July 8, 2020 – Currently, meetings, classes, and events take place through the Zoom video conferencing app. With support from the Clinton Foundation, Schusterman, along with other rabbis and interfaith leaders, address the opioid crisis in the community. Prior to COVID-19, training was also offered so loved ones of addicts could learn to administer Narcan, the nasal mist medication that rapidly reverses heroin or opioid overdose, restoring normal respiration to people whose breathing has slowed or stopped.
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