Success Story2025 Truth and Consequences
2025 Truth and Consequences
Author: Peggy Jones
Planning Unit: Rowan County CES
Major Program: Substance Use Recovery - CED
Plan of Work: Improve Physical and Mental Health
Outcome: Initial Outcome
2025 Truth and Consequences Program
In a remarkable effort to address substance abuse and promote healthy choices among youth, Rowan County Cooperative Extension recently hosted the Truth and Consequences program at the Rowan County Judicial Center. This impactful event was a collaborative initiative involving St. Claire Regional Medical Center, Rowan County Senior High School, and ten dedicated community partners.
The program engaged 41 high school students in a series of interactive activities designed to educate them about the consequences of substance abuse. One of the highlights was the Narcan training session, where students learned how to administer this life-saving medication in cases of opioid overdose. This training not only equipped them with practical skills but also raised awareness about the severity of the opioid crisis.
A particularly inspiring moment was the guest speaker's presentation. The speaker, who is in active sobriety from illegal substances, shared their personal journey of overcoming addiction. Their story of resilience and recovery resonated deeply with the students, offering a powerful message of hope and the possibility of change.
The success of the Truth and Consequences program was evident in the students' engagement and the positive feedback from participants. The collaboration between Rowan County Cooperative Extension, St. Claire Regional Medical Center, and Rowan County Senior High School demonstrated the strength of community support in tackling substance abuse issues. This program not only educated the youth but also fostered a sense of community and shared responsibility.
Rowan County, like many areas in Kentucky, faces significant challenges related to substance abuse. In 2024, the county reported 16 drug overdose deaths, with an age-adjusted drug overdose mortality rate of 85.0 per 100,000 population
The prevalence of opioids, particularly fentanyl, continues to be a major concern, contributing to the high rates of overdose deaths in the region
Through initiatives like Truth and Consequences, Rowan County is making significant strides in promoting health and well-being among its residents. The program's success underscores the importance of continued efforts and partnerships in creating a safer, healthier community.
100% of the students understood how our county and community worked together to protect our population.
100% of the students learned about our leaders’ jobs and how they were hired or elected.
100% of the participants want to do more activities such as Truth & Consequences to educate other youth in the future.
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