Project Photo Gallery
CMREN engages in projects throughout each year, working in the community and on campus. Photos on this page demonstrate some of the work we do.
Photos. July 2023 forward, represent work accomplished in the current HRSA-FORHP Rural Health Network Development grant will be added as collected. Photos on this page prior to July 2023, demonstrate work supported by the HRSA RCORP-Implementation grant funding.
April 2024 CMREN-FSU and FAN FSU College of Health Professions Health Fair
76 Narcan Kit training and distributions, as well as Hope Not Handcuffs information.
FLITE Display November 2022
FLITE Display March 2023
FSU BULLDAWG BONANZA Fall 2022 with APhA
FLITE Display September 2022
Narcan Open Access Box
Big Rapids Community Library
Angels of Action - Backpack Drive
March 2023
Jonah Foundation - Backpack Drive
March 2023
FSU Wellness U with APhA February 2023
An Evening With Taylor Duerr
Wednesday, April 19 and Thursday, April 20 were special days for the CMREN Community, as we hosted Taylor Duerr, a national award-winning boxer from Detroit, MI and the showing of his documentary 'We Can Be Heroes'. Tim Rabolt, of JBS International has a rich background at the national and federal levels working with Collegiate Recovery in higher education hosted a panel discussion with FSU students Cj Crabtree, Jordan Hiltunen, Aubrey Barwick, and MiKayla Althoff . Kendall College of Art and Design students created artwork specific to the event. Special guests at the event included Anthony A.J. Ernst, of JBS International, and Mike Ramsdell, of Under the Hood Productions. See full bios for Taylor Duerr and Tim Rabolt, along with descriptions of the artists' works and a list of program supporters:
Community Conversation: Tackling the Drug Crisis in our Community
May 19, 2023
Fifty-three community members attended this event to talk about what is currently available and what is needed. Keynote speaker, Linda Davis, Executive Director of Families Against Narcotics shared her experience and observations regarding the need reduce stigma and increase reasonable, affordable access to care. Expert panels addressed successes and challenges through the lens of law enforcement, and prevention, treatment, and recovery programs. Nine Information Tables provided current services. Community conversations identified needs. Attendees hope for another conversation opportunity such as this in the near future.
Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Panel Discussion
Law Enforcement Panel