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L.A. County Department of Public Health launches meth awareness campaign

by The AV Times Staff • March 2, 2020

LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health unveiled a public education campaign Monday to increase awareness of the dangers of methamphetamine use.

“Meth use is escalating in L.A. County. This has had a devastating impact on the wellbeing of our residents and communities,” said Barbara Ferrer, director of the county Department of Public Health.

“This is a drug that is highly addictive, and often robs people of their health, relationships, jobs and homes,” she said. “This campaign speaks to the general public and those at risk of using meth, informing them about how much is at stake when you become addicted to the drug. The campaign also speaks compassionately to those struggling with addiction — we want everyone to know that treatment works, and recovery is possible.”

“Meth-Free LA County” campaign spots will run in English and Spanish on local airwaves, social media channels and billboards, directing people to visit the website www.MethFreeLACounty.org to learn more about meth prevention and treatment resources.

“Meth use is affecting countless residents throughout Los Angeles County — impacting every neighborhood and all walks of life,” said county Supervisor Kathryn Barger. “As a community, we need to show empathy, while providing the critical support and resources to help those struggling with addiction to meth.

“In addition, we need to work together to prevent the onset of use and addiction,” she said. “Through this campaign, we hope to demonstrate how meth can quickly devastate one’s life and to remind our community that there are healthier, safer ways to cope with the stressors of everyday life.”

For information on how to connect with treatment, call the Substance Abuse Service Helpline (SASH) at 1-844-804-7500 at any time, day or night.

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2 comments for "L.A. County Department of Public Health launches meth awareness campaign"

  1. Alby says

    March 4, 2020 at 2:52 pm

    LA county is 15+ years late on that awareness campaign. I guess they finally sold enough meth and gloried it plenty on tv to create such a campain to rake in offenders. Its like prostitution or theft. They sex themselves up to create the attention and once they reel someone in they slap them with hancuffs and charges. Or, just like they act like your friend and give you something out of gratitude and once you take it and say thanks, they charge you for receiving stolen property. Wow. Gotta admire their “clever” way of thinking. La county Mafia at its finest and smartest. And backed up by local law enforcement. So pathetic.

  2. Addicted says

    March 3, 2020 at 3:31 pm

    “…there are healthier, safer ways to cope with the stressors of everyday life.”

    Fentanyl solves a lot of problems.

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