York Opioid – Overdose Prevention Assistance Locally

THIS IS OVERDOSE PREVENTION Make a difference. Save a LIFE. We provide Naloxone, in person or via mail, to individuals at risk of experiencing an opioid-related overdose, their family members and friends, or other persons in a position to assist a person at risk of experiencing an opioid-related overdose. a INDIVIDUAL REQUEST COMMUNITY AGENCY REQUEST
NALOXONE ACCESS PROGRAMS HAVE SAVED THOUSANDS OF LIVES

Stigma should never guide public health policies. Science should.

This Is OPAL

Program Overview:

An online, mail-based harm-reduction service designed to reduce opioid overdose deaths, prevent injection-related disease transmission, and improve the lives of individuals and communities, in York and Adams Counties.
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Our Mission:

The mission of the York Opioid Collaborative is to coordinate efforts in our region to reduce overdose deaths and to minimize the impact of the opioid epidemic in our community through four areas of focus: Prevent, Rescue, Treat, and Recover.
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Our Vision:

The York Opioid Collaborative seeks to reduce opioid addiction and deaths in York County while creating an environment that promotes and supports recovery for those with opioid use disorder and their families.
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Individuals

Are you an individual in York or Adams Counties that needs information on Naloxone for yourself, a friend, or a loved one?

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Community Agencies

We provide guidance for organizations looking to receive Naloxone for dissemination to at-risk individuals.

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Reporting

If you have used the OPAL program to respond to an opioid overdose, your response is critical to the importance of availability, distribution, and need in our community.

YORK OPIOID COLLABORATION

Targeting Addiction Together

York Opioid Collaborative was formed in 2014 to address the opioid epidemic in our community. York Opioid Collaborative works to facilitate connections with our community and its stakeholders to works towards solutions to reduce overdoses and the impact of substance use on York County.
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fatal overdoses in the U.S. in 12-months (ending Nov. 2020)

Number 1 cause of accidental death in the U.S.

People die every day from an overdose

Addiction costs the U.S. more than $740 billion each year

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