The Georgia Communities Working Group on Addiction and Recovery

Local Elected Officials Leading for Addiction Recovery in Communities Across Georgia

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

16 December, 2021

Tucker, GA:

The Georgia Council on Substance Abuse is honored to announce the Georgia Communities Working Group on Addiction and Recovery. Local elected officials will combine efforts to make progress addressing addiction and supporting recovery in communities across Georgia. This bi-partisan coalition will address issues, policy, and legislation that will increase the impact of recovery and reduce the effects of substance use disorder, a chronic health condition which has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Georgia Communities Working Group on Addiction and Recovery will host regular meetings with stakeholders, attend site visits, and promote policies which will save lives. The GCSA will serve as the coordinating partner organization to help facilitate and advance the efforts of this bi-partisan statewide effort.

“Communities across Georgia were already struggling with substance use disorder issues prior to COVID-19 and all evidence is showing that the pandemic has increased those struggles exponentially.  The bipartisan Georgia Communities Working Group on Addiction and Recovery will listen to people across Georgia, will recognize the strengths that exist in their respective communities and help everyone realize the hope of recovery,” said Neil Campbell, Executive Director of the Georgia Council on Substance Abuse.

“The Georgia Communities Working Group on Addiction and Recovery will allow Georgia to meet the moment and focus on holistic, grassroots solutions to the SUD crisis. Addiction is real, but recovery is also very real and Georgia Recovers Together,” said Jeff Breedlove, Chief of Policy and Communications for the Georgia Council on Substance Abuse. 

“The health and economic crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has created new barriers for Americans seeking treatment for substance use disorders and mental illness. The worry and additional stress it has caused is creating new challenges for countless people across Georgia. The Georgia Communities Working Group on Addiction and Recovery will identify bipartisan solutions to bolster prevention efforts and expand access to peer-led recovery programs,” said Campbell.

“While we have a vaccine for COVID, we will never have a vaccine for addiction. Recent data shows us that we have no time to waste in the fight against the addiction crisis. The Georgia Communities Working Group on Addiction and Recovery is ready to get to work to end the addiction epidemic and save lives. When local governments support peer led recovery programs, we save tax payer dollars, make communities safer, build a stronger workforce, and restore families,” said Breedlove.

The founding Co-Chairs of the Georgia Communities Working Group on Addiction and Recovery:

Sheriff Lenn Wood – Coweta County

Sheriff Tim Pounds – Douglas County

Commissioner Lorraine Cochran-Johnson – DeKalb County 

Commissioner Bob Ellis – Fulton County

Commissioner Natalie Hall – Fulton County

Commissioner Lee Morris – Fulton County

Commissioner Cindy Mills – Forsyth County

Commissioner Brandon Garrett – Richmond County

Commissioner Doreen Williams – Rockdale County

Commissioner Tony Tanner – Ware County

Mayor – Elect Lee Kinnamon – Americus

Mayor John Ernst – Brookhaven

Mayor Josh Turner – Cleveland

Mayor-Elect Brandon Hembree – Sugar Hill

Mayor Van Johnson – Savannah 

Mayor Blue Cole – Sharpsburg

Mayor-elect Brandon Hembree – Sugar Hill

Mayor Jill Elliot – Talmo

Mayor Frank Auman – Tucker

Mayor – Elect Michael Caldwell – Woodstock

Mayor – Prom Tempore Terry Miller – Douglasville

Councilwoman Nycole Miller – Douglasville

Councilman Marty Robinson – Rockmart 

Chief of Police Michael Persley – Albany 

Chief of Police Dan Flynn – Marietta

Chief of Police Randy Turner – Rockmart

Chief of Police Mike Broadhead – Statesboro

School Board Member David Breedlove – Walton County

 

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FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Jeff Breedlove

Chief of Policy and Communications

Georgia Council on Substance Abuse

404-615-5735

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