OPIOID ABUSE ADDICTION: A NATIONAL PUBLIC CRISIS.

In 2017, THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES has also ISSUED A NATIONAL PUBLIC CRISIS ALERT FOR OPIOID ABUSE ADDICTION.
Just as driver’s become distracted with connected vehicles, everyday workers and career professionals become stressed and anxiety heightens.
Pain or illness due to work and age may begin to take a physical or psychological toll on your health.
No one thinks about “over-prescribed pain killers,” as the number one cause behind traffic accidents or homicide. With distraction and fatigue also causing preventable traffic accidents.

Our nation’s psychological, physical and emotional “behavioral needs” are constantly evolving.
The current emphasis on tackling our nation’s opioid crisis is just as important as car crashes and homicide.
Our country is being challenged in so many ways. Anger, confusion, and hopelessness can easily be introduced into meaningful conversations of faith, mercy, grace. and hope.
Recognition of recovery successes with OTHERS. Pedestrian awareness and understanding of mental and substance use disorders encourages independent thinking.
People in need of treatment and recovery services often are interdependent and find difficulty seeking help.
CELEBRATE VOICES OF RECOVERY encourages individuals living with this disease to recognize dedicated workers whom provide the prevention, treatment, and recovery support services making life possible again.
These volunteers and community leaders only want successful results from the opportunities they give thousands of hours: writing, programming and ultimately implementing projects for victims of OPIOID DRUG ABUSE AND ADDICTION.
These volunteers and volunteer advocates are not your enemies.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. U.S. Opioid Prescribing Rate Maps.
In 2018, Oklahoma Medical providers wrote 79.1 opioid prescriptions for every 100 persons–compared to the average U.S. rate of 51.4 prescriptions.
The US is in the midst of an opioid overdose epidemic. If you or someone you know needs help, effective treatment is available and can save lives.
Physical and psychological reliance on opioids, a substance found in certain prescription pain medications and illegal drugs like heroin, is increasing.

Unintended FATAL INJURIES are always hard to explain.
Americans should not have to alternately justify wanting to become health conscious.
There is Medication Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder.

Health conscious communities are essential to continuing human development, societal happiness and fostering positive growth.
The nourishing supplements and nutritional products we all consume ensure our good health.
Our health should never be compromised by medical doctors, manufacturers or scientists that have harmful or negligent intentions.
Nor should doctors, pharmacologists who are pharmaceutical industrialists prescribing medications as treatment, fail to explain or limit excessive consumption of these powerful drugs.
Peddlers of pharmaceuticals are just as responsible as peddlers of illicit narcotics.
What is even more disheartening is the fact that “innocent curiosity” and “experimental behavior,” is having tragic consequences for our youth.
The experiences that are necessary for us to become adults are being stripped away from our lives because of fear.
The bitterness of drug addiction affects us all. No one is immune.
Save lives… by pledging to sponsor CELEBRATE VOICES OF RECOVERY with a small contribution.
Fundraisers like CELEBRATE VOICES OF RECOVERY, helps survivors of drug addiction, with donations of transportation, time and money.

Caring individuals, organizations and companies in our community can consider helping CELEBRATE VOICES OF RECOVERY with donations of transportation, time and funding.
Here is what PACE TULSA proposes:
* PACE TULSA would like to raise money for community centers, vans and affordable transportation to treatment facilities.
* PACE TULSA would like to raise money to support a continuing outreach network of ministers, community leaders and family mentors.
* PACE TULSA would like to continue a voice-forum environment for listeners and people who want to overcome fear and the feelings of abandonment.
OUR GOAL @PACE TULSA SURVEY IS TO HELP OVERCOME TRANSPORTATION BARRIERS.
For those pedestrians wanting to travel to TREATMENT FACILITIES there may be circumstances related to transportation preventing them from making it to treatment.
DONATE TO CELEBRATE VOICES OF RECOVERY
“It would mean the difference between no financial support to something concerned with our lost relatives and loved ones going through the most challenging times of their lives.”
The systemic problems which occur as a result of opioid abuse and addiction can be mitigated with an intensive outreach campaign targeting affected communities.
Sometimes people are so busy surviving crisis that answers to simple medical problems are not obvious.
Fatality unintended or not is always hard to explain. Americans should not have to justify wanting to lead a health conscious life.
We all use things to cure ailments. Most of us just assume the doctors prescribing medications and treatments know what is best for us.
Of course, what is even more disheartening is the fact that curiosity can have tragic consequences for our children.

Gangs, drugs, violence, prostitution, poverty, teen pregnancy, and poor lifestyle choices means that abusers and users hide from their families and friends to keep participating in this counter-culture.
Changing our attitude about “DRUG-LIFE” is the first step in changing your own life.
People don’t want their children and family members to get caught up in this “DRUG-LIFE” counter-culture.
God willing opioid abuse disease, killing so many Americans, can be resolved.
PACE TULSA is praying for a permanent solution to the opioid crisis.
PACE TULSA is praying for a healthy lifestyle for all pedestrians.
PACE TULSA is praying for more awareness of every pedestrian.
ALL LOT OF PEOPLE ARE SAYING” Beyond praying for this terrible drug epidemic it is really hard to contribute to causes I really believe in. Also, I don’t have the means or the credit card to donate money., so I can’t charge the $1.00 to my account.”
PACE TULSA has a mailing address
PACE TULSA AGS FOUNDATION, 1717 North Peoria Avenue Suite 2 #325, TULSA, OK 74106-4414
For JUST 5 cents a day you can be the difference.
Want you give financial support for our lost relatives and love ones? AND provide much-needed transportation to and from facilities that will help change their lives forever!
WHAT ROLE DO I PLAY IN PACE TULSA AS A PARTICIPANT Helping?
PACE TULSA participants encouraged audiences to take advantage of the “Aware Pedestrian,” movement which is “motivating dialogue.”
PACE TULSA participants establish meaningful relationships with OTHERS revealing similarities and commonality.
PACE TULSA participants TALK About THE REAL issues impacting our lives both positively and negatively.
PACE TULSA participants grow in an understanding of expecting ideological respect.
Let’s talk a little more about the recovery focus.
According to the Tulsa Equality Indicators, “Measuring change toward Greater Equality in Tulsa,” recovery focuses on Urban Communities, Health Care Providers, Members of the Media, and Policymakers; highlighting the various entities that support recovery within our society.
PERSONS WITH MENTAL AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS SHARE A COMMON THEME OF SOCIAL DISPARITY THAT IS RELATED TO ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY.

Generational Lag
Economic opportunity is reflective of how disadvantaged groups experience issues like poverty, career choices and workplace advancement.
Economic Hardship
When Tulsans face economic hardship, often their financial stability is negatively impacted. Intractable, long-standing circumstances make social equity and upward economic mobility difficult to achieve.
Generational lag can develop and pass along the burden, further entrenching systemic poverty. Progress towards equality stalls when economic opportunity diminishes.

Safety and Violence
Disadvantaged groups often face issues of safety and violence at higher rates than others in the community. Children in Tulsa County experience abuse and neglect at higher rates than the national average.

Racism, Sexism & Wage Disparities
Outlining a sense of purpose within “effective treatments” for Opioid Abuse help sustain recovery. There are racial disparities in homicide victimization and large disparities by region in Tulsa involving Domestic Violence Intervention Service (DVIS) calls.
PACE TULSA advocates agree an investment in “Celebrate Voices of Recovery ” is related to equitable solutions affecting Health, Homes and Community Centers;
Transportation-Gaps and Narcotic Abuse Mitigation, allows respondents to effectively explore how integrated care facilities develop stronger communities.