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June 9, 2025

In this video, Frances Fu and Kristen Marshall from the Drug Overdose Prevention and Education (DOPE) Project share how to recognize an overdose, and how to use Narcan to reverse the overdose and save a person’s life.

Learn more about the DOPE Project: https://harmreduction.org/our-work/ac…

For more harm reduction resources: https://harmreduction.org/resource-ce…

June 9, 2025

The only video specific to WA State, this training covers overdose risks, the WA State Good Samaritan Law and shows a step-by-step demonstration on what to do in an opioid overdose (including rescue breathing and naloxone).

June 9, 2025

Dependence and addiction to opioids can happen quickly. Why can it be so hard to stop using opioids? Every person reacts to opioids differently. The National Safety Council is America’s leading nonprofit safety advocate – and has been for over 100 years. To learn more, visit www.nsc.org

2024 social media toolkit – image posts

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This archive includes image assets and a spreadsheet that details messages that can be used in a social media campaign.

2024 social media toolkit – video posts

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June 19, 2024

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This archive includes three photo assets and a spreadsheet that details their online location and messages that can be used in a social media campaign.

statewide standing order to dispense Naloxone

Whatcom County Health and Community Services

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Overdose can happen to anyone. Naloxone is a medicine used to help people survive overdose by temporarily stopping the effect of opioids. Naloxone won’t hurt someone, even if they aren’t experiencing an overdose. Go to whatcomhope.org for more information about Naloxone.