Wilson’s Wave Founder Betsy Moore Joins USA HEAT Roundtable to Tackle Opioid Crisis
On Tuesday, August 26, 2025, Wilson’s Wave Founder Betsy Moore will participate in a virtual roundtable discussion hosted by the United States Attorney’s Office and the Heroin Education Action Team (USA HEAT). This important meeting will take place from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM and will be held at the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Raleigh, North Carolina, located at 150 Fayetteville Street, 21st Floor, in the Sir Walter Conference Room.
The roundtable will bring together a diverse group of individuals and organizations united by a shared mission: addressing the opioid crisis through education, victim support, and community collaboration. Participants will include parents and families affected by the epidemic, mental health professionals, law enforcement, nonprofit leaders, and other key stakeholders.
Betsy Moore’s involvement underscores Wilson’s Wave’s ongoing commitment to advocacy, healing, and systemic change. Her presence at the roundtable reflects the organization’s belief that real progress begins when stories are shared, resources are mobilized, and barriers are broken down between agencies and the communities they serve.
The focus of this USA HEAT roundtable is to explore how education and awareness can improve services for victims and families affected by substance use and overdose. Attendees will have the opportunity to exchange ideas, share best practices, and build stronger partnerships across sectors. This kind of cross-collaboration is crucial in a crisis that continues to devastate communities across North Carolina and beyond.
A Strong Advocate
As Wilson’s Wave continues its mission to build awareness and amplify recovery-focused efforts, events like this serve as a reminder that change is possible when we work together. Whether through prevention, education, harm reduction, or policy change, every voice at the table matters.
Betsy Moore’s role in this discussion not only brings valuable insight but also affirms Wilson’s Wave’s place as a leading voice in advocacy and healing. We are proud to support her as she contributes to this vital conversation and works alongside others to envision a healthier, more hopeful future for all.
For more updates on Betsy’s advocacy work and how Wilson’s Wave is supporting communities impacted by the opioid crisis, follow us on social media or visit our website.