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Taking the LEAD: A Q&A with North Carolina’s Harm Reduction Coalition
The North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition’s LEAD Coordinator Melissia Larson joins us to talk about PAD, harm reduction and the progress North Carolina is seeing throughout the state. -
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How to Dispose of Unused or Expired Medication
How to safely dispose of your unused or expired prescription medicine. -
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The SAFE Treatment Locator: Our Story
Read our co-founders' personal story - the inspiration behind the SAFE Treatment Locator -
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Be SAFE Campaign Kicks Off
The Be SAFE Campaign arms the public with helpful information about prescription painkillers and encourages open conversations between doctors & patients about pain management options. -
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“We Can’t Arrest Our Way Out of This” – Why SAFE supports Pre-Arrest Diversion
In the fight against the opioid epidemic, there is a promising effort that helps steer people with addiction into treatment and medical care instead of jail. It is called Pre-Arrest Diversion or PAD. -
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SAFE’s First Year in Review
Team SAFE reflects on 2018 -- a year of growth, hard work and big milestones. -
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Raising Awareness of Naloxone: SAFE Submits Comment to FDA
S.A.F.E. believes naloxone must be accessible and affordable for everyone. -
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SAFE Project Launches SAFE Community Playbook to Help Communities Lead & Respond to the Opioid Epidemic
Our S.A.F.E. Community Playbook is a collection of strategies, projects & initiatives: things that can positively impact the crisis in communities across the nation. -
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6 Things You Can Do to Help Your Family, Your Campus, or Your Community
Simple things you can do to help stop the opioid epidemic. -
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Why You Need to Ask if Your Kid’s College Has a Recovery Program (Even if They Don’t Use Drugs)
As children begin to consider what college or university to attend, it’s a good idea for their parents to ask whether the institutions being considered support students in recovery