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.
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