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Harm Reduction and Narcan Training: Community Outreach

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Updated: Sep 16, 2024

Harm Reduction and Narcan Training: Community Outreach

As we strive to make a positive impact on our community, Native C.O.R.E is dedicated to promoting harm reduction and preserving Native American culture. Our organization offers a range of cultural workshops, powwows, community events, and Narcan trainings, all designed to create a safer and more informed environment for everyone.

Narcan, also known as Naloxone, is a medication used to reverse opioid overdoses. Our Narcan training sessions are crucial in equipping individuals with the knowledge and skills to potentially save lives in emergency situations. By educating community members on how to administer Narcan properly, we are empowering them to be proactive in addressing the opioid crisis that affects so many lives.

At Native C.O.R.E, we understand the importance of expanding our outreach and attracting more attendees to our workshops and events. Through our active presence on social media platforms, we aim to raise awareness about the services we offer and engage with a wider audience. By providing a user-friendly website that is rich in information, we ensure that community members can easily access details about upcoming events, sign up for workshops, and learn more about our mission and values.

Since our inception in 2021, Native C.O.R.E has been committed to serving as a cultural beacon and outreach office for the Native American community. We continue to seek innovative ways to connect with our community and fulfill our vision of promoting harm reduction and preserving Native American heritage. Join us in this important journey towards creating a safer and more informed community. Together, we can make a difference and contribute to a brighter future for all.

 
 
 

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