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People call xylazine the ‘zombie drug.’ Here’s why they should stop.
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People call xylazine the ‘zombie drug.’ Here’s why they should stop.

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Philly has seen a big increase in overdose deaths involving drugs like crack, coke, and meth – a class of drugs called stimulants. Stimulant -overdoses are often caused by damage that’s been done to the heart during past stimulant use &nd
Don’t have a costume for tonight? (Don’t answer that, we already know that you don’t) 👀

ORU’s got you covered. From solo fits to group looks, we’ve got last minute Halloween costumes that show others that overdose prev
SUPHR's Harm Reduction team is hosting its monthly virtual overdose reversal training tomorrow at noon. The training lasts about 90 minutes and includes an overview of the overdose crisis in the city and instruction on how to identify and reverse an
SUPHR is taking applications for a Medical Program Assistant. Learn more about the position at SubstanceUsePhilly.com./employment-opportunities.
SUPHR's Philly LIFTs team has been out in North and West Philly connecting families with resources for children and infants, along with harm reduction materials and training. During outreach in September, the LIFTs team distributed 7 baby supply pack
The Philly Phlush pilot program provides Philadelphians with access to free, clean public bathrooms in different parts of the city. This weekend, a third Phlush location will be opening up in Clark Park. Learn more about the Philly Phlush program at
Emergency Department visits for drug-related seizures have become more common. A recent analysis from PDPH found that ER visits for drug use-related seizures more than doubled between 2020 and 2025. SUPHR's new Health Alert outlined a few reasons for
Join us at the Rock Ministries tomorrow for the Wellness Resource Fair! Can’t make it but still want to come? Don’t worry, we’ll be back on November 25th! 

We can’t wait to see you there! 💛
Philly has seen a big increase in overdose deaths involving drugs like crack, coke, and meth – a class of drugs called stimulants. Stimulant -overdoses are often caused by damage that’s been done to the heart during past stimulant use &nd Don’t have a costume for tonight? (Don’t answer that, we already know that you don’t) 👀

ORU’s got you covered. From solo fits to group looks, we’ve got last minute Halloween costumes that show others that overdose prev SUPHR's Harm Reduction team is hosting its monthly virtual overdose reversal training tomorrow at noon. The training lasts about 90 minutes and includes an overview of the overdose crisis in the city and instruction on how to identify and reverse an
Hey, West Philly! The Clark Park Philly Phlush facility is officially OPEN! 
 
This public bathroom facility is cleaned and stocked multiple times a day, and offers free:
-menstrual products
-naloxone
-a changing table
-and a sharps disposal box.
SUPHR is taking applications for a Medical Program Assistant. Learn more about the position at SubstanceUsePhilly.com./employment-opportunities. SUPHR's Philly LIFTs team has been out in North and West Philly connecting families with resources for children and infants, along with harm reduction materials and training. During outreach in September, the LIFTs team distributed 7 baby supply pack The Philly Phlush pilot program provides Philadelphians with access to free, clean public bathrooms in different parts of the city. This weekend, a third Phlush location will be opening up in Clark Park. Learn more about the Philly Phlush program at
Your health, your community, your resources — all in one place! Join us at the Wellness Resource Fair at Rock Ministries for free tests, housing help, and more. We hope to see you there! 💛
Emergency Department visits for drug-related seizures have become more common. A recent analysis from PDPH found that ER visits for drug use-related seizures more than doubled between 2020 and 2025. SUPHR's new Health Alert outlined a few reasons for

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