Hidden In Plain Sight Fire/EMS

On May 15th, 2019 Better Brodhead and Brodhead Police Department collaborated on a Hidden In Plain Sight training for Brodhead Fire and Brodhead Area EMS personnel. This training highlighted the dangers of the “one pot method” of meth production. Instead of demonstrating a room we set up a “rolling” meth lab in the back of a vehicle. We hope to continue to provide this training in the future.

Drug Identification Training

Unfortunately we have are going to be rescheduling this training to a later date due to some circumstances. Please stay tuned for the new date, hopefully we will have that scheduled soon.

Free training provided by Edgerton PD Drug Recognition Expert, learn how to identify if someone is impaired.

Overdose prevention training flier

Overdose Prevention Training

Join us for this free training on how to recognize, respond and prevent an overdose of prescription pain medications or heroin.  Be part of the solution to this growing epidemic!

Healthy Relationship Presentation

We are so excited about our collaborative effort with Green Haven and Brodhead United Methodist Church. On February 20th at 4pm at the Brodhead United Methodist Church we will be presenting to the middle school kids about creating healthy relationships and identifying unhealthy ones. This is open to all middle school youth!

Coalition Member of the Month

Sebastian Van Wyhe, a Brodhead School Junior, is one of the new Youth2Youth (Y2Y) representatives to the Better Brodhead Board of Directors. Sebastian has already been helping out a lot this summer with the August 21st event, Brodhead Night Out, as well as preparations for this coming school year’s Homecoming activities.

Screening of Straight Forward: The Truth About Addiction documentary

Straight Forward: The Truth About Addiction is a documentary featuring in-depth interviews with young Wisconsinites fighting to recover their lives and futures from addictions that, in most cases, involved opioids.

For more information on this documentary visit the Wisconsin Eye website