Allegany County’s Fall Pill Drop held in Bolivar and Fillmore

This past Saturday, October 26 the Allegany Council on Alcoholism and Substance Abuse, Inc. (ACASA), the Allegany County Sheriff’s Office, the Bolivar Police Department, Bolivar and Fillmore Volunteer Fire Departments, and Partners for Prevention in Allegany County (PPAC) held their biannual pill drop event in conjunction with the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) National Take Back Day. Community members brought over 35.2 pounds of unwanted or unused medications they wanted to dispose of properly. The agencies use the pill drops to educate the community on the fourteen Take It to the Box locations that are throughout Allegany County, that can be used to dispose of medications year-round for free. The partners also educated about the availability to dispose of needles at any of the Allegany County transfer stations for free. Community members are asked to put needles into a puncture proof container like a laundry detergent bottle with the cap securely on. Allegany County is one of the very few counties in New York that offers this service for free.

Bolivar and Fillmore were chosen to be the Fall pill drop locations to help educate about the Take It to the Box location at Jones Memorial Medical Practice, 120 First Street in Bolivar and the Fillmore Pharmacy, 10560 Route 19 in Fillmore. “The pill drop program provides a unique opportunity for community education in addition to giving citizens of Allegany County a method to safely dispose of unwanted pharmaceuticals,” states Undersheriff Walt Mackney. “This helps the environment while benefiting the “At Risk” population of the county,” states Undersheriff Mackney.

10 cars came to the two locations to drop off medications. Even though the pill drop events do not collect as much medication as in the past the Take It to the Box locations collected over 1,600 pounds in 2023. Each person who dropped medications off received a Take It to the Box magnet. All medications that are collected are taken to an incinerating location by the Sheriff’s Office to make the medications harmless to the environment and useless to people.

“It is important for people to not hold onto medications that they are no longer using as studies have shown that youth and adults who abuse medications usually get them from friends or family members without their knowledge,” states PPAC Coalition Coordinator Jon Chaffee.

The partners would like to “Thank” the Bolivar and Fillmore Volunteer Fire Departments for providing space for the Fall Pill Drop.

The next pill drop event will be held in April of 2025. To find out where all the Take It to the Box locations are located throughout Allegany County visit www.ppaccentral.org/takeittothebox/. If you want to know more information about the National Take Back Day or find other locations you can visit https://www.dea.gov/takebackday. For questions people can also reach out to Coalition Coordinator Jonathan Chaffee by emailing ppac@alleganycouncil.org or calling (585) 593 – 1920.

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