Let's paint the town BLUE!

The Spokane Regional Board of Health is gearing up to weigh the phase 1 options of the feasibility study!

The Methadone clinic is at risk of closing and the Board needs to know the nurses want to retain OTP services.

Be ready to rock your WSNA blue and rally for our beloved Methadone Outpatient Clinic.

Date: Sept. 26, 2024
Time: 1:30 pm
Location: Spokane Regional Health District Auditorium
1101 West College Avenue

Questions? Contact WSNA Nurse Representatives Jaclyn Smedley (jsmedley@wsna.org) or Kitt Ruchert (kruchert@wsna.org).

Paint it blue

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