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Respond & Revive

in Addiction Awareness

Respond and Revive: Naloxone (Narcan) Training to Combat Opioid Overdose

Free

with Josh Ramsey

Calendar Apr 24, 2025 at 6 pm

Join us for a free, one-hour training session designed to prepare you with the knowledge and skills to reverse an opioid overdose using Naloxone. This essential training is open to everyone in our community. Participants will learn how to recognize the signs of an opioid overdose and administer Naloxone safely and effectively. 

All attendees will receive a free Naloxone kit to take home, ensuring you are prepared to act quickly in an emergency and protect your loved ones and community members. This session is co-hosted by the Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce. 

Door prizes will also be given out via a drawing. 

Date and Time: Thursday, April 24, from 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. 

Location: Lecture Hall 103, Independence Hall, UACCB 

Spaces are limited, so reserve your spot today. This is an opportunity to make a life-saving difference in our community! 

About the Instructor

Josh Ramsey serves as an Advanced Peer Recovery Support Specialist with the Izard County Sheriff’s Department and the 16th Judicial Drug Task Force. He is the Arkansas Affiliate Director of the National Peer Recovery Alliance (NPRA) and also leads Sharing Hope Through Lived Experience Ministries, Inc., which he co-founded in 2022 with his wife, Ashley. The Ramseys reside in Batesville with their eight-year-old son. Josh’s work extends across Izard, Independence, Cleburne, Stone, and Fulton counties.

Josh’s journey toward recovery began after struggling with substance use disorder for 30 years. After numerous arrests, he entered a faith-based treatment facility in October 2018. On September 18, 2024, he celebrated six years of sobriety, driven by a passion for recovery. Josh collaborates with two investigators as part of an Overdose Response Team (ORT), using his lived experience to support individuals who have overdosed and to guide their families in establishing effective recovery plans.

In addition to his work with the ORT, Josh is actively engaged in his community and church. He leads Celebrate Recovery programs in several jails, conducts Naloxone training, volunteers in feeding and ministering to the homeless, and spearheads community outreach for drug prevention. His dedication has earned him numerous accolades, including the 2021 Rising Star Award, 2022 Forensic Peer of the Year Award, and the 2024 Arkansas Peer of the Year Award. In recognition of his efforts, the Josh Ramsey Justice-Involved Peer of the Year Award was named in his honor.





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