(Long Island, NY) The Long Island Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (LICADD) received more than $2,000 in donations from friends and family members in memory of Nicolette, who passed away from an overdose at 20 years old.
With the heroin and opiate crisis raging, the demand for LICADD’s services has increased exponentially. Significant price drops in the street price of heroin on Long Island, have increased the number of young people who are using the drug. Calls to LICADD’s hotlines and requests for services mirror these increasing trends and beyond the sheer rise in numbers of young people and their families seeking heroin addiction treatment services, the rapid progression from snorting to injecting the drug is startling and obviously increases the potential health consequences for users.
This significant donation assists the Long Island community by providing additional services for families in desperate need of LICADD’s services. “Our friend Nikki died tragically at 20 years old – a funny, caring and beautiful soul. This year, in honor of her birthday, we raised these funds in the hopes of helping save another soul from being lost.”says Ilana Esquenazi, Nikki’s best friend.
For over 59 years, LICADD has successfully delivered evidence-based programs designed
to prevent and treat substance abuse and addiction. LICADD offers crisis intervention, screenings,brief interventions, referrals to treatment and several family and parent education workshops to help Long Islanders struggling with the effects of addiction. Through our Open Arms, EAP Program, LICADD has provided targeted solution-focused support to companies all along the East Coast, serving over 60,000 employees and their families.
For more information please call (516) 747-2606 or visit us on the web at www.licadd.org and Facebook.




