In this episode, host Philip Clark, CEO of Just Say Something in Greenville, welcomes
Tyra Lawrence from Crossroads Treatment Center. With a background as a Certified
Tyra, a Narcan Trainer and Community Health Worker, brings a wealth of experience and
dedication to her role. Her personal journey, having been affected by a family member with
a drug overdose and witnessing the devastating effects of opioid addiction in her
hometown of Philadelphia, drives her commitment to this vital work. Tyra also shares
her personal story, her professional journey, and her passionate commitment to helping
those affected by substance use disorders.
Tyra elaborates on the operations of Crossroads Treatment Center, an outpatient opioid
addiction facility dedicated to providing comprehensive care to individuals addicted to
opioids such as heroin, fentanyl, and oxycodone. They discuss the alarming rise of the
drug xylazine, commonly referred to as trank, shedding light on the grave
consequences and the lack of available treatment options. Tyra tells Phillip, "It's
heartbreaking to see the devastating effects of xylazine, with people walking around
with sores and maggots in their flesh."
Philip and Tyra both emphasize the need for community outreach and education to prevent substance abuse and support those in need. They discuss upcoming community events and collaborations to raise awareness and provide crucial resources. Phillip says, "Our goal is to educate the community, provide resources, and support those struggling with substance use disorders.”
Key Takeaways:
-Crossroads Treatment Center provides comprehensive outpatient care for opioid
addiction, including counseling and peer support.
-Xylazine, also known as trank, is an animal tranquilizer being misused by
humans, causing severe health issues like flesh-eating bacteria.
-The opioid crisis is evolving, with new substances appearing faster than
authorities can classify and regulate them.
-Community events and partnerships are crucial in raising awareness and
providing substance use prevention and recovery resources.
For more information, please visit us at www.justsaysomethingsc.org or give us a call at
(864)467-4099.
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