ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ College of Pharmacy students raise $5,000 for Operation Hope

L-R: Dylan Lim, Scarborough Police Chief Robert Moulton and Sam Cushing
L-R: Dylan Lim, Scarborough Police Chief Robert Moulton and Sam Cushing

Students from the College of Pharmacy’s Class of ’18 held their annual Halfway Charity Gala on April 1 at Mariner’s Church in Portland. All proceeds benefited Operation Hope, a new program run by the Scarborough Police Department that aids in the treatment and recovery of individuals suffering from heroin and opiate addiction.

The students raised $5,000 for the organization, making this the most successful College of Pharmacy charity gala to date.

Speaking about the fundraiser, Class President Sam Cushing (’18) said β€œwe chose to benefit Operation HOPE knowing that the growing heroin and opiate addiction problem affects everyone.” Cushing added, β€œIt is a frequent topic in the headlines and it's not something that just has an impact on those with addiction, it impacts the community as a whole."

Additionally, as future pharmacists, Cushing noted that and he his classmates will assume an active role in substance abuse prevention, education and assistance.

Scarborough Police Chief Robbie Moulton, a leader of Operation Hope, stated β€œwe need to see Heroin and Opiate Addiction for what it is. It is a public disease. It is a public health issue.” He continued, β€œwe signed up for this job to help people and that is what we are going to try and do."