Generation O Partners with In the Cortex
Generation O is proud to announce our partnership with In The Cortex. ITC is a groundbreaking movement founded by Paloma Garcia Cruz and Danni Perecone, centered around the concept of brain reorganization.
Generation O at the 2024 West Virginia Perinatal Health Summit
In October 2024, Generation O’s founder, Lenette Serlo, attended the West Virginia Perinatal Health Summit. The Summit is designed to bring professionals from multiple disciplines together to discuss perinatal and child health issues. Sessions included innovative research, best practices, collaborative and new strategies in perinatal health policy and education.
“We are thrilled to have made so many connections at the summit, and plan to continue the conversation about what happens to opioid-exposed children when they leave the NICU with the medical community,” said Lenette.
Generation O at the 2024 National Rx and Illicit Drug Summit
In April 2024, Generation O’s founder, Lenette Serlo, decided to invest about $1,000 (event ticket + travel) to be at the Rx and Illicit Drug Summit. “After understanding the significance of the event and the caliber of the presenters and attendees that gather at this event each year, I knew I had to be there,” said Lenette.
Generation O Feature in Biz New Orleans Magazine
NEW ORLEANS, (press release) — New Orleans native Cammy Livingston Aaron has co-founded Generation O: The National Organization for Opioid-Exposed Children, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that launches today. This volunteer-led national initiative, with roots in the heart of New Orleans, aims to address the urgent needs of children impacted by the opioid epidemic across the United States.
A Chat with Our Founder, Lenette Serlo
Generation O’s founder, Lenette Serlo, appeared on Courage to Hope on August 5, 2024. Listen in to her conversation with host Tony LaGreca as she shares about her experiences raising kids who were prenatally exposed to opioids, and what spurs her on in this challenging but meaningful activism work.