The mental toll that violence has taken on the community is sparking more work from local minority-based organizations. When gunfire erupted at a weekend party, Taria Holifield could have been caught in the chaos, but decided to leave early. The news spread quickly that one person died, and multiple others were injured. “I’m 18, and my next party could be my last just because of what happened,” said Holifield.
Read MoreAn Indianapolis woman is attacking the opioid epidemic head-on. Her nonprofit is aimed toward helping minorities recover and reintegrate back into society. News 8's Katiera Winfrey reports.
Read MoreNatasha Cheatham sits down with Ebony Chapel from WTLC 106.7 to discuss opioids affect people and communities of color.
Read MoreAn Indianapolis woman is attacking the opioid epidemic head-on. Her nonprofit is aimed toward helping minorities recover and reintegrate back into society. News 8's Katiera Winfrey reports.
Read MoreNatasha Cheatham sits down with LaRona Dixon of the Road Trip to Wellness Podcast to discuss mental health and recovery.
Read MoreAs the Project Assistant at Drug Free Marion County, Natasha Cheatham chats with Nicole Griffin of RTV6 about their efforts to help reduce violence among youth in Indianapolis with their, Safe Summer Pledge Campaign.
Read MoreNatasha Cheatham was honored as a Success Story at the Indianapolis Urban League’s (IUL) 2018 Equal Opportunity Day Luncheon. Asked to speak, she shared her story of triumph and expressed her gratitude for IUL’s support.
Read MoreNatasha Cheatham celebrates 8 months of sobriety by speaking at the Center for Interfaith Cooperation. Natasha shares her story of recovery with faith leaders and community members in Indianapolis, IN.
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