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			Culver’s Fundraiser benefits Lincoln 
			Police Department’s Safe Passages Initiative 
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            [December 14, 2018]   
            
			LINCOLN 
			- St. John United Church of Christ Outreach will sponsor a 
			fundraiser on Sunday, December 16, 2018 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.  | 
        
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			 The Scholastic Honor Society of LCHS will be 
			helping serve that night as well. Culver’s will donate 10% of all 
			sales during that time span – eating inside, drive-through or 
			carry-outs all apply, - to the Lincoln Police Department for the 
			Safe Passages Initiative Program, led by Officer Christy Fruge, who 
			also plans on being present. This program is a part of the Logan 
			County Opioid Task Force of which St. John has been a participating 
			supporter since February 21, 2016 .with the creation of the Narcan 
			Project for Lincoln Squad cars. Now that that program is being 
			funded within the city budget the need for Safe Passages funds has 
			become our focus. 
 The Safe Passages Initiative is a revolutionary new policing program 
			aimed at getting people suffering from addiction the help they need, 
			instead of putting them in handcuffs. Safe Passages is changing the 
			way the Lincoln Police handles addicts who request help with their 
			addiction.
 
 This resource in Logan County is for anyone with a substance abuse 
			problem. That person can go to the Lincoln Police Department and 
			request help to overcome their addiction. No one is turned away and 
			from that moment help is the priority for anyone who seeks it. Each 
			person is then paired with a driver from the list of volunteers who 
			will transport them along with whatever provisions are 
			needed/required. Some of the facilities require two days of clothing 
			change, five toiletry articles and personal meds.
 
			
			 If there is a long span of time before departure 
			the person going to treatment will be taken care of, fed and made 
			comfortable before heading to treatment. If necessary, clothing, 
			toiletries, meds and food are paid for out of the Safe Passages 
			account, along with fuel cards to cover gas for the drivers.  
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Because Logan County does not have a facility for addiction, the 
Safe Passages program uses several treatment centers in Illinois. Some as close 
as Peoria or others as far away as Quad Cities. The Lincoln Police Department 
facilitate entry to the treatment facility and acts as a support system for the 
person in need. If there are drugs or paraphernalia in the home, or with the 
person seeking treatment, arrangements are made to dispose of it properly. 
 
 Once dropped at the treatment center, the Lincoln Police Department continues to 
monitor the progress of the patient within the limitations of the privacy laws 
of the treatment centers. To date, 13 have sought help for their addictions.
 
 Questions regarding this project can be directed to St. John project coordinator 
Tonita Reifsteck at 217-732-9796 or 217-855-1645.
 
 Officer Fruge will be sharing informational material at Culver’s and is also 
available at the Lincoln Police Department on 5th Street in Lincoln.
 
 Community support has helped St. John UCC make both the NARCAN and this program 
work and Sunday, December 16th will be another chance to help those struggling 
with addiction.
 
				 
		[Tonita Reifsteck] |