Monthly Sobriety Dinner Helps Addicts in Duluth
Natives Against Heroin Puts on the Event
DULUTH, Minn. – A monthly sobriety dinner in Duluth helps addicts connect with the community.
Natives Against Heroin puts on the event. Food and drinks are provided for attendees to feel like they’re eating with a family.
Addicts can share what they’re going through and get support and guidance from the community around them.
“In Duluth it’s rampant,” said Derrick Laquier of Natives Against Heroin. “It’s everywhere. You can go everywhere and there’s heroin and a lot of people basically just try to sweep it under the rug and not think that it’s here but it’s here an what we’re trying to do is get it out of here so we make Duluth better again.”
The dinner is held the second Wednesday of every month at One Roof Community Housing on East Fourth Street.