Michael Watkins, a worker for the Recovery Resource Council in Dallas, Texas, goes door-to-door within 72 hours of a reported fentanyl overdose to provide resources and Narcan. The council’s efforts have contributed to a decrease in fentanyl-related deaths in Dallas County from 280 in 2023 to 203 in the past year. However, the fentanyl threat persists, with the market shifting from China to India. The Trump administration’s cuts to addiction services have hindered nonprofits like the Recovery Resource Council in their fight against fentanyl.
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The story highlights the ongoing fentanyl crisis in Dallas and the challenges faced by nonprofits in providing addiction services due to federal funding cuts. The shift in the fentanyl market and the impact of the Trump administration’s policies on addiction treatment programs underscore the need for continued efforts to address the fentanyl epidemic. [The news summary paragraph is written here.]
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