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 * The Movement
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       * The Movement
       
       * Learn the history. Meet the community. Join the movement.
     * * Evolution of The Movement
       * Principles of Harm Reduction
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 * Who We Are
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       * Who We Are
       
       * We are a nationwide advocate and ally for people who use drugs.
     * * Team
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 * What We Do
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       * What We Do
       
       * We bring harm reduction strategies to scale. See our work.
     * * Overdose Prevention
       * Syringe Access Implementation
       * Training & Capacity Building
         * Training Center
         * Online Training Institute
       * Policy & Advocacy
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   * * * 2022 National Harm Reduction Conference
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       * Get practical resources to support people affected by drug use.
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WE WORK FOR THE HARM REDUCTION MOVEMENT.


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NATIONAL HARM REDUCTION COALITION BUILDS EVIDENCE-BASED STRATEGIES WITH AND FOR
PEOPLE WHO USE DRUGS.


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NATIONAL HARM REDUCTION COALITION CREATES SPACES FOR DIALOGUE AND ACTION THAT
HELP HEAL THE HARMS CAUSED BY RACIALIZED DRUG POLICIES.



We’re fueled by a commitment to bring these solutions to scale. Here’s what that
looks like:

Build the harm

reduction movement

Infuse harm

reduction with

racial justice

End the overdose

epidemic

Expand syringe

access to all 50 states

Learn what Harm Reduction means



BE A CATALYST FOR LOVE, JUSTICE, COMMUNITY AND CONNECTION.

Together, we can create a world healing from harms, free from judgment and built
on equity.

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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.

Over 100,000 people died from drug overdose last year. The work of the Harm
Reduction movement is a matter of life and death.

Learn more about our overdose prevention efforts.

“This is about people who use drugs saving each other. If your community is
wondering what you can do to reduce overdose, get naloxone into the hands of
people who use drugs.”

Kristen Marshall (she/her)


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EXPAND SYRINGE ACCESS

When people who inject drugs lack access to safe supplies, they can be exposed
to unnecessary risk of contracting infectious diseases like HIV and hepatitis C.

Syringe access programs reduce this risk by as much as 50%. And they offer a
place to connect with other resources like housing, health care, and drug
treatment.

We’re launching a national syringe access campaign to mobilize communities to
ensure syringe access in all 50 states.

What does syringe access look like in your state?

Learn how you can help.



BUILDING PROGRAMS, BUILDING
POWER – TOGETHER


WE BUILD STRONGER HARM REDUCTION PROGRAMS THROUGH TRAINING, TECHNICAL
ASSISTANCE, AND GRANT-MAKING.



It takes millions of people working together to create cultural change. We
deliver thousands of hours of training each year to help hundreds of
organizations learn and implement harm reduction practices.

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Through advocacy and action, we seek to change policies that place people who
use drugs in harm’s way.

Learn more about our policy & advocacy work.




WE BUILD POWER WITH LOCAL LEADERS TO CREATE SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENTS FOR HARM
REDUCTION TO THRIVE IN THEIR COMMUNITIES.


WITNESS OUR WORK IN ACTION

Harm Reduction is an active force for change. Check out a few of our initiatives
that are creating space for dialogue and action.

COVID-19 Response

COVID-19 Response

Harm Reduction Resources Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Faith in Harm Reduction

Faith in Harm Reduction

The Intersection of Harm Reduction and Faith-Based Organizing

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HepConnect Initiative

HepConnect

Responding to the Rise of Hepatitis C in Greater Appalachia

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MEET THE HARM REDUCTION COMMUNITY

The power of our community is greater than the sum of our parts. Our creativity,
power, knowledge, and lived experience is vast. And we hold a shared vision of a
world rallying together and healing itself from harm.

Get to know the people of the harm reduction movement.


SHANNON ROBINSON

Grand Junction, CO


SARA ALESE

Knoxville, TN


REBECCA CRAIG

Boulder, CO


HEIDI OLSON-STREED

Madison, WI

Faces of harm reduction


HARM REDUCTION RESOURCES FOR WHERE YOU ARE.


CONNECT WITH A SYRINGE ACCESS PROGRAM.

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KNOW HOW TO RESPOND IN THE EVENT OF AN OVERDOSE.

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GET RESOURCES ON SAFER DRUG USE.

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National Harm Reduction Coalition creates spaces for dialogue and action that
help heal the harms caused by racialized drug policies.

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Resource Center
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