Volunteers with the Drug Enforcement Agency, Naval Health Clinic Hawaii and Marine Corps Base Hawaii’s Substance Abuse Counseling Center will be collecting old prescription medication and expired over-the-counter drugs at a drop-off collection site near the Marine Corps Exchange in Mokapu Mall during the National Take-Back Initiative day scheduled Sept. 26, 2015. People with drop-offs can go to the collection site between 10 to 2 to safely dispose their old medicines. The SACC, as a part of Marine Corps Base Hawaii, strives to ensure safety as well as provide facilities, programs and


Volunteers with the Drug Enforcement Agency, Naval Health Clinic Hawaii and Marine Corps Base Hawaii’s Substance Abuse Counseling Center will be collecting old prescription medication and expired over-the-counter drugs at a drop-off collection site near the Marine Corps Exchange in Mokapu Mall during the National Take-Back Initiative day scheduled Sept. 26, 2015. People with drop-offs can go to the collection site between 10 to 2 to safely dispose their old medicines. The SACC, as a part of Marine Corps Base Hawaii, strives to ensure safety as well as provide facilities, programs and services in direct support of units, individuals and families in order to enhance and sustain combat readiness for all operating forces and tenant organizations aboard the installation. ( Marine Corps photo by Christine Cabalo/Released)


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