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Bunch
of
people
we
to
nurses,
we
just
went
right
now
to
Academy.
We
talked
to
the
turns
to
the
students
and
provide
awareness
of
what's
going
on
with
the
opioid
epidemic.
A
lot
other
terms
will
speak
to
the
parents
or
even
we
do
have
to
break
it
down
to
them
and
talk
about
what
will
be
in
charge
because
most
people
in
our
community,
you
say
hopi
weights.
They
have
no
idea
what
you're
talking
about.
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So
we
kind
of
explain
that
to
them
and
that's
part
of
our
community
education
in
our
clinic
aside
from
our
waiting
area
presentations
that
we
do
in
the
different
waiting
areas
that
we
have.
We
also
do
we're
working
on
the
curriculum
right
now.
Currently,
on
a
few
weeks
where
so
far
we're
trying
to
work.
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You
talked
about
opioids
how
they
work
on
the
brain
and
body
addiction,
misuse,
kind
of
break
it
down
and
then
right
now
is
started
with
pain
management.
We
started
doing
our
sessions
there,
so
we've
been
able.
This
is
the
second
group
that
we
we
gotten
brand
started
patients
from
the
time,
exceptional
interest
in
it
and
the
responder
really
to
attempt
the
session
at
the
end,
and
they
really
learn
a
lot
and
they
seem
to
enjoy.
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C
Matter
t
exists,
adults,
we
kind
of
go
out
there.
We
introduce
ourselves
and
we
talk
about
all
fields.
We
start
a
conversation
and
in
terms
that
they
can
understand
because,
like
I
said
the
ten
we're
here
from
the
opioid
program,
you
really
have
no
idea
what
we're
talking
about
lieutenant
we're
talking
about
opiate
painkillers
and
then
we
describe
like
holding
vicodin.
Have
you
been
pushed
practice
and
we
talk
about
the
effects
that
they
have
and
encourage
them
to
have
better
patient-doctor
communication
and
find
out
whenever
they
get
to
prescribe
something.
A
Well,
the
the
Commission
itself
is
working
with
the
city,
of
course,
and
all
of
our
stakeholders
to
try
to
get
something
started
here
in
the
community,
detox,
etc,
etc.
And
we
also
talked
about
education,
educating
in
schools,
the
University
and
cetera
et
cetera
around
in
the
community,
and
we
would
love
to
be
able
to
recommend
you
to
as.
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C
I
mean
it's
so
working
progress,
but
we
try
to
break
it
down
to
the
five
components
our
last
session.
Actually
for.
Second
to
last,
we
talk
about
alternative
pain
management
practices,
which
is
very
important
to
make
sure
they
don't
go
straight
to
an
opioid
whenever
they
get
prescription
medication
paint.
So
our
fifth
session,
we
try
to
put
videos
and
encourage
them
to
to
do
other
things,
and
we
show
them.
This
is
where
you
could
do.
H
C
F
I
If
I
may,
my
name
is
Clem
aleeah's
I'm
part
of
the
Commission
and
I
am,
alongside
with
another
Commissioner
having
to
promote
and
market
on
our
Facebook
page.
So
if
I
can,
I
will
be
in
touch
with
you
that
way.
I
can
put
some
of
that
information
onto
our
Facebook
page
and
start
putting
some
awareness
or
update
videos
that
you
might
have.
The
idea
is
just
continue
to
share
that.
There
is
resources
that
are
available
for
the
public
for.
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C
A
A
D
J
J
That
was
a
concern
that
have
been
raised
by
members
of
this
community
that,
through
personal
experiences
or
just
general
knowledge,
they
were
concerned
about
what
was
happening
to
individuals
with
chemical
addictions
that
were
in
custody.
Was
there
any
type
of
aid
that
was
being
provided
to
the
instruction
activities
to
try
to
get
them
to
get
over
their
addiction,
and
so
when
we
met
with
him,
I
voice
that
to
him
and
he
expanded
this
idea.
J
J
K
K
K
D
D
K
K
K
A
six-month
period,
if
you
successfully
go
through
now,
I
know
that
sometimes
when
people
are
outside
and
they
go
through
the
drug
court
program,
they
will
cheat
and
sometimes
they
get
away.
You
know,
because
the
drug
user
system
within
a
certain
period
of
time-
and
there
are
things
that
they
can
take
to
flush
out
their
system,
but.
K
Know,
and
so
hopefully,
they'll
be
sober
for
five
or
six
months
and
whatever
counseling
that
we
can
provide
to
him
will
firmly
take
root
now
in
fancy
Smith's
case,
her
husband,
rocky,
is
also
a
and
he's
also
objective.
I
have
to
be
gentle
on
some
cases.
He
has
about
six
pending
with
me
and
and
I
spoke
to
many
and
ninety
and
we're
trying
to
give
him
into
the
program
as
well,
because
if
we
don't
address.
K
We're
going
to
give
Francisco
five
or
six
months
worth
of
the
counseling
and
then
she's
gonna
go
right
back
into
the
same
situation
and
more
than
likely
he's
starting
to
so
we're
going
to
try
and
help
out
these
individuals.
Listen,
I'm,
an
old
public
defender.
In
fact,
I
I
manage
the
office
for
about
six.
K
D
K
D
K
K
K
D
K
M
M
I
kept
on
the
job
and
resources,
so
people
like
medication-assisted
therapy,
do
bunch
of
other
services,
but
I
think
it'll
be
a
great
great
way
about
linking
services.
They
can
begin
the
needs,
a
treatment.
Then,
when
they're
about
to
be
the
release
within
us
in
history
release,
then
we
can
come
in.
Look
at
you
know
what
the
treatment
consists
about.
The
main
so
then
continue
once
a
day
back
in
the
community.
We
have
a
really
strong
case
management
church.
So
then
we're
not
gonna
live
excellent.
K
K
That
we
were
talking
about
this
afternoon,
my
thinking
is
that,
hopefully
we
can
maybe
add
a
component
to
that
and
have
services
whereby
you
know
these
individuals
are
given
some
sort
of
vocational
training.
Have
them
develop
a
skill
whether
it's
as
plumbers,
helper
and
electricians,
helper
carpentry,
you
know
anything
that
would
help,
because.
L
K
Face
it,
a
lot
of
these
individuals
did
not
graduate
high
school.
They
may
have
started
their
addiction
because
they
weren't
suited
forward
the
educational
atmosphere,
and
so
they
they
don't
have
any
skills,
and
so
we
need
to
have
them
develop
a
skill
that
they
can
then
be
proud
of,
and
that
would
make
them
marketable
to
individuals
or
organizations.
So
I
think
that
would
assure
their
success.
K
M
M
J
N
I
mean
for
a
while
now
it's
been
about
five
months,
basically
focusing
more
on
relapse
prevention,
but
actually
just
Martinez
was
I
want
to
leave
her
with
the
set
of
skills
that
she
can
basically
use.
When
she
comes
out
and
then
of
course
we
didn't
her.
Two
other
phases
work,
but
she
continued
with
the
care.
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K
N
Say
yes,
as
long
as
she
continues
with
with
her
progress
that
she's
done
Marvin
new
job
as
far
as
progressing
that
dimension
to
get
to
Martina
one
of
the
first
things
that
I
notice
as
far
as
progress
was
there
was
that
she
would
always
complete
their
homework
and
do
a
copy
for
myself.
So
I
think
he,
my
daddy
I've,
got
before
myself
for
her
file
and
she
would
gather
all
the
mixed
aren't
hurt
upon
her
seem
so
and
they
all
will
complete
the
homework.
This
mentor
to
me.
That's.
K
J
One
of
the
things
that's
important
when
you're
here
is,
and
I
learned
this
obviously
from
our
conversation
with
Miss
timeout-
is
that
there
are
other
inmates
there
and
again.
This
is
not
something
that
should
shock
any
of
us
that
were
very
excited
to
know
that
something
was
being
done
with
one
of
their
peers
and
they
all
wanted
to
be
a
part
of
it
as
well
as
if
there
was
an
opportunity
for
them
and
it
really
speaks
to
what
has
been
shared.
J
During
these
meetings
in
the
past,
I
mean
my
illness
I'm,
giving
you
that
there
are
people
in
custody
that
what
an
opportunity
for
rehabilitation,
services
and
I
guess
all
of
us
have
at
one
point.
Another
meeting
made
attempts
but
never
fully
brought
some
into
fruition,
and
maybe
this
is
step
one
of
us
getting
something,
but.
K
And
now,
if
the
what
happens
along
sometimes
is
a
little
bit,
an
individual
will
have
a
for
example,
in
misdemeanor
probation,
as
well
as
a
felony
information
and
what
them,
because
we
addressed
the
probation
office
as
well,
and
what
they're
willing
to
do
is
if
somebody
is
perhaps
maybe
on
the
verge
of
getting
revoked,
they
confront
to
our
program,
and
then
we
can
go
revoke
his
probation
sentencing
to
the
full
time,
but
also
tell
them
you're,
subject
to
having
to
couldn't
send
sentence
in
half
the
other
day.
Just
I
think
was
yesterday.
K
K
K
K
K
K
J
I
I
think
it's
a
wonderful
idea,
I
think
it's
it's
just
fantastic
to
place
it,
but
I
think
you
know
in
the
pilot
to
make
sure
that
there
is
no
cracks.
You
know,
there's
no,
there's
no
faults
because
I
think
having
to
have
that
aftercare.
Is
it
most
definite?
You
know
where
there's
a
prevention.
There
is
the
jury.
There's
the
after
there's
then
they'll
follow
after
this,
because.
O
K
K
K
K
Down
the
wrong
path,
but
but
with
with
rocky
the
husband
we
were
hoping
to
have
had
him
in
the
program
with
the
the
defense
lawyer,
thought
that
perhaps
he
had
some
sort
of
mental
issues
and
wanted
an
evaluation.
And
so
my
concern
is
that
but
icy
snow
will
be
least
rocky
will
not
get
the
help
he
needs
and
she's
gonna
go
right
back.
M
M
O
They're
just
they're
the
dice
to
debate
where
she's
at
the
same
thing.
So
it's
like
your
guys
get
to
play
basketball.
The
girls
are,
like
you,
know,
locked
in
there
with
the
fantasy
light.
So
when
they
don't
see
light,
we
all
need
light
sunshine
to
help
us,
so
they
need
to
go
outside
so
I
know
it
can
be
done.
But
quite
always.
Yes,
my.
K
O
O
P
I
O
O
A
K
B
O
B
D
K
K
K
F
Sort
of
program
to
be
initiated
to
counsel
the
family
members
of
the
love
potion
bus
I
think
that
would
be
important,
because
I
would
know
what
to
do
what
to
say.
You
know
our
sinking
by
this
towards
that
aside,
because
I'm
gonna
be
upset.
First
of
all,
that
he's
a
jailer
that
he's
at
this
point
and
that's
not
the
approach
to
take.
H
K
E
E
E
E
H
Just
extend
I'm
tonight,
I
work
there
with
border
region,
so
in
case
you
know,
there's
referrals
there
that
may
need
ever
severe,
actually
whatever
he
sees
all
points
now,
I'm,
not
just
the
three
primary,
which
was
the
schizophrenic
builder
or
major
depression.
So
they
pretty
much
oversee
everything.
You
have
a
primary
health
clinic
there
as
well
as
well
as
the
pharmacy.
They
also
have
a
program
that
assists
with
free
medication
of
the
cases
of
fatal
coughing
insurance,
and
we
also
have
a.
O
G
One
of
the
first
thing
they
did
were
about
really
promoting
Facebook
social
media,
his
web
page
to
the
stakeholders
themselves
as
they
updated
the
directory
torn
apart,
because
it's
a
continuum
the
the
person
with
addiction
may
had
pure
addiction
delusion
as
a
behavioral
health
issue
and
how
sore
has
an
underlying
they're,
both
both
an
acute
and
chronic.
We
have
a
lot
of
diabetics,
have
depression
and
sounds
were
addicted
to,
and
so
you've
got
a
balance
on
three
and
then
you
bring
it
in
law
enforcement.
So
the
Commission
is
to
be
commended
for
ten
months
now.
G
It
is
commissioned
by
the
very
City
Council
to
pour
totally
committed
to
looking
at
position
and
what
Burnett
said
is
looking
at
the
gaps.
That's
one
thing:
they
didn't
survey
everybody
and
outdated.
We
found
out
that
even
among
them,
people
didn't
know
who
was
doing
that.
What
and
so
we're
about
to
make
that
public.
After
all,
the
stakeholders
updated
everybody,
you
went
to
scan
for
the
regions,
was
there
every
single
provider?
That's
here
and
then
asked
about
the
gaps,
and
so
they
were
on
the
item.
G
There's
this
certain
discussion,
because
some
of
the
gaps
was
one
making
sure
that
the
continuum
of
services
are
done,
and
maybe
not
just
by
one
person,
because
no
one
nations
egos
at
all
but
connecting
all
the
agencies
together
and
then
looking
for
resources
to
fill
the
gaps
could
be
remembering
of
resources
and
definitely
partnering
the
things
that
were
monitoring
between
public
health
and
law
enforcement.
What
are
the
new
things
that
are
coming
out?
Then?
We
found
out
we've
been
monitoring
these
cigarettes
and
synthetic
drugs
to
tourism
and
I
was
for
years.
G
G
G
M
G
G
G
F
According
to
the
presentation
and
publisher
DEA
agent,
Reese
was
talking
about.
You
started
mixing
heroin
with
defenselessness
and,
of
course,
these
the
addicts
don't
know
what
the
reaction
and
they're
used
to
a
certain
dosage,
but
then
they're
multiplying
it.
Because
you
put
in
terms
of
a
grain
of
sand
and
how
much
that,
like
how
many
grains
it
would
take
to
kill
the
person
and
it
was
very
small
amount
of
fentanyl
that
could
be
like.
G
G
G
D
G
G
M
G
That's
what
the
Commission
is
looking
now,
because
they've
done
they've
done,
meets
this
assessment
survey.
They've,
updated
director
resources
now
you're
looking
at
the
gaps.
One
of
the
first
thing
the
commission
members
said,
is:
how
do
we
tie
everything
in
besides
going
for
additional
resources
and
that's
why
all
of
you
at
the
table
is
so
important,
because
this
commission
invites
all
the
stakeholders
hear
from
you.
M
D
D
I
That
actually
helps
nonprofit
organizations
or
any
of
the
resources
that
are
here,
the
stakeholders
themselves.
To
start
you
know
communicating
back
and
forth
or
making
those
referrals
appropriately
because
I
think
through
the
years
it's
been
where
you
know,
send
them
to
a
particular
agency
and
they
you.
I
Brings
me
back
to
judge
I
have
a
question:
Lisa,
no
I'm,
no
I'm,
curious
and
I
would
love
to
see
how
Francisca
comes
out
and
how
how
well
she
does
and
I
want
to
follow
up
with
her,
because
I
think
you
know,
given
the
opportunity
you
know
to
somebody
giving
them
the
benefit
of
duck
here,
you
hear
the
resources
we're
providing
it
for
you.
It's
costing.
You
know
the
organization's
money
or
you're,
giving
her
that
benefit
of
doubt
to
to
do
well.
But
you
said,
there's
already
a
flaw
when
she
goes
home
is.
I
The
court
puts
in
place
or
that
allows
you
you
know
to
tell
her.
You
know
you
one
more
time
and
that's
it
or
is
there
something?
What
is
it
that
the
court
does
to
prevent
her?
Give
her
that
that
will
you
know
I,
don't
want
this.
For
my
life,
I
don't
want
to
get
in
trouble.
I
don't
want
to
go
back
to
to
jail
an.
L
K
K
K
I
I
D
K
K
I
I
think
it's
a
community
effort,
I
think
you
know
putting
the
pieces
together,
is
I'm
actually
enjoying
the
fact
that
you
know
we're
putting
the
pieces
together.
I
think
one
of
the
most
important
things
after
the
scan,
the
aftercare
is
getting
them
into
the
workforce
and
given
them
the
opportunity
to
go
work.
You
know,
just
like
everybody.
I
Putting
the
work
in
and
piloting
it
well,
it's
one
person
and
then
hopefully
there's
many
to
come.
The
only
expectation
that
I
think
I
that
I
feel
is
you
know
to
just
make
sure
that
we
follow
through
with
all
of
them
that
they're
not
reoffending
or
that
they
don't
fall
through
the
cracks
again,
that
there
is
something
that
prevents
them
and
says
here.
You
know
we
put
all
the
all
our
resources
together,
we
put
it
out
on
the
table.
D
K
K
D
K
K
K
D
K
K
F
K
You
know
I've
got
to
meet
a
lot
of
seminars,
conferences-
and
we
all
know,
but
I-
remember
one
time
that
they
showed
his
images.
Electromagnetic
images
of
a
healthy
brain
and
the
frontal
bone
should
have
a
lot
of
red
area,
which
means
that
the
individuals
is
deciphering,
information
and
active.
And
when
you
see.
D
K
K
O
O
F
O
D
M
D
K
And
back
then,
Martin
had
a
welding
program
of
mechanics
workshop
and
some
other
vocational
training
and
I
know
that
some
of
the
my
classmates
went
to
developed
enough
skill
to
be
able
to
then
go
out
and
market
themselves
in
these
areas.
And
so
what
I
was
hoping
to
do
is
to
talk
to
the
workforce
solutions
and
ask
them
if
they
could
provide
that
sort
of
training,
because
you
know
gaining
them
a
resume
and
I
give
my
dad.
As
an
example,
my
dad
was
was.
D
D
A
A
O
F
O
J
F
O
K
B
B
O
A
O
C
K
G
M
D
K
J
Of
a
lot
of
success
stories
of
people
that
have
eat
their
addiction,
peer
support
services
to
help
others,
and
usually
those
are
very
successful.
We've
used
evidence-based
interventions
that
use
role,
model
stories
of
people
that
have
gone
through.
Certain
circumstances
then
have
really
you
know.
Successful
outcomes
maybe
share
their
stories
to
motivate
others
to
follow
in
their
tracks.
When.
O
A
G
Madam
chair
yeah,
we
touched
it
a
little
bit
I'm
in
and
Justin
the
overdose,
we're
doing
a
flyer
for
you.
So
we
will
get
that
to
you.
You
can
ask
the
commission
members
had
asked
for
us
to
start
looking
at
some
of
the
resources
to
fill
the
gaps.
When
you
did
the
survey
in
the
directory,
we
call
healthy
human
services
that
they
were
awarded,
26
million
to
address
the
opioid
crisis
from
CDC
and
hersa.
Then
the
state
has
20
million
dollars
already
budgeted
we're.
G
Be
dedicated
to
the
cooperative
agreement,
everything
the
local
partners;
okay,
let
it
run
on
the
scan.
So
that's
great
they're
going
to
get
additional
resources,
but
we
asked
them.
Then
how
else
can
we
increase
more?
How
can
we
support
more
of
the
rails
community
to
look
especially
filling
the
gaps?
She
did
say:
there's
no,
no
money
for
brick
and
mortar,
but
there
is
a
lot
of
money
coming
down:
they're
gonna
target
for
prevention,
for
treatment
for
training,
first
responders
how
to
address
overdose
with
naloxone,
which
is
something
that
we've
discussed.
D
G
D
G
Have
a
task
force
to
train
first
responders
to
address
a
addiction,
a
person
that
they're
approaching
and
that's
it.
So
all
those
things
need
to
tie
in,
and
it's
good
to
hear
that,
so
we
were
asking
them
for
additional.
What
they
form
does
is
and
we're
going
to
have
a
conference
call
with
the
chair,
we're
like
the
chair.
G
There
they're
going
to
pull
in
all
of
them
the
state
20
million
and
the
feds
46
million,
and
apparently
they're
going
to
do
our
piece
announcement,
but
the
best
partner
with
the
University.
They
want
the
universities
to
be
the
the
main
group
because
of
the
evaluation.
There
are
these
old
evidence
based
effort,
so
they
gotta
have
a
strong
evaluation
component
and
they're
not
going
to
do
this
until
January.
The
second
reason
Bush
stuck
their
weight
into
January.
G
G
B
D
G
G
G
D
L
G
G
E
D
E
M
G
A
J
I
just
want
to
mention
something
to
everybody
here:
theater
study
in
second
annual
mental
health
symposium
on
December,
the
6th
that
are
offering
CEUs
I.
Can
we
can
email
flyers
for
every
one
piece
inviting
everyone
to
attend?
We
invest
their
money,
dynamic
speakers
to
talk
about
substance,
use
the
old
theory
problem,
gentlemen
to
health
issues,
so
we
would
be
very
pleased
to
see
as
many
people
from
this
condition
be
part
of
that
community
partners
as
well.
B
G
D
G
That's
why
we're
touching
base
with
the
different
agencies
to
see
what
kind
of
resources
are
available
for
the
brick
and
mortar?
We
had
the
judge
here
as
well,
and
the
show
a
potential
place
that
they
had
then
may
take
too
much
to
rehab,
I,
think
the
commissions
and
the
right
path
in
looking
at
every
opportunity
to
see
what
we
can
do,
including
looking
at
resources.
We
need
to
bring
back
all
that
information
to
you,
so
you
all
can
have
the
discussion
of
exactly
what
you're
saying.
B
F
G
G
G
A
O
G
O
G
A
A
D
G
G
Add
the
new
additions
and
remember
the
pillars:
can
empty
programs
gateway?
That's
a
new
program?
That's
not
them
directors,
we
need
to
add
them,
but
more
important,
you're
serving
you
have
to
analyze
and
say
this
is
what
the
stakeholders
are
saying.
We
need.
This
is
what
we're
doing
and
tie
them
in
at
a
public
meeting.
So
everyone
knows
because
I
think
the
public
needs
to
know.
Miss
Deb,
Duke
shared
that
people
didn't
know.
All
the
services
scan
was
was
on
the
brain
and
they
had
to
outreach
the
folks
outside
of
the
bill.
D
I
Any
one
of
the
ideas
and
I
was
strutting
the
donuts
everybody's
talking,
but
one
of
the
ideas
that
I've
been
kind
of
in
it
just
may
have
to
be
something
where
the
courts
agreeing
it
is.
You
know
it's
going
over
the
agenda
minutes
from
the
last
one,
and
you
know
the
duplication
of
resources
that
we
potentially
do
have
I.
Think
one
of
the
things
that
we
need
to
do
is
also
need
our
stakeholders
to
report.
I
You
know
a
lot
of
monthly
or
a
quarterly
basis
to
see
if
there
are
any
updates
to
see
how
their
their
services
are
going,
but
something
maybe
perhaps
like
in
order
for
them
to
get
through
the
cords
or
the
courts
or
Perl
they
need
to
be
part
of.
You
know
something
like
the
Chamber
of
Commerce,
where
you're
a
member
you're,
a
member
of
the
drug
and
alcohol
commission,
you're
required
to
come
and
report
where
you
stand.
I
You're
providing
I
gave
a
report
of
something
and
then
from
here
we
provided
to
the
courts
of
the
courts,
then
say:
they've
done
the
work
they've
edited
they
have
all
the
information.
Then
these
are
the
agencies
that
we're
going
to
work
with,
because
then
we
do
have
again
the
duplication
of
resources
in
our
community,
that
you
know
your
mom
and
pop.
You
know.
Agencies
that
are
just
starting
off,
may
not
have
the
resources
and
then
that's
where
we
have
the
gaps
or
the
crack
set.
I
You
know
things
may
occur,
but
I
think
primarily
I
think
the
public
workshop
or
the
public
meeting
to
to
have
it
where
we
structure
it
similar
to
what
we
have
here.
You
know
they
come
in
with
a
public
comment.
Scan
Hitler
will
come
in
for
a
10-minute
presentation,
you
know,
break
it
down,
break
down
other
services
and
where
they
fall
into
into
the
categories
that
we'll
have
from
prevention,
to
aftercare,
to
rehabilitation.
I
They
are,
you
know,
best
distinguished,
but
to
go
through
it
like
that.
That
way
it
does
it's
not
you
know,
because
it
is,
it
has
become
very
time-consuming,
it
is
time-consuming,
but
I
think
primarily.
What
we
need
to
do
is
we
need
to
get
out
in
the
community
and
say
these
are
the
services
that
are
out
there,
and
you
know
this.
I
If
you
fall
in
at
me
again,
if
you
fall
in
through
you
know
the
justice
system,
you
have
to
go
through
this
and
if
you
are
out
there
and
you
still
having
gone
through
the
justice
system,
there
are
resources,
and
this
is
what
you
have
you
know
it's
just
it's
a
start.
We
have
to
work
with
charts
so
that
it's
easier
for
us,
it's
easier
for
the
community,
it's
easier
for
a
parent
who
has
a
job
who
may
have
a
problem.
F
G
D
A
G
G
D
A
M
O
D
A
B
O
L
O
O
G
O
G
B
A
J
B
G
I
One
of
the
goals
in
mind
for
the
rupee
Facebook
is
to
start
highlighting
on
the
services.
So
with
that
with
that
workshop-
or
you
know,
that's
a
meaning
that
we'll
have
I'm
wanting
to
learn
more
about,
you
know
what
pillar
provides
at
what
the
services
cost
or
there's
insurance
and
things
of
that
sort,
because
then
what
I'm
doing
is
turning
it
around
and
putting
it
into
a
post
and
then
sharing
it.
I
But
most
importantly,
right
now
is
what
we're
trying
to
do
is
acquire
the
likes
so
that
there
is
more
their
shares
so
that
there
is
a
more
viewership
like
there's
there's
people
that
are
beauty
and
visibility
right
now,
I
think
mr.
Lozano
has
started
it
off
and
he
shared
it
to
a
couple
of
his
friends
and
I
shared
it
on
to
the
tomato.
I
You
know,
crimestopper
page
and
I
asked
you
know
our
followers
to
like
the
page,
so
we
had
to
increase
a
little
bit,
but
the
most
important
thing
is
to
just
keep
it
active
to
put
out
you
know
and
highlight
the
the
services
that
we
have.
You
know
actually
want
to
take
a
picture
of
you
guys.
So
don't
move
I'll,
take
a
picture
and
I'll
put
it
up
there,
because
it's
just
something
that
needs
to
be
put
out.
I
Additionally,
for
you
know,
October
the
drug
awareness
month
I
put
up
some
information
where
it
started:
Red,
Ribbon,
Week
and
then
I
did
put
a
contest
which
completely
flopped,
because
we
don't
have
a
lot
of
people
on
there.
But
the
idea
is
is
to
get
more
people
updated
and
aware
news
and
things
that
are
going
on
locally
that
affect
us.
I
I
actually
want
to
put
up
a
survey
to
see
if
we
could
share
it
and
get
you
know
the
community
to
start,
but
it
just
might
be
a
hot
topic
to
put
either
you
know
what
is
it
that
they
feel
that
they
need
detox
or
or
or
a
you
know,
facility
what?
What
is
it
that
their
their
needs
are
and
get
the
conversation
you
know
out
there,
but
I
definitely
do
recommend
that
we
go
out
into
the
to
the
media.
N
I
N
I
It
I
do
for
the
crimestopper
page.
I
usually
do
like
a
attack.
I
tagged
scan
for
whatever
is
going
on.
I
can
share
some
of
the
events
that
pillar
has
had
on
our
page.
So
that's
what
I'm
trying
to
do
with
the
with
the
DAC
page
I
know
that
Arnold
had
put
the
city
of
Laredo
emblem
on
there,
maybe
having
a
drug
and
alcohol
Commission
logo
that
is
specific
to
us.
Maybe
that
can
help
with
the
directory.
The
marketing
and
publicity
I.