Doctors' Goodwill Foundation Announces Masquerade Ball to Benefit the Opioid Crisis and Suicide in Brevard County

Oct 23, 2018 at 09:23 am by Staff


.

TITUSVILLE - Drug overdose deaths continue to soar. The local and national opioid epidemic is spiraling out of control. Death rates in the last 12-months increased by 17 percent. More than 64,000 Americans died from drug overdoses, including illicit drugs and prescription opioids. In Brevard County, two to three of our citizens are dying each week from drug overdoses. The number of Opioid dependent babies more than quadrupled in the last decade. And, in out county 30 percent of the babies born are addicted (NAS - Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome).

The Doctors' Goodwill Foundation recognizes the urgency and is planning a Masquerade Ball to benefit our community. All proceeds will be used to bring more awareness and help provide services to anyone in Brevard County suffering from addiction or other mental health issues and to create jobs.

The event is planned for Thursday, November 1, 2018 at 6 p.m. at the Space Coast Convention Center located at 301 Tucker Lane, Cocoa, FL 32926 (Holiday Inn).

There will be entertainment, speakers on these important issues, great Indian Cuisine and a live auction by Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey, with the goal being to help fund training for much needed specialists who will allow for continuity of care.

The issue of Opioid Addiction and Suicide affects all of us. The impact on our community is overwhelming. Please help us to "SHATTER THE STIGMA" of substance use disorders and suicide, in our communities, the workplaces, and our schools, colleges, and universities.

For more information visit www.doctorsfoundation.org or call 321-735-6492.

Sections: Grand Rounds