Presented by Oklahoma Faith Network, Inc.

OCC Opioid Summit for Communities of Faith

About This Event

The Oklahoma Conference of Churches Opioid Summit for Communities of Faith

Miss the premiere? It's available on demand!

Faith communities are called to play a role in addressing the escalating opioid and stimulant crisis in Oklahoma. As you'll learn in this conference, this type of addiction hits people at any age, from any walk of life. Our communities are stronger when we support our friends, neighbors, and loved ones through life's struggles.

This virtual conference is designed for you to go through at your own pace, at your own convenience. We hope you will return to revisit some of the material, and that you share this information with your networks, as it will continue to be available (we ask for registration in order to keep track of attendees for grant purposes). The conference also includes an announcement about upcoming grant opportunities for faith communities to start a ministry!

There is no cost to attend the virtual conference, but we are asking for a suggested donation of $15 per participant (which was the cost of lunch) to help us continue to provide quality programming in the future. You'll receive a link by email to the conference content once you register.

We look forward to continuing the conversation around supporting addiction recovery within our faith communities!



Our deepest gratitude to our partners, without whom this conference would not be possible:

Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services

DCCCA "Improving Lives"

NorthCare

Crossings Community Church

Hope is Alive Ministries

Valley Hope

Serenity Outreach Community Church

Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Treatment

About This Event

The Oklahoma Conference of Churches Opioid Summit for Communities of Faith

Miss the premiere? It's available on demand!

Faith communities are called to play a role in addressing the escalating opioid and stimulant crisis in Oklahoma. As you'll learn in this conference, this type of addiction hits people at any age, from any walk of life. Our communities are stronger when we support our friends, neighbors, and loved ones through life's struggles.

This virtual conference is designed for you to go through at your own pace, at your own convenience. We hope you will return to revisit some of the material, and that you share this information with your networks, as it will continue to be available (we ask for registration in order to keep track of attendees for grant purposes). The conference also includes an announcement about upcoming grant opportunities for faith communities to start a ministry!

There is no cost to attend the virtual conference, but we are asking for a suggested donation of $15 per participant (which was the cost of lunch) to help us continue to provide quality programming in the future. You'll receive a link by email to the conference content once you register.

We look forward to continuing the conversation around supporting addiction recovery within our faith communities!



Our deepest gratitude to our partners, without whom this conference would not be possible:

Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services

DCCCA "Improving Lives"

NorthCare

Crossings Community Church

Hope is Alive Ministries

Valley Hope

Serenity Outreach Community Church

Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Treatment