Baltimore residents impacted by opioid overdoses give input on tackling city’s crisis

Baltimore City won millions in settlements and awards after taking on pharmaceutical companies for their role in the opioid crisis.

Now, the Mayor’s Office of Overdose Response is looking for input from neighbors who have been affected by this crisis on how to put those funds to use and reduce overdose deaths.

Dozens of residents joined city leaders on Wednesday at Cherry Hill Elementary/Middle School to discuss the Overdose Strategic Plan that was released last week…

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