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Medetomidine
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Drug Checking Program
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Overdose Memorial
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Want to stay informed about the state of Philly's drug supply? Sign up for the SUPHR drug checking Listserv, where our Harm Reduction team will send out new reports and alerts as soon as they're released. Sign up now with form at the bottom of the SU
The city’s drug supply is always changing. The PDPH Division of Substance Use Prevention and Harm Reduction (SUPHR) tracks the drug supply and alerts the public, healthcare providers, and policymakers of new threats to public safety. This is a
This past Saturday, about 200 people joined SUPHR at the Juniata Park Boys and Girls Club to celebrate National Recovery Month and honor community members lost to overdose. We want to extend a HUGE thank you to all of our partners, including our musi
Join us TOMORROW, September 6, from 3 to 8 pm for SUPHR's annual National Recovery Month celebration at the Juniata Park Boys and Girls Club! Come for free food, activities, live music and resources from organizations across the city. We look forward
Planning your trip to Juniata for the Philly Heals Together event? Here are some ways to get to the Juniata Park Boys and Girls Club at 1225 E Cayuga St. Phila., PA 19124 by public transit. If you are driving, we ask asking people to find street park
The Overdose Response Unit is proud to launch Naloxone in Black (NIB), a bold initiative aimed at addressing the racial disparities in overdose deaths by expanding access to naloxone, raising awareness, and empowering community leaders to act.

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Movement can be a powerful tool in confronting grief. New Philly HEALs Bereavement Care Provider Jonathan van Arneman specializes in working with clients to heal through movement and dance. Learn more about the Philly HEALs program at substanceusephi
In 2023, 1,310 Philadelphians died by overdose. Each overdose death is a loss to our community – we’re losing family, friends and neighbors to this epidemic. Our Bereavement team, Philly HEALs, has created a virtual space to commemorate t
SUPHR's Bereavement Program, Healing and Empowerment After Loss (Philly HEALs), works with Philadelphians who have lost loved ones to overdose and substance use-related death. For Overdose Awareness Day, which is this Sunday, August 31st, they answer
Want to stay informed about the state of Philly's drug supply? Sign up for the SUPHR drug checking Listserv, where our Harm Reduction team will send out new reports and alerts as soon as they're released. Sign up now with form at the bottom of the SU The city’s drug supply is always changing. The PDPH Division of Substance Use Prevention and Harm Reduction (SUPHR) tracks the drug supply and alerts the public, healthcare providers, and policymakers of new threats to public safety. This is a
It takes a village to create lasting change. Huge thanks to our partners for making the #NaloxoneInBlack campaign a reality. Together, we’re working to ensure naloxone is accessible to those who need it most.
This past Saturday, about 200 people joined SUPHR at the Juniata Park Boys and Girls Club to celebrate National Recovery Month and honor community members lost to overdose. We want to extend a HUGE thank you to all of our partners, including our musi Join us TOMORROW, September 6, from 3 to 8 pm for SUPHR's annual National Recovery Month celebration at the Juniata Park Boys and Girls Club! Come for free food, activities, live music and resources from organizations across the city. We look forward Planning your trip to Juniata for the Philly Heals Together event? Here are some ways to get to the Juniata Park Boys and Girls Club at 1225 E Cayuga St. Phila., PA 19124 by public transit. If you are driving, we ask asking people to find street park The Overdose Response Unit is proud to launch Naloxone in Black (NIB), a bold initiative aimed at addressing the racial disparities in overdose deaths by expanding access to naloxone, raising awareness, and empowering community leaders to act.

💡 Wh Movement can be a powerful tool in confronting grief. New Philly HEALs Bereavement Care Provider Jonathan van Arneman specializes in working with clients to heal through movement and dance. Learn more about the Philly HEALs program at substanceusephi In 2023, 1,310 Philadelphians died by overdose. Each overdose death is a loss to our community – we’re losing family, friends and neighbors to this epidemic. Our Bereavement team, Philly HEALs, has created a virtual space to commemorate t SUPHR's Bereavement Program, Healing and Empowerment After Loss (Philly HEALs), works with Philadelphians who have lost loved ones to overdose and substance use-related death. For Overdose Awareness Day, which is this Sunday, August 31st, they answer

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