"Gov. John Kasich visited a Westerville-area Kroger store today, where he announced a new partnership with the grocery chain around Ohio’s Start Talking! statewide youth drug prevention program. Kroger said it would support the Administration’s drug prevention efforts in the coming weeks by including an informational insert with all prescriptions, running in-store public service announcements, displaying Start Talking! signage and including parenting tips in employee communications. The Governor, who challenged other Ohio businesses to also get involved, was joined at the announcement by Senate President Keith Faber (R-Celina), OhioMHAS Director Tracy Plouck, Kroger Company CEO Rodney McMullen, Drug Free Action Alliance Executive Director Marcie Seidel and Worthington parent Paul Schoonover."
From OhioMHAS News Now, the email newsletter from the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services:
"Gov. John Kasich visited a Westerville-area Kroger store today, where he announced a new partnership with the grocery chain around Ohio’s Start Talking! statewide youth drug prevention program. Kroger said it would support the Administration’s drug prevention efforts in the coming weeks by including an informational insert with all prescriptions, running in-store public service announcements, displaying Start Talking! signage and including parenting tips in employee communications. The Governor, who challenged other Ohio businesses to also get involved, was joined at the announcement by Senate President Keith Faber (R-Celina), OhioMHAS Director Tracy Plouck, Kroger Company CEO Rodney McMullen, Drug Free Action Alliance Executive Director Marcie Seidel and Worthington parent Paul Schoonover." Comments are closed.
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AuthorBrad Reed is Director of Community Resource Development at the Tri-County Board of Recovery and Mental Health Services. Archives
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