We love and miss her every day. We have memories good and sad. Her beautiful smile gone forever. We did our best to save her
Local harm reduction and drug policy organizations seek solutions to Hamilton’s overdose crisis at first-ever public health dialogue on drug toxicity deaths and policy change
“We urgently need Hamiltonians to understand that people who use drugs are part of our community, and we deserve to be part of creating a city where our lives matter.”
Indigenous Harm Reduction in Barrie
Harm reduction services rooted in Indigenous ways of knowing and undestanding the world are an essential component to a public health-guided vision for drug policy.
Ryan’s Hope: An Organization Building Community While Feeding the Hungry
Ryan’s parents began Ryan’s Hope as a way to shine a spotlight on the intersections of homelessness, addiction, and mental health.
A War on Drugs or a War on People?
Why is a safe supply of drugs that keeps people alive and safe, determined by the morals and perspectives of the public?
Survival Sex Trade Awareness
ndividuals working with them encounter while attempting to meet their needs and direct them to resources in the community.
Help Not Harm: A New Approach to Currently Illegal Drugs
The Gatineau police force supports “safe supply” and harm reduction rather than the continued ineffective and harmful enforcement of prohibition
Just a Part of Me
Addiction is only a part of me. So take the time to listen, and you may learn a thing or two about who I really am.
Don’t make me a project for I, like you, am a person
I ask that you walk beside me so that we can learn from each other.