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First Annual Caroline County Amy Cawley, lead organizer of the event, said, “There are so
many families in our community who have been aff ected by
Memory Walk to Take opioids and lost someone to overdose. It could happen to
Place May 21 st any family. The important thing to know is that you’re not
alone, and support is available. This walk is an opportunity
Th e first annual Caroline County Memory Walk will take to remember those who have been lost and to fi nd connec-
place May 21st from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM at Farming 4 tion and hope.”
Hunger, located at 10141 River Landing Road in Denton.
The purpose of the event is to help those who have lost a The event is open to all, including individuals who have not
been directly impacted by the loss of a loved one to overdose.
loved one to overdose find support, connection, and healing.
“Attending the event is a great way to show support for your
The Memory Walk will feature photos of Caroline County Caroline County neighbors who are grieving,” said Cawley.
residents who have died from overdose. Attendees will
Anyone interested in contributing a photo for the Memory
participate in a serene walk that provides an opportunity to
remember and reflect on their lives. At the conclusion of the Walk may send a digital copy to jessicam.tuel@maryland.
gov. Print versions should be on 8.5” x 11” paper and may
walk, photos will be placed on a Wall of Remembrance. Th e
be mailed to Caroline County Health Department, Attn:
event will also feature a guest speaker, sunflower seed plant-
ing, light refreshments, and various organizations off ering Jessica Tuel, 403 S 7th St, Denton, MD 21629.
support for substance use prevention and recovery, as well The Caroline County Memory Walk is free to attend, but
as grief management. advanced registration is requested. Registration and addi-
tional information may be found at bit.ly/carolinememo-
rywalk. Questions about the event may be submitted to
midshorememorywalk@gmail.com.
The Caroline County Memory Walk is funded in part with
support from the AmerisourceBergen Foundation.
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20 Annual
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