On November 30, 2023, a discussion will be held at the Norman P. Murray Community & Senior Center in Mission Viejo, CA. The purpose is to raise awareness about the Fentanyl crisis affecting Orange County and the entire state. The event is open to all Orange County residents at 6:15 pm.

The goal of the event is to inform Orange County residents about the dangers of Fentanyl and its widespread availability. It will highlight the negative impact Fentanyl has on individuals, families, and communities. Fentanyl experts, law enforcement officials, healthcare professionals, and community leaders will discuss prevention, education, and treatment options.

By attending this discussion, Orange County residents can learn about the warning signs of Fentanyl and ways to protect themselves and their loved ones. Fentanyl usage can greatly affect families, and this event allows attendees to actively contribute to the fight against it. It encourages working towards a safer and healthier community. The Norman P. Murray Community & Senior Center is centrally located, making it accessible to all residents.

An RSVP is required to attend by completing the registration form here. Please remember that fentanyl discussions are important for community safety.

For questions about the event, contact ethan.murray@sen.ca.gov or call 949-598-5850.

Event Details

Address: 24932 Veterans Way, Mission Viejo, CA 92692

Room: Sycamore A


If you have any questions or want to report a tip or other concern, please do not hesitate to message DOPE Quick Reads. Fentanyl concerns may also be addressed through this contact.


[Article Note: This piece was originally published on NewsBreak. It has been archived and transferred to DOPE Quick Reads to preserve its informational value. Original publication date: 2023-11-27]