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Posted on: June 10, 2025

[ARCHIVED] Minority Leader DeRiggi-Whitton Hosts Narcan Training for Glen Cove HS Graduating Class


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(GLEN COVE, N.Y.) – As part of a wellness day for Glen Cove High School’s graduating seniors, Nassau County Legislature Minority Leader Delia DeRiggi-Whitton (D – Glen Cove) partnered with the Office of the Nassau County Executive and Nassau County’s Department of Human Services to host a Narcan training workshop at the high school on Friday, June 6. The training was part of the inaugural Senior Summit, which was organized by Sue Poulos, Kim Risso and Kimberly Kessel.

During the training, Calle Panakos, the Coordinator of Education and Training at the Nassau County Office of Mental Health, Chemical Dependency and Developmental Disabilities Services taught members of the graduating class how to spot the signs of an opiate overdose, how to administer intranasal Naloxone to reverse an overdose, and informed them about new approaches to treating addiction. Each participant was provided a Narcan kit upon completing their training.

Students also heard directly from a woman whose family has suffered the devastation wrought by the ongoing opioid and fentanyl crises. Corinne Kaufman’s granddaughter, Paige Gibbons, died on Nov. 20, 2022 – just four days after her 19th birthday – after she consumed a small piece of what she thought was a Percocet pill at a sleepover with friends. It turned out to be entirely fentanyl, and she died later that night.

In the aftermath of Paige’s tragic death, Kaufman has launched the Families Against Fentanyl campaign and is advocating for Narcan kits to be available in every middle and high school nurse’s office on Long Island. She has also urged Nassau County to distribute fentanyl test strips by bundling them with Narcan kits and distributing them directly to all who seek them and spoken at the Legislature on numerous occasions to urge the County administration to greatly increase the rate at which nearly $100 million in opioid lawsuit settlement funds are distributed to local agencies delivering treatment, recovery and prevention resources.

“Opioid drugs are continuing to cause tremendous devastation in colleges across America – and the unthinkable loss that Corinne’s family has endured is a tragic reminder that we must remain unwavering in our efforts give our youth tools to protect themselves and others,” Minority Leader DeRiggi-Whitton said. “I am thankful to Calle Panakos for sharing her knowledge with all of our attendees, and I will forever be in awe of Corinne Kaufman’s strength and determination to make a difference in memory of her beloved granddaughter Paige. I hope this workshop was an eye-opening experience for Glen Cove’s graduating seniors.”

PHOTO CREDITS – Photos by Peter M. Budraitis

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