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Learn how you can prevent an opioid overdose.

Opioid overdoses are devastating to people, families and communities. The good news is they are also preventable. Together, we can create a more supportive community for everyone who calls it home.

Because our neighbors, friends, and families matter.

The friends and family who lift our spirits, the coworkers who keep us laughing and brighten our day, these are what people who use opioids really look like. So, use now: use compassion, use understanding, use grace, and give a second chance to those who need it most.

Carry naloxone

Naloxone medication can reverse an opioid overdose. Learn how to get and use it.

Never use alone

Learn how to find someone you can trust to keep you safe when you use.

Store drugs safely

Find out how to store drugs safely to prevent accidental use.

Stay informed & ready

Check out more resources on how you can help save lives in your community.

Use Compassion.

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Trade workers are among the most at risk of opioid overdose. Use: perspective. Use: hope. Use: a second chance. Carrying Nalaxone can save a life.

Get Yours Now

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Hairstylists are among the most at risk of opioid overdose. Use: friendship. Use: understanding. Use: a second chance. Just being near while someone uses drugs can save a life.

How You Can Help

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Safely storing drugs can prevent theft, tampering, or accidental use. Most importantly though, it protects your friends and family.

Safe Storage Tips

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Use: Now.

Ready to start making a difference in our community? Contact us today and learn how you can use today to save a life.