Orangeburg was bustling with positive energy as community members came together on October 25 for Save A Life Day. Organized by The Courage Center, this event offered a wealth of information and resources aimed at tackling the critical issue of substance misuse. The center, known for its relentless dedication to aid those grappling with addiction, set up shop in the parking lot of Kimbrell’s Furniture, ensuring easy access for all.
One of the highlights of the day was the distribution of Narcan kits—an essential lifesaving product used to reverse opioid overdoses. Attendees, whether they arrived by car or on foot, were able to pick up these kits without any fuss. The Courage Center successfully distributed approximately 25 Narcan kits, equipping community members with the tools needed to potentially save a life in a crisis.
The Courage Center, located at 950 Holly St., is more than just a resource hub. It stands as a beacon of hope for those struggling with substance misuse. The center is set to launch All Recovery meetings starting on November 19. These meetings are designed to bring individuals together, fostering a supportive environment where people can share their experiences and support one another in their recovery journeys. For more information, those interested are encouraged to reach out by calling (803) 987-8700. All are welcome!
In a related story, a Cordova father has been charged after his 9-month-old son tested positive for fentanyl. This troubling incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing battle against illegal narcotics in the area. A recent traffic stop led to the seizure of multiple illegal drugs, resulting in two arrests being made. Sheriff Leroy Ravenell has emphasized the need for community awareness and collaboration in tackling these pressing issues.
Meanwhile, while community members are banding together to promote recovery, local businesses are also showing resilience. Santee’s Lone Star Bar-B-Que has reopened its doors after a 10-month closure due to a fire that resulted in a staggering $1 million loss. With an expanded menu and outdoor seating options now available, they’re ready to serve up delicious food once again! This comeback is a testament to the determination and spirit of the Orangeburg community.
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As events like Save A Life Day illustrate, Orangeburg is a community that cares deeply for its members. Through collaboration, support, and ongoing dialogue, there’s hope for a brighter future for everyone in the area.
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