Pride 2022 Outreach Recap (Photos)
Save Our Families joined Stella Maris at Cleveland’s Pride for community outreach. Our founder joined in the march alongside members of Stella Maris staff in solidarity. We were also joined by Thrive Peer Support and Project White Butterfly for harm reduction outreach. Combined, we passed out 299 Narcan kits and over 600 fentanyl testing strips. It’s a well-known fact that members of the LGBTQIA+ community are at a higher risk for substance use, today we encouraged folks to celebrate safely by testings their drugs and carrying Narcan.
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