The community campaign for heroin reform is still battling away to ensure
that the implementation of supervised injecting rooms goes ahead in
Melbourne. The aims of the campaign go beyond this however, advocating the
need for more rehabilitation places, education and harm reduction
strategies.
To help in the ongoing fight for heroin users to be recognised as members of
our community instead of criminals the campaign needs funds.
To help raise some desperately needed cash, a film night has been organised.
Angela's Ashes
Tues June 13, Westgarth cinema (High St, Northcote) 6.45pm.
Tickets are $13/$10 and include light refreshments after the movie.
If anyone is interested in coming along and showing support for this
long-running campaign, please contact Denise on 9489 8103 to arrange to pick
up a ticket at the door.
The campaign still meets weekly in the student lounge of RMIT, 6.30pm Wed
nights. All most welcome. Monthly rallies are held in front of the Melbourne
Town Hall on the first Friday of the month. Stop by and say hello, sign the
petitions and send off a letter to the Melb City Council urging them to
support the trial of supervised injecting facilities in the CBD.
Stop the deaths, support supervised injecting centres.
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