QAC Goes Purple is a substance abuse awareness program that engages our community and youth to stand against substance abuse.
QAC Goes Purple is an initiative from the Queen Anne's County Office of the Sheriff and Queen Anne's County Drug-Free Coalition, in partnership with the Opioid Intervention Team/QAC Department of Health, QAC Commissioners, and QAC Public Schools.
Help save lives -- lock up your prescription medications.
2025 National Drug Take Back
Clean out your medicine cabinets and dispose of them safely at one of our events listed below:
Thursday, Oct 23: KI Fire Dept, Stevensville, 3-7pm
Friday, Oct 24: KI Elks Lodge, Stevensville, 5-7pm
Saturday, Oct 25: Office of the Sheriff, Centreville, 10am-3pm
Tuesday Oct 28: Senior Centers located in: Sudlersville 8am-10am, Grasonville 11am-1pm, and Stevensville 2-4pm
Accepting prescription and over-the-counter medications, medication samples, pet medications, and vape pens or e-cigarette devices (with batteries removed).
A program that engages our residents and youth to stand against substance abuse!
All contributions are tax-deductible, through our partnership with the Mid-Shore Community Foundation.
There are so many valuable resources, please reach out!
Have the 'new conversation' -- Talk with your kids about the dangers of misusing painkillers.
Ribbon-cutting event for the Goes Purple “Awareness Trail” located at Old Love Point Park, in Stevensville.
Church Hill Park, Sept 2025, for the 'Going Purple Together' event in honor of Recovery Month.
If you know someone using or abusing heroin or other opioids, call 410-758-1306 for information on Narcan training.