.
For those interested in attending this important event, kindly RSVP by contacting 931-766-4175. Your participation can make a meaningful impact in the fight against substance abuse and the protection of our children.

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