Our Stories

Our core mission is to reduce the toll of the overdose crisis by empowering Philadelphia citizens to carry naloxone and reverse overdoses.

FEATURES
Nicole O’Donnell
Now 10 years into recovery, O’Donnell works to give those who currently struggle with opioid use disorders the same chance
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Clayton Ruley
Since 2008, using the drug naloxone, commonly known as Narcan, he has rescued 60 people from dying of overdoses.
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OUR STORIES
Grace
It’s scary to think about the fact that so many of these crises start with people being in the hospital and then developing a prescription opioid use disorder.
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Tracey
I understand that people need to understand that it’s not just poor people or it’s not a class, race, color, religion.
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Autumn
I just think that opens a dialogue with people that are already suffering, and they have access to more education. We’re ignoring it and trying to fight it in this unrealistic way.
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Conor
I know a lot of people that this has touched, personally. I live near it. I’m pretty aware of a lot of what’s going on in the city with it.
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I believe I can make a difference in the overdose crisis.

I commit to helping my fellow community members by carrying naloxone to reverse opioid overdose.