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Poarch Band and Helios Align Against Alabama Opioids

OBA Staff • January 26, 2024

Poarch Creek Indians Join Fight Against Opioids in Alabama

 “Poarch Creek presented check to Helios Alliance Board Members” – Center right PBCI Vice Chair Robbie McGhee presents donation on behalf of the Tribe to Helios Alliance Board members during a press conference announcing the partnership.

Atmore, Ala. – (OBA) – January 20, 2024 - Following the successful Coastal Alabama Opioid Abatement Summit held on August 30, 2023, a new and transformative partnership has emerged on the horizon. The Helios Alliance is thrilled to announce its anchor partnership with the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, a collaboration that holds immense promise in advancing efforts to address addiction and the opioid crisis in Alabama.


The strategic partnership between Helios Alliance and the Poarch Band of Creek Indians is poised to create a powerful synergy that combines the strengths, resources, and expertise of both entities. This union aims to foster a holistic approach to tackle the opioid epidemic head-on and bring about tangible change across the state.


Stephanie A. Bryan, Chair & CEO of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, emphasized the Tribe's commitment to the partnership. "We are truly honored to join forces with the Helios Alliance in our shared mission to combat the opioid crisis and resulting problems associated with drug addiction. We believe that our mutual commitment to the well-being of all Alabamians, coupled with a shared determination to pursue

innovative solutions to this complicated and heartbreaking problem, can have a significant, positive impact on our communities."

The Poarch Band of Creek Indians has a longstanding tradition of supporting initiatives that enhance the lives of individuals and families within the state. This partnership signifies their unwavering dedication to addressing critical public health issues and investing in programs that promote healthier, thriving communities.


The collaboration will draw upon the unique strengths of both organizations, leveraging Helios Alliance's expertise in public health and addiction solutions and the Poarch Band of Creek Indians' deep-rooted commitment to community well-being. By working together, they aim to drive comprehensive strategies that span prevention, treatment, education, and recovery, offering a holistic and sustainable approach to addressing the opioid crisis.

 

By joining forces, Helios Alliance and the Poarch Band of Creek Indians are sending a powerful message that tackling the opioid epidemic requires a united and collaborative effort from all corners of the community.


Helios Alliance is a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering collaborations that drive positive change in public health. By uniting leaders, experts, and communities, Helios Alliance aims to address pressing health challenges and create healthier societies.

 “Dr. Steve Lloyd and PBCI Vice Chair Robbie McGhee” – L to R: Dr. Steve Lloyd and PBCI Vice Chair Robbie McGhee with check presented to Helios Alliance.

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