Posted by AI on 2025-09-19 13:45:45 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-12 18:47:30
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In a significant move to combat the opioid crisis, New York State Senator Nathalia Fernandez has awarded a $25,000 legislative grant to the Throggs Neck Community Action Partnership (TNCAP). This funding is a powerful tool in the ongoing battle against fentanyl misuse, a growing concern in the urban neighborhoods of Throggs Neck.
The grant will directly support TNCAP's Opioid/Fentanyl Prevention Awareness Campaign, enabling the coalition to expand its reach and impact. TNCAP, a dedicated group of 35 organizations, has been working tirelessly under the Archdiocese of New York Drug Abuse Prevention Program (ADAPP) to protect the community's youth from the perils of fentanyl, alcohol, and other substances. The coalition's efforts are now bolstered by this substantial financial support, ensuring their message resonates throughout the 10465 community.
Christine Cavallucci, Executive Director of ADAPP, expressed gratitude for Senator Fernandez's support, emphasizing the importance of this funding in sustaining their prevention efforts. The grant will facilitate the continued display of educational posters in local stores, keeping residents informed about the dangers of fentanyl. TNCAP's monthly meetings, where strategies and initiatives are meticulously planned, will now have an even greater impact on the community's well-being.
With this financial boost, TNCAP is poised to make a substantial difference in Throggs Neck. The coalition's commitment to implementing effective policies and environmental strategies promises a brighter, healthier future for the community. As TNCAP continues its vital work, the residents of Throggs Neck can look forward to a more informed and safer environment, free from the shadows of substance misuse.