Health Update: Marshall-Harrison County Health District launches new community wellness sessions  - What Experts Say

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Marshall-Harrison County Health District launches new community wellness sessions

Published 5:15 am Tuesday, February 24, 2026

A new community wellness initiative called Building Healthy Futures is set to launch this week  with a first session focused on overdose recognition and response training.

Marshall-Harrison County Health District’s Building Healthy Futures series will offer monthly educational opportunities designed to support health, safety and resilience across the community.

The overdose recognition and response training will take place at 1 p.m. Thursday in the Marshall Public Library’s Gold Room. The event is free, but registration is encouraged.

The inaugural training will equip participants with the knowledge and confidence to recognize stimulant and opioid overdoses and respond effectively in emergency situations. Attendees will learn how to identify signs of an overdose, respond safely and administer naloxone, a life-saving medication that can reverse opioid overdoses.

“Overdose is a public health issue that affects families, friends, and neighbors across our community,” said Vanessa Conley, ETCADA naloxone education specialist. “This training empowers everyday people with practical tools that can save lives and helps reduce stigma by focusing on compassion, education, and action.”

Building Healthy Futures is a monthly community wellness series hosted by Marshall-Harrison County Health District that will address a wide range of topics throughout the year, including prevention, mental health, disaster preparedness, and overall community well-being.

All sessions are free and open to the public.

“Our goal is to continue our focus on wellness by bringing together subject matter experts to address important health, safety, and prevention topics that matter to our community,” said  Jennifer Hancock, Marshall-Harrison County Health District executive director.

For more information about this event or future sessions of the Building Healthy Futures series or to register for the event, contact Marshall-Harrison County Health District at (903) 938-8338 or visit www.mhchd.org.