Hidden drug users at risk
Federal funds aimed at helping mid-sized cities fight the opioid crisis is welcome news to Vernon’s social service groups, especially if it is used to reach out to a group of hidden users.
On Wednesday, federal Health Minister Ginette PetipasTaylor announced $76.2 million would be spent on life-saving measures to underserved communities.
Annette Sharkey, executive director of Vernon’s Social Planning Council, said the new funding is recognition the addiction crisis has to be addressed.
“This is a huge crisis,” Sharkey stressed. “We’ve actually seen men’s life expectancy in B.C. go down as a result of the opioid crisis so it’s something we can’t ignore and all levels of government have to be involved.”











