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Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234
3rd Annual Recovery
Celebration & Memorial Walk
(Stop The Heroin Atlantic City)
One does have to great to start, but one must start in order to be great.
Stop The Heroin Expands
Sober Living Housing In Atlantic County
September 12, 2018-Press of Atlantic City-Print
Every day, Bill Schmincke wakes up to the news of more people suffering and dying in South Jersey from addictions and substance use disorders.
Stop The Heroin
To Celebrate Recovery On Saturday
In Atlantic City Run/walk
June 13, 2018-Press of Atlantic City-Print
Nearly 1,270 people in New Jersey lost their lives this year so far to drug overdoses, according to state data.
Stop The Heroin Founders
Open Sober Living Home In Memory Of Son
December 19, 2016 | Press of Atlantic City | Print
Andrew Loesser says he would be dead if he hadn’t gotten into a sober home after going through heroin detox just last week.
Stop The Heroin Group
Holds Emergency Rally,
Discussion With Judge
November 1, 2016 | Press of Atlantic City | Print
Stop the Heroin rally coordinator Kenneta Fabing, of Atlantic City, leads … Founder Tammy Schmincke, of Egg Harbor Township, speaks in front …
Stop The Heroin Rally
Gets Attention Of Judge, Those In Need
September 29, 2016 | Breaking AC | Blog
Kenneth Martinez came to Atlantic County Superior Court for a hearing on a shoplifting charge. He ended up with a group focused on helping him find recovery.
Stop The Heroin Group
Holds Emergency Rally
Discussion With Judge
November 1, 2016 | Press of Atlantic City | Print
Stop the Heroin rally coordinator Kenneta Fabing, of Atlantic City, leads … Founder Tammy Schmincke, of Egg Harbor Township, speaks in front …
A.C. Walk Remembers Those Lost
To Heroin Addiction
October 8, 2016 | Press of Atlantic City | Print
Bill Schmincke, co-founder of Stop the Heroin, said a spaghetti dinner raised $6,000 and a pancake breakfast generated $3,000, he said.
Stop The Heroin
To Hold Atlantic City Memorial Walk
October 5, 2016 | Press of Atlantic City | Print
“I’m proud to support the Stop the Heroin Memorial Walk in Atlantic City and all the great work being done by the Schmincke family,” he said.
Family Provides Help
To Former Heroin Addicts
September 27, 2016 | My9NJ | Video
His parents Tammy and Bill Schminke watched him struggle with addiction … The family has also started an organization called Stop the Heroin ..
Love Among The Misery
September 27 | Chasing News | Video
Steven Schminke of Egg Harbor Twp. had a loving family and two beautiful little girls with his girlfriend Elizabeth. His parents Tammy and Bill Schminke watched him struggle with addiction to heroin for years until their worst fears came true.
EHT Family's Loss
A Lesson On Heroin Addiction
June 21, 2016 | Press of Atlantic City | Print
Bill Schmincke father of Steven James Schmincke greets friends and family members before the funeral service at Scullville Bible Church in …
Fundraiser To Help Addicts Get Into
Sober Living
June 20, 2016 | Press of Atlantic City | Print
Wednesday April 20 2016 Bill Schmincke of EHT, whose son lost his battle … Bill and Tammy Schmincke began “Stop the Heroin” after their …
Spaghetti Helps Feed Parents'
Fight Against Addiction
June 25, 2016 | Press of Atlantic City | Print
Tammy Schmincke has learned a lot about heroin addiction since losing her … On Saturday, their “Stop the Heroin” group hosted a spaghetti …
South Jersey Family
Hopes To Spread Awareness
To Prevent Tragedy
May 18, 2016 | Fox 29 Philadelphia | Video
They found 26-year-old Steven Schmincke on daughters bed- in a sea of … red shirts, they wear the message on their hearts- ‘Stop the heroin…
EHT Ambulances To Carry Narcan
April 21, 2016 | Press of Atlantic City | Print
Bill Schmincke of EHT, whose son lost his … red shirts adorned with the slogan “Stop the Heroin” to address growing …
A Father Lost, A Mother Grieves
April 12, 2016 | Chasing News | Video
The day before Easter, the Schmincke family of Egg Harbor NJ was getting ready to take a family outing to an Easter egg hunt. Little did they know, this morning would change their lives forever.