Overdose Lifeline: Overdose Lifeline Naloxone Kit Packing

Overdose Lifeline

Overdose Lifeline was founded by Justin Phillips in 2014 after the death of her youngest son, Aaron, due to a heroin overdose. Overdose Lifeline is a statewide Indiana non-profit dedicated to helping individuals, families, and communities affected by the disease of addiction/substance use disorder through advocacy, education, and support. We envision a time when the disease of addiction does not carry a stigma but is provided the attention and care required of a chronic disease.

Volunteer Needs

Twice a month, volunteers gather during after-work hours to help us build overdose-reversal kits. From 5pm-7pm every other Tuesday, volunteers help build the critical, live-saving naloxone kits that prevent overdose deaths in our communities every day. If you or someone you know is interested in these after-hours gatherings, you can sign up here: Overdose Lifeline: Overdose Reversal Kit-Packing

Volunteer Registration

Please sign up via SignUp Genius using the link provided here: Overdose Lifeline: Overdose Reversal Kit-Packing. On this page, you can also find more information about the specific dates, times, location, and more.

Parking Recommendations

Please feel free to park anywhere in the lot located behind the building. Enter through the doors located under the awning, and the event is located in the first room on the right.

Tags

Education

Families

Recovery Services

Social

Women

Youth

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