Record number of opioid deaths lead families, officials looking for solutions to stem the epidemic
The day state health officials announced a record number of deaths due to opioid-related overdoses last month, a coalition held an event at the Statehouse to promote legislation to create a novel way of stemming the carnage. Among those in the group was Lynn Wencus, 70, of Wrentham, whose son Jeffrey died of an overdose in 2017 at the age of 33.
Mayor Sarno, HHS Commissioner Caulton-Harris and City Officials Continue Discussions on the Dangers of Fentanyl with an Awareness Campaign
Achieve Greatness meets with Springfield, MA Mayor Sarno to discuss efforts in combating fentanyl exposure and promoting awareness of fentanyl poisoning.
Parents Raising Awareness About Fentanyl Dangers Following Son’s Death
Watch and read: News coverage from the First Annual Achieve Greatness Fundraiser in Monson, MA
Achieve Greatness Receives Offical Citation of Recognition from the Massachusetts Senate
We are thrilled to announce that we received an official Citation of Recognition from the Massachusetts State Senate for our efforts!
New Bedford woman warns parents about fentanyl poisoning: 'It can happen to you'
Paula Young speaks to WJAR 10 and showcases the Achieve Greatness-sponsored billboard along Route 6 in Rehoboth, MA.
‘It can happen to anybody’: Parents, advocates warn of fentanyl poisoning
Achieve Greatness President Paula Young speaks to local news network WPRI 12 about the dangers of fentanyl poisoning and how the drugs get into our country.
Officials at Mansfield event say parents need to talk to children about drug abuse before proms and graduations
School superintendent Teresa Murphy and Achieve Greatness President Paula Young Speak at a press conference with Bristol County District Attorney Thomas Quinn III.