Greetings,
I am Orville O. Greene, Special Agent in Charge of the Detroit Field Division and I’d like to welcome you to Operation Engage!
As we all know, there are far too many non-fatal and fatal drug overdoses affecting our communities, and sadly, these numbers are increasing. In response, DEA has moved toward community-level collaborative efforts to help reduce these numbers through education and awareness, using our wide range of resources.
Through Operation Engage, our division will focus on Lucas County, with an emphasis on working in Toledo. This effort will primarily focus on targeting the threat of fentanyl and stimulant drugs. Other components of Operation Engage include:
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Stakeholder/Community Gatherings: To share the latest information about drug trends, drug threats, and other related pertinent information.
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The DEA’s Citizens Academy: DEA recognizes the importance of forging strong alliances with local communities and maintaining collaborative relationships with community leaders. The DEA’s Citizens Academy offers participants the opportunity to understand the world of federal drug law enforcement and the important role the DEA and the community play in combating drug trafficking, drug misuse, and related violence.
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Youth Engagement: Through programs like the DEA Educational Foundation Basketball and Spring Break Program, children of all ages will be able to actively participate in age-appropriate activities, designed for them to learn and gain the most knowledge about the dangers of drugs in a fun way.
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Community Outreach Programs: DEA, along with stakeholder involvement, will concentrate efforts in the communities most affected by Fentanyl and stimulant misuse. In those targeted communities, the Detroit Field Division will participate in facilitating prevention strategies to include, but not limited to, drug prevention training and technical assistance for communities, coalition outreach, and prescription drug take back events to name a few.
I invite you, and your families, to explore our Operation Engage webpage to learn about these, and many other resources, we have available. Learning as a family, early on, is the first step in avoiding drug experimentation, drug misuse, drug addiction, and all related behaviors that are plaguing our communities.
Always at your service,
SAC Orville O. Greene
2023 Current Statistics for Toledo, Ohio
Drug Information
Community Resources
This section will be updated with local organizations that provide services to the public regarding addiction, community empowerment, drug education and prevention, drug take back programs, recovery, and overall health and wellness.
Veterans Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255 (press 1)
Looking for prevention resources specifically for young people? Go to the teen-focused site www.justthinktwice.com. Here, they'll be able to get facts about drug use and learn ways to live a drug-free life.
Elks Drug Awareness Program – www.elks.org
We're back! Awkward Conversations Season 4
DEA is pleased to announce the next installment of its collaboration with the Elks Drug Awareness Program. In Season 4 of "Awkward Conversations," Jodie Sweetin of "Full House" and "Fuller House" returns to guide parents through the challenges of raising substance-free kids in today’s complex world. We’re bringing together expert advice, powerful stories, and insights from celebrity parents and expert guests to offer you practical tips, heartfelt narratives, and clear strategies. Each episode is designed to equip you with the tools you need to navigate the highs and lows of parenting, helping you foster a safe and healthy environment for your children. Join us as we turn those awkward moments into powerful opportunities to connect, learn, and create a bright, drug-free future for your family. New episodes will be posted each week through the end of 2024 and can be accessed here.
Association of People Against Lethal Drugs (APALD) is a nonprofit group aiming to support families grieving the loss of loved ones to drug-related deaths, empower members to seek legislative change to hold drug traffickers accountable, and increase public awareness about illicit drug poisoning and addiction/stigma. Visit APALD at https://www.weareapald.org.
Facing Fentanyl is a project of Voices for Awareness and a nonprofit assembly of grassroots groups raising awareness of illicit fentanyl. Visit Facing Fentanyl at https://www.facingfentanylnow.org. Learn more about illicit fentanyl, counterfeit drugs, and self-harm by visiting the parent organization Voices for Awareness at https://www.voicesforawareness.com.
Go to FindTreatment.gov to search for general drug treatment facilities in your area. On this site, you can find facilities that offer various payment options (including free and no-cost care), youth treatment facilities, special programs for Veterans, plus more.
Otherwise, enter your zipcode below to find substance abuse treatment facilities in your area.
Campus Drug Prevention is DEA’s effort to support drug use prevention programs on college campuses and in surrounding communities. The website was created for professionals working to prevent drug use among college students, including educators, student health centers, and student affairs personnel. In addition, it serves as a useful tool for college students, parents, and others involved in campus communities.
The website offers valuable information, including data, news updates, drug scheduling and penalties, publications, research, national and statewide conferences and events, state and local prevention contacts, and resources available from DEA’s federal partners. The website also includes a “Help a Friend” resource to educate and prepare those who plan to talk to their friends or loved ones about drug use concerns.
Watch Campus Drug Prevention's Prevention Profiles: Take Five, a monthly podcast featuring interviews with individuals at the federal, national, state, and local levels, based around five questions related to drug misuse prevention among college students:
Operation Prevention is a collaboration between DEA and Discovery Education to provide no-cost online tools that support every member of the community with the power of prevention. Help kickstart life-saving conversations today with standards-aligned English and Spanish-language resources for students in grades 3-12, plus additional resources designed for educators, families, and professionals.
And make sure to catch the virtual field trips, including the all-new “An Ounce of Prevention,” which introduces students to a variety of individuals already working on the ground making a real difference against fentanyl and fake pills:
The One Pill Can Kill Campaign offers an opportunity for the media, parents, teachers, educators, and community organizations to raise awareness about counterfeit prescription drugs. DEA has created materials to help you participate in raising awareness.
View the Partner Toolbox:
DEA Pharmacy Burglary Safety Alert
Access pharmacy resources:
Events
Date: Tuesdays and Thursdays from January 14 - March 20, 2025
Time: 4:00-5:00 p.m.
Where: Maumee Intermediate School Gym, 1147 7th St., Maumee, OH 43537
Join Operation Engage Toledo for a free, after-school basketball camp run by school resource officers. The camp will teach basketball skills, drug prevention, and life skills. To register, visit https://deaef.wufoo.com/forms/ryrg3jm04hd66d/.
Check back for more detailed information as event dates approach.
December 2024 - Stakeholder Meeting (DEA Detroit)