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Resources for Organizations that Help Families

Collaboration is critical to achieving change. The organizations below possess resources that can be helpful to you in your work to help families in your community.

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RIPple Drug Education & Awareness

Arcadia, WI, MN

We are angel mothers who have put our pain to purpose after losing a child to the drug epidemic and specifically illicit fentanyl.

Preventing or responding to early substance use Getting loved ones help for a substance use problem, or supporting their recovery Finding strength to cope with your loved one’s substance use or death due to substance use Network of Local Partners
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Roane County Anti-Drug Coalition

Kingston, TN

The mission of the Roane County Anti-Drug Coalition (RCADC) is to reduce youth substance use; to educate and raise awareness of alcohol, nicotine and other drug issues; to promote community involvement; and to strengthen

Preventing or responding to early substance use
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Sacramento County Behavioral Health Services Substance Use Prevention and Treatment

Sacramento, CA

Sacramento County Behavioral Health Services provides prevention and treatment services for substance (alcohol and drugs) use disorders. We contract with an array of community-based service providers throughout Sacramento County. The range of services provided through these organizations includes prevention services, outpatient treatment, intensive outpatient services, medication-assisted treatment, withdrawal management (detoxification), residential treatment, recovery residences, and more.

Preventing or responding to early substance use Getting loved ones help for a substance use problem, or supporting their recovery Finding strength to cope with your loved one’s substance use or death due to substance use
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SAFE Project (for organizations)

Arlington, VA

SAFE Project is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit committed to overcoming the addiction epidemic in the United States. Established in 2017 by Admiral James and Mary Winnefeld after the tragic loss of their 19-year-old son Jonathan due to an opioid overdose, SAFE Project aims to save lives impacted by substance use and mental health challenges through overdose prevention and response, education on stigma, and development of prevention and recovery programs.

Preventing or responding to early substance use Getting loved ones help for a substance use problem, or supporting their recovery Finding strength to cope with your loved one’s substance use or death due to substance use
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Shatterproof

Norwalk, CT

Shatterproof is a national nonprofit focused on helping people navigate the complexities of substance use disorder (SUD), a treatable medical condition. We inform the public on prevention, treatment and recovery from addiction and mobilize and empower communities to take action. We focus our efforts on three pillars of work that are driven by policy change - transforming addiction treatment, ending addiction stigma, and educating and empowering our communities.

Preventing or responding to early substance use Getting loved ones help for a substance use problem, or supporting their recovery
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Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM, Inc.) (for organizations)

Alexandria, VA

Smart Approaches to Marijuana envisions a society where marijuana policies are aligned with the scientific understanding of marijuana’s harms, and the commercialization and normalization of marijuana are no more.    Our mission is to educate citizens on the science of marijuana and to promote health-first, smart policies and attitudes that decrease marijuana use and its consequences.  

Preventing or responding to early substance use Finding strength to cope with your loved one’s substance use or death due to substance use
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Sold Out Youth Foundation (for Organizations)

Southern Shores, NC

Sold Out‘s Mission is to educate, encourage, and challenge students to live a life of alcohol and drug abstinence in order to significantly lessen, if not eradicate, the number of young individuals who are dying each year from alcohol and drugs, specifically fentanyl. Providing schools and communities with necessary drug and alcohol information including an online, proactive, comprehensive, flexible, risk mitigating in classroom fentanyl education program, and drug/alcohol abstinence pledge platform for students grades 4-12, school staff, parents, and community leaders.

Preventing or responding to early substance use Network of Local Partners
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Soles Walking 4 Souls

Adkins, TX

Soles Walking 4 Souls is dedicated to raising awareness about the dangers of illicit fentanyl, honoring those lost, and supporting families through education and outreach. We walk to remember, educate youth in our schools, fund grassroots efforts through our grant program, and empower students with scholarships after the loss of a parent to fentanyl poisoning. Together, we take steps toward healing, prevention, and lasting change.

 

Finding strength to cope with your loved one’s substance use or death due to substance use
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Sounds of Sarah, Inc.

Griffith, IN

Sounds of Sarah Inc. is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to providing a variety of prevention, education and public services, that focus on the dangers of illicit fentanyl, counterfeit drugs and addictions. Our mission is to raise awareness to the nationwide opioid and illicit drug epidemic, ensuring the public has access to the necessary information and resources to save lives.

Preventing or responding to early substance use Getting loved ones help for a substance use problem, or supporting their recovery Finding strength to cope with your loved one’s substance use or death due to substance use Network of Local Partners General Resource
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Southern Midcoast Communities for Prevention

Brunswick, ME

Southern Midcoast Communities for Prevention is a community health coalition, collaborating within the communities of Sagadahoc County, Brunswick and Harpswell, to promote healthy choices and support our youth to be safe and substance free.

 

 

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