Port Angeles Citizen Action Network to hold meet Wednesday at The Landing mall

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Citizen Action Network — PA CAN — invites residents concerned about drug abuse’s effects in Clallam County to its next meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday.

The meeting, in the upstairs conference room at The Landing mall, 115 E. Railroad Ave., will address PA CAN’s project areas, including:

■ Planning for Port Angeles’ first Overdose Awareness Vigil, to start at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 31 at Civic Field, Fourth and Race streets.

■ Working with the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula to provide volunteer mentors and expanded after-school activities for children and teens.

■ Assisting Oxford House (www.OxfordHouse.org), a national network of homes for recovering addicts, which has six locations in Port Angeles and seeks housing in Sequim.

■ Researching and implementing a drug education program in local schools.

To find out more about PA CAN, a subgroup of Revitalize Port Angeles, find the network’s page on Facebook or visit www.RevitalizePortAngeles.org and select the “Port Angeles Citizen Action Network” heading.

PA CAN meeting moderator Angie Gooding emphasizes that people from all sectors of the community are welcome at Wednesday’s meeting.

“We will remain respectful and focused on solutions,” she writes on the group’s Facebook page.

“If you’d like to join us, please do . . . all our voices need to be heard. Things are happening, and we are dedicated to helping our town heal.”

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