Jonesboro, AR (JonesboroRightNow.com) – February 22, 2024 – The Arkansas Opioid Recovery Partnership (ARORP) is gearing up for a significant announcement on February 22 at Jonesboro City Hall, located at 300 S Church St. The ARORP will host a press conference to announce its release of ReviveAR, an app that’s intended to prevent and treat opioid misuse for residents across the state.

Key figures including Kirk Lane, director for ARORP, Mayor Harold Copenhaver, Judge Marvin Day, Chad Henson, 2nd Judicial Drug Task Force Commander, Shalinda Woolbright, owner and executive director for NEA Divine Intervention, along with local and state community members and leaders, will be present at the press conference.

This initiative, spearheaded by the Arkansas Municipal League and the Association of Arkansas Counties, represents a unified effort by local government representatives to combat the devastating effects of the opioid epidemic. ARORP strategically allocates opioid settlement dollars at the city and county levels, focusing on prevention, treatment, enforcement, and recovery efforts to reduce overdose deaths.

Attendees will have the opportunity to witness demonstrations of ReviveAR’s capabilities and gain insight from community members on how this innovative app will make a difference in addressing the opioid crisis. To learn more about ARORP and its initiatives, visit ARORP.org.