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Mobile Outreach Location
Our Services
Safe Use
Access to sterile syringes and safe injection equipment
Wound
Supplies for wound care and wound prevention
Health
Referrals for access to testing and treatment for STDs, HIV, & Hepatitis
MOUD
Referrals for Medication for Opioid Use Disorder e.g. Methadone and Suboxone
Contact Us
National Harm Reduction Coalition creates spaces for dialogue and action that help heal the harms caused by racialized drug policies.
and bodily autonomy of people who use drugs.
Because harm to one is harm to us all.”
We Work for the
Harm Reduction Movement.
with and for people who use drugs.
We’re fueled by a commitment to bring these solutions to scale. Here’s what that looks like:
Build the harm
reduction movement
End the overdose
epidemic
Expand syringe
access to all states
Infuse harm reduction
with racial justice
End the Overdose Crisis
We have the tools to prevent fatal overdose deaths. National Harm Reduction Coalition
ensures more communities have access to these tools.
Nearly 70,000 people died from drug overdose last year. The work of the Harm Reduction
movement is a matter of life and death.
Because harm to one is harm to us all.”
Building Programs, Building
Power - Together
We build stronger harm reduction programs through training, technical assistance, and grant-making.
We build power with local leaders to create supportive environments for harm reduction to thrive in their communities.
We deliver thousands of hours of training each year
We seek to change policies that place people who use drugs
Join Us for Our Next
National Conference
Due to COVID-19, the 13th National Harm Reduction Conference is postponed to 2022. We’re excited for when we can come together to ignite, connect, and build personal and political power.