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説明GOVERNOR TOMBLIN HOSTS SUBSTANCE ABUSE SUMMITEvent provides comprehensive review of West Virginia's efforts to combat substance abuse epidemic MARTINSBURG, W.Va. (November 4, 2015) - Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin today hosted the Governor's Substance Abuse Summit, a comprehensive review of West Virginia's efforts to combat substance abuse problems in the Mountain State. The event included an overview of programs and initiatives in place - on both a state and local level - to fight this problem and put those struggling with substance abuse in contact with the resources and services they need to begin the road to recovery. "Since becoming governor, I've made the fight against substance abuse a top priority of my administration," Gov. Tomblin said. "Today's Summit helped shine light on this epidemic and brought together a diverse panel of speakers to share their experiences, struggles and accomplishments in the fight against substance abuse. We will continue to identify ways we can enhance our efforts to create a brighter future for generations to come." In addition to remarks from Gov. Tomblin, the summit included presentations by Vicki Jones, West Virginia Bureau of Behavior Health and Health Facilitates; Doug Copenhaver, Berkeley County Council; Delegate Stephen Skinner; Dr. Sylvia Dikas, Veterans Affairs Medical Center; Rodney Strawderman, James Rumsey Technical Institute; Kenny Lemaster, Berkeley County Sheriff; a participant in the Jefferson County Drug Court program; Paul Macom, East Ridge Health Systems; Kevin Knowles, Martinsburg City Council; Gary McDaniel, Morgan County Schools; Deputy Kevin Barney, Berkeley Springs High School; Andrea St. Clair, First Choice Health Systems; and Jaimee Moffitt, First Choice Health Systems. "It is my hope that the stories shared at the Substance Abuse Summit will serve as a constant reminder to every West Virginian struggling with substance abuse that there is help and hope in West Virginia," Gov. Tomblin said. "Over the past several years, we've developed many ways to fight substance abuse, but there is still more work to be done. We must continue to work together to find ways to provide those who need help with the support they need get back on their feet and lead happy, healthy lives in West Virginia." More than 150 people attended the event at the Berkeley County Sheriff's Department in Martinsburg. Photos available for media use. All photos should be attributed “Photo courtesy of Office of the Governor.”
撮影日2015-11-04 11:10:38
撮影者Governor Earl Ray Tomblin
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