Addiction Task Force
Here’s what happened in Fiscal Year 2024!
Empower Henrico Task Force, formerly the Addiction Task Force, expanded our membership and efforts. The work contained is being performed by County employees and our community friends in addition to their everyday jobs.
The impact of these efforts is significant. Recent Police Division data reflect a 39% decrease in overdoses in our county from our five-year average. While any fatal overdose is one too many, we also have a 31% decrease from the average number of fatalities. Our efforts are working, and the energy that our members devote is only increasing.
The Team
The Heroin Task Force is composed of the following representatives and their designees:
- Mike Feinmel, Deputy County Manager – Chair
- Leslie Martin Stephen, Assistant Director, HAMHDS – Vice Chair
- There are 6 subcommittees:
- Prevention
- Jacquelyn Smith-White, HAMHDS – Chair
- Salvatore Mule’, Henrico Police– Vice Chair
- Data
- Michael Roth, Henrico Fire – Chair
- Scott Kubicki, Henrico Police – Vice Chair
- Youth Outreach
- Katherine Johnson, Henrico Public Schools – Chair
- Octavia Marsh – HAMHDS – Vice Chair
- Treatment
- Karen Branin, HAMHDS – Chair
- Megan Ortiz, HAMHDS – Vice Chair
- Diversion
- Sara Tolentino, HAMHDS – Chair
- Mike Jagels, Commonwealth Attorney’s Office – Vice Chair
- Abatement
- Mike Feinmel, County Manager’s Office – Chair
- Laura Totty, Executive Director, HAMHDS – Vice Chair
- Prevention
The task force has worked diligently to include as many community partners as possible. All are welcome at the meetings which are currently held every other month. Meetings are generally held on the third Thursday of the month at 2pm at HAMHDS, 3908 Nine Mile Road, Henrico, VA.
Henrico Recovery Roundtable Full Final Report and Recommendations
Between May and December 2019, the Henrico County Recovery Roundtable explored strategies and recommendations to strengthen addiction and recovery programs in Henrico County. The Recovery Roundtable found that the institutions of the criminal justice system (including law enforcement, courts, and the jail) are struggling to keep pace with the criminal activity and recidivism that accompany untreated substance use disorder (SUD). The group concluded that Henrico County could more effectively ensure public health and safety by implementing a comprehensive, cohesive, and sustainable strategy to prevent and treat SUDs.View the Final Report
Our Mission
In the spring of 2016, John Vithoulkas, County Manger appointed a Heroin Task Force to evaluate Henrico County’s current response to the Heroin/opiod epidemic. Three Questions were asked:
- What efforts are currently underway in Henrico County to address Heroin/Opioid issues? Specifically, what is each agency doing and how are we coordinating our efforts?
- Within our current funding resources, are there enhancements that can be made to strengthen our efforts?
- What are recommendations to enhance our response that require additional resources?
The Task Force met seven times. The first meeting involved sharing information by the six department heads listed above. There was a common bond and a desire to not only thoroughly understand the issues associated with this epidemic but also to problem -solve and enhance processes where possible right from the beginning. The remainder of the meetings involved consulting with fifty plus community partners and experts in the field. Through their expertise and guidance we gained understanding of the impact heroin/opioid epidemic has on our community. As a result of the Task Force’s work, specific recommendations were made in August 2016 in the following areas: prevention, treatment, communication and the criminal justice system.
Since the fall of 2016, the task force has shifted its focus from that of researching the problem, to that of addressing the recommendations one by one. In 2020 the team expanded to include a wider focus on all addiction, and was renamed the Addiction Task Force. This group meets monthly as a large group with sub-committees meeting as needed and reporting back to the larger group.
Overall the mission of the Addiction Task Force is to stop addiction related deaths in our community, and to promote treatment for the citizens that are affected by this epidemic.
Original Task Force
Standing (left to right): Michael Feinmel, Chief Tony McDowell, Chief Humberto Cardounel, Sheriff Mike Wade, Brandon Hinton, Monty Dixon, Kenny Ray Stone, Kelly Schaaf, Miller Van Fossen, Judge John Marshall. Sitting (left to right): County Manager John Vithoulkas, Laura Totty, Dr. Beth Teigen, Shannon Taylor, Chuck Rosenberg, James Comey, Sara Harman, Leslie Stephen, Dr. Susan Fischer Davis