Save Our Families joins the Project DAWN Network
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Save Our Families joins the Project DAWN Network
Cleveland, Ohio, December 22nd, 2021 ⎯ Save Our Families has officially joined the Project DAWN network. One of the main goals here at Save Our Families is to educate and prepare families affected by substance misuse. As a part of the Project DAWN network, we’ll be able to keep a small supply of Narcan on hand for clients and community members. We’ve been awarded a $12,525 budget for Narcan kits through Project DAWN. Our goal is to provide harm reduction supplies to active substance users. We’ll be hosting monthly training and passing out harm reduction supplies. Please sign up for our newsletter to keep up to date with future events, training, and workshops. If you need harm reduction supplies, please contact us directly through email or phone. Please visit the Ohio Department of Health website for more information on Project DAWN.
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Contact:
Kristy F. Steele
216-331-2522
info@saveour.family
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