Everyone who attended left with their own Narcan to keep on hand. The art for this project was created by Samuel Garcia. The goal is to create a short, animated film this summer that can be shared on a larger scale to tell the story of addiction, recovery, and harm reduction. The project is funded by the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts, Ben & Jerry’s Foundation, Dorothy Byrne Foundation, and the Hypertherm Hope Foundation. To learn more about this collaborative project between TLC Family Resource Center, HIV/HCV Resource Center, and Half Shell Productions check out this story from the Valley News: https://www.concordmonitor.com/Man-uses-fiction-to-tell-story-of-opioid-addiction-54354541 A panel from Alastair Huntley’s “Survival Story: An Artistic Approach to Harm Reduction,” on display at the TLC Family Resource Center in Lebanon on Thursday, March 28, from 5 to 7 p.m. It will be shown again on May 30, July 25 and Sept. 26.
Courtesy Alastair Huntley Sarah brings a wealth of experience in providing holistic and high impact services to individuals, families and communities. With her passion for optimizing the health and wellness of all families, Sarah is poised to lead TLC into its next phase of growth and impact.
Prior to joining TLC, Sarah was the Executive Director of the Division of Access and Community Engagement at the Community College of Philadelphia. Her unique blend of skills in relationship building, resource procurement and innovative program design makes her well-suited to guide TLC towards achieving its strategic goals. "We are thrilled to welcome Sarah to TLC," said Mariah Davis, Board President, "With her leadership, we are confident that TLC will continue to thrive and make a positive difference in the lives of families." Sarah expressed her enthusiasm for the new role, stating, "I am honored to join TLC and look forward to working alongside the dedicated team to advance our mission and create meaningful change in our community." |