Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center offers counseling and supportĀ to persons in active use, recovery and those grieving the loss of their loved one. They are a naloxone access point and we have a dispensing box located outside their building.
Will Work for Recovery restores hope and encourages individuals in recovery from substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders. They serve North Minneapolis and surrounding cities. All services and activities are peer-led and peer-driven.
Foxhole Discovery is a safe space for persons in recovery. They offer programs and camaraderie with others in recovery.
Common Ground offers outpatient treatment programs and sober housing for men and women. Naloxone access point.
Fentanyl Free Communities champions education, awareness and advocacy in the battle against fentanyl. They work consistently at shaping policy and legislation at the state and federal levels to combat the fentanyl epidemic.
SAMHSA 24-hour, toll-free, confidential support for people in distress. Prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones. Dial 988.
Drug Epidemic Memorial wall is a virtual, international wall honoring loved ones lost to substances. A stunning, heartbreaking and seemingly endless stream of precious lives is a powerful visual created for healing, education, awareness and honoring lives that mattered. Saving lives.
DEA Museum is an interactive learning environment on the drug epidemic throughout history. The DEA Faces of Fentanyl Wall exhibit is located at DEA Headquarters, at 700 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202.The DEA is committed to keeping Americans safe from dangerous drugs.