Montclair police chief joins 7th Annual Opioid Awareness Walk


MONTCLAIR, N.J. — Montclair Police Chief Todd Conforti joined community members on Saturday for the 7th Annual Opioid Awareness Walk, an event organized by the Essex Health and Wellness Recovery Center. The walk aims to raise awareness about the ongoing opioid epidemic and honor those affected by overdose and addiction.

The event brought together residents, healthcare workers, and individuals in recovery to highlight the challenges posed by opioid use disorder and to show solidarity with families impacted by the crisis. Chief Conforti’s participation underscored the department’s commitment to addressing substance use issues within the community.

In a statement posted on its social media, the Montclair Police Department emphasized the far-reaching consequences of the opioid epidemic, stating that “Opioid Use Disorder is devastating to families and communities throughout this state.” The department did not provide specific attendance numbers or details on speakers at the event.


The annual walk serves as both a memorial and a celebration of recovery, with participants remembering those lost to overdose and applauding individuals who have managed to overcome their struggles with addiction. The Essex Health and Wellness Recovery Center organized the event as part of its ongoing mission to combat the opioid crisis through education, prevention, and support.

The Montclair Police Department continues to engage in community initiatives focused on awareness and support services for those impacted by opioid addiction.

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