Partnership plans Medication Take Back, community forum
Pierre Carter, a Liberty Middle School student, is a member of Today’s Youth, Tomorrow’s Leader program with Partnership for a Drug-Free Community. Carter is shown volunteering with Madison police officers at the Medication Take Back at Madison City Hall in October 2022. The next Medication Take Back event will be conducted on April 22 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. with a drive-through drop-off at City Hall. CONTRIBUTED
Madison, Madison County Record, News, Z - News Main
 By  GreggParker Published 
8:58 pm Sunday, April 16, 2023

Partnership plans Medication Take Back, community forum

MADISON – In its work to combat substance abuse in Madison, Partnership for a Drug-Free Community has scheduled a special day to retrieve medications that individuals no longer need and a public forum.

Opportunities to learn about addiction treatment options and disposal of expired prescription drugs are available this week from Partnership, Executive Director Wendy Reeves said.

The Medication Take Back in Madison on April 22 will run from 9 a.m. to noon. For residents’ convenience, a drive-through, drop-off lane at Madison City Hall, 100 Hughes Road will be available.

“It’s time to clean out the medicine cabinet for the next community Medication Take-Back event set for Saturday, April 22,” Reeves said. “Removing medications that are no longer needed can help prevent misuse or theft.”

The take-back allows anyone to help make an impact on the opioid epidemic in Madison County, Reeves said.

In addition, Partnership offers free, safe kits for drug disposal. To distribute the kits, Partnership collaborates with Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America or CADCA, LEIDOS, Wellstone and Alabama Department of Mental Health.

Workers hand out kits at community outreach events, and the Partnership staff at 256-539-7339 will provide kits any time.

“More than 33,000 pounds of outdated or unwanted prescriptions and over-the-counter medications have been collected at community take-back events since area law enforcement began the effort in September 2010,” Reeves said.

Also on April 22, Medication Take Back events will be conducted at Huntsville Public Safety Complex, 815 Wheeler Ave. in the parking lot across the street and at CVS pharmacy in Meridianville, 12275 U.S. 231.

Also this week, the final community forum on “What is treatment?” will be presented in Madison on April 20 from 10 a.m. to noon at Madison Public Library,142 Plaza Blvd.

“One reason we started the Recovery Resource Hub was because people were spending countless, frustrating hours on the phone and Internet trying to find a place for treatment,” Reeves said. “This can be a very complicated process, especially for someone who doesn’t understand how treatment works. There’s not a ‘one size fits all’ approach.”

“With fentanyl hitting our community so hard, it will be helpful to explain that there are many different types of treatment settings,” Reeves said.

The address of Partnership for a Drug-Free Community and its One-Stop Shop of Community Services is 2201 Clinton Ave. W. in Huntsville. For more information, call 256-539-7339, email wendy@thedrugfreepartnership.org or visit partnershipforadrug-freecommunity.org.

Also on The Madison Record
Madison Fire and Rescue names Tyler Drew as ‘2026 Firefighter of the Year’
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
Staff Reports 
January 28, 2026
MADISON – Tyler Drew never really had to choose a career path. He was destined to work in fire service. Drew has earned the honor of “2026 Firefighter...
Bus driver Tommy Jacques commended for emergency actions to help sick child
Madison County Record, News, Schools, ...
Gregg Parker 
January 28, 2026
MADISON – Sometimes, you can find a hero close to home. Even as close as the bus stop for Madison City Schools. Tommy Jacques demonstrated heroic acti...
Wedding bells to ring for Gordon Raney and Mary Starling at Madison Senior Center
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
Gregg Parker 
January 28, 2026
MADISON – It wasn’t quite ‘love at first sight,’ but Gordon Raney and Mary Starling, members of Madison Senior Center, nurtured a bond between themsel...
Lace those running shoes for Heart & Soul 5K & 1-Mile Fun Run
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
Gregg Parker 
January 28, 2026
MADISON – Valentine’s Day on Feb. 14 invokes images of candy kisses, heart-shaped boxes of chocolates and greeting cards. In another heart-related eve...
AHSAA approves reclassification system for 2026-27 and 2027-28 school years
Madison County Record, News, Sports, ...
Staff Reports 
January 28, 2026
MONTGOMERY – The Alabama High School Athletic Association Central Board of Control approved a classification system for championship play for the 2026...
College football returns to Joe Davis Stadium; UNA vs. Samford
Madison County Record, News, Sports, ...
Bob Labbe 
January 28, 2026
HUNTSVILLE - Since its multi-million dollar renovations and reopening in 2023, Joe Davis Stadium will host a college football game as it was announced...
UAH women’s basketball wins 16th straight, Wilken reaches 1,000 points
Madison County Record, News, Sports, ...
Staff Reports 
January 28, 2026
HUNTSVILLE - Women’s basketball extended their program-record winning streak to 16 games with a 64–48 victory over Valdosta State on Thursday night at...
Angler holds on to win Lake Guntersville tourney
b-Sports, Madison County Record, News, ...
Bob Labbe 
January 28, 2026
GUNTERSVILLE - When he launched his boat onto Lake Guntersville on a cold Sunday morning, pro Drew Gill of Mount Carmel, Illinois, never considered th...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *