Smithtown Town Board approves the creation of an Opioid and Addiction Task...

Smithtown Town Board approves the creation of an Opioid and Addiction Task Force

Smithtown Resident Susan Buroker, who helped to spearhead the Task Force together with Support from Madlyn Makboulian; Director at Smithtown Horizons, addresses the Town Board after the unanimous decision to approve the formation of the Smithtown Opioid and Addiction Task Force. Photo courtesy of Town of Smithtown

The Town of Smithtown Town Board unanimously approved the establishment of its Opioid and Addiction Task Force, a community-driven initiative aimed at combating the opioid epidemic and supporting individuals and families affected by substance use disorders. The resolution to form the task force was approved during the February 4th Town Board meeting, marking a significant step forward in addressing this ongoing crisis through compassion, resources, and education.

“We cannot turn a blind eye to the opioid crisis, mental health struggles, and substance abuse that impact our community. Furthermore, we must also hold those liable for this crisis accountable. The stigma surrounding addiction often creates a sense of shame and judgment that prevents individuals from seeking the help they desperately need. We all know someone—a friend, a family member, coworker, or a neighbor—who has been affected by this crisis. It is our responsibility to foster a culture of compassion, understanding, and support. Everyone deserves a chance at living a healthy, rewarding life, and together, we can break down barriers to recovery and build a stronger, healthier community,” said Smithtown Town Supervisor Ed Wehrheim.

The task force was formed in response to the growing need for a unified approach to addiction and mental health challenges within the community. With support from local Senator Mario Mattera, Horizons Counseling and Education Center, healthcare professionals, law enforcement, and key community stakeholders, such as Susan Buroker who presented the concept alongside Madlyn Makboulian, the Director of Horizons, the initiative will focus on prevention, education, resource accessibility, and reducing the stigma surrounding addiction. The Smithtown Opioid and Addiction Task Force will be committed to addressing the substance use crisis through a proactive, community-driven approach.

“After meeting Susan Buroker and her team in my office, I knew Supervisor Wehrheim and the Town Board would take immediate action to help protect Smithtown residents.  Along with his colleagues, Supervisor Wehrheim quickly put the issue on their agenda to help raise awareness and save lives.  This, along with their decision to ban legal cannabis dispensaries, shows their commitment to protecting our residents from drug abuse.  That is greatly appreciated and I look forward to continuing to work with all involved to increase the conversation around this somewhat whispered topic,” said NY State Senator Mario Mattera.

“The formation of the new Smithtown anti-drug and opiate task force represents a critical step in our fight against substance abuse. By bringing together law enforcement, healthcare professionals, and community leaders, we are committed to preventing addiction, providing support for those in recovery, and holding those who fuel this crisis accountable. Together, we will work toward a safer, healthier future for our community,” stated Madlyn Makboulian, ADV-CASAC, CPP, Director of Drug and Alcohol Counseling Services, Horizons Counseling and Education Center.

The town board will appoint a dedicated team of local leaders, first responders, hospital professionals, and key stakeholders to lead efforts in combating opioid addiction and supporting individuals in recovery in the coming months. A core mission of the task force will be to educate and inform the community by providing individuals and families with essential resources on prevention strategies, treatment options, and the realities of substance use. Additionally, the task force seeks to reduce stigma by fostering open discussions and creating a supportive environment that challenges misconceptions about addiction and mental health.

“Together as a community we created this task force because addiction isn’t just an individual struggle- it affects us all. Through awareness, support, and conversation we can create real change together,” said Susan Buroker, Community Advocate and Founding Member of the Smithtown Opioid and Addiction Task Force

By strengthening community connections, the task force will work collaboratively with local organizations, healthcare providers, schools, first responders and law enforcement to create a united front against substance use disorders. It will also focus on raising awareness of available resources, ensuring residents have access to treatment, prevention measures and recovery services through targeted outreach and community engagement.

The Smithtown Opioid and Addiction Task Force plans to host a Community Event in partnership with Horizons Counseling and Education Center, slated for May 17, 2025. The first task force event will provide critical resources, and services including Narcan Training, a Prescription Medication Disposal (Give-Back Initiative) and guest speakers. Additionally resources from the community such as Phoenix House, Thrive, Long Island Center for Recovery, Diagnostic, Assessment, and Stabilization Services, New Horizons, AA/NA, St. Catherine’s Hospital, Sun River Detox, and LICR will be invited to participate with interactive booths providing information and resources to attendees. This event is expected to serve as a launchpad for ongoing efforts to connect, support, and empower the Smithtown community in its fight against opioid addiction and substance use disorders.

Background:

The Smithtown Opioid and Addiction Task Force was originally initiated by Susan Buroker, whose experience in the addiction recovery community, combined with listening to the community’s outcry, led to the realization that Smithtown needed a proactive, united approach. Buroker collaborated with NY State Senator Mario Mattera, Madlyn Makboulian (Smithtown Horizons), Barbara Posillico (Wellness Center), Sharon Richmond (Huntington Opioid and Addiction Task Force), Glen Williams, Linda Cherney, Ron Rotham, and Dave Lewis (Smithtown Rotary) before presenting the proposal to Supervisor Ed Wehrheim. Their collective efforts resulted in the town’s official commitment to establishing this critical task force.

About Horizons Horizons Counseling and Education Center:

Horizons is an OASAS-licensed not-for-profit agency funded to provide adolescent and adult treatment, prevention and education services for drug and alcohol related problems. Services include assessments, counseling groups, individual sessions, and an array of specialized treatment and prevention programming. Additionally, Horizons offers services for parents, significant others, and other family members of individuals struggling with addiction. In addition to the adult services provided, Horizons specializes in treatment, education and prevention services to address the specific needs of the adolescents and young adults within the community and surrounding area.

If you are an adult, youth or parent of a youth who is struggling, please call Horizons to explore the next steps to recovery during challenging times at 631-360-7578 or email: [email protected]