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City of New Orleans Community Trainings:
· The City of New Orleans offers community trainings where participants can receive a free dose of nasal naloxone to use in the event of an overdose. You can request to host a training through the NOLA Ready website.
Pharmacies:
§ AVITA PHARMACY:
– Tulane Tower: 2601 Tulane Ave., Suite 445
– Crescent Care Elysian Fields: 1631 Elysian Fields Ave., Suite 200
– Marine Building: 3308 Tulane Ave., #102
· C&C DRUGS:
– 7540 W Judge Perez Dr.
· CVS (Most locations):
– 1600 Elysian Fields Ave.
– 3621 General DeGaulle Dr.
– 5902 Read Blvd.
– 500 N Carrollton Ave.
· WALGREENS (Most locations):
– UMC Walgreens: 2000 Canal St., #1201
– 4400 S Claiborne Ave.
– 1415 Tulane Ave.
– 1100 Elysian Fields Ave.
– 6201 Elysian Fields Ave.
– 3216 Gentilly Blvd.
– 801 Canal St.
New Orleans Fire Department (NOFD) Locations:
· You can pick up a free Narcan kit at the following NOFD locations from 8 am to 8 pm:
– Station 1: 2920 Magazine St
– Station 29: 317 Decatur St
– Station 36: 5401 Read Blvd
Our Foundation has been established as Zach’s legacy. We want him to be remembered. Our hope is to connect with families and communities struggling with addiction and provide support in many shapes and forms.
Avenues Recovery Center:
· A community-based drug and alcohol rehabilitation center with locations across the United States. Provides alcohol and drug detox, inpatient drug rehab, and outpatient drug rehab. You can reach them at 888.683.0333
· Offers a comprehensive list of outpatient, inpatient, and detox facilities in New Orleans. Provides answers to common rehab FAQs, including information on drug laws and treatment costs.
Imagine Recovery:
· Provides localized addiction recovery resources in New Orleans. Visit their website to explore available tools and support.
SAMHSA- Harm Reduction Framework (Federal Policy)
-SAMHSA defines harm reduction as a practical and transformative approach that incorporates community-driven public health strategies — including prevention, risk reduction, and health promotion — to empower PWUD and their families with the choice to live healthier, self-directed, and purpose-filled lives. Harm reduction centers the lived and living experience of PWUD, especially those in underserved communities, in these strategies and the practices that flow from them.
Getting treatment for problem drinking without giving up alcohol
-An article highlighting decreased alcohol with the help of therapeutic communication
-Short video; intro Harm Reduction
-pubmed article explaining how language effects stigma
-Clinicians and their language; Journal of Medicine
The Rise and Fall of the DARE program
-explains the dichotomy of the DARE program;…”There were clear, inherent problems with setting up cops as drug experts and educators, preaching abstinence-only and expanding the War on Drugs into the classroom.”
Live Another Day:
· Selected the 12 best rehab centers in New Orleans based on high standards for quality substance abuse treatment. Includes residential addiction treatment centers, PHP programs, outpatient, and IOP programs.
Meeting Guide App:
· The Meeting Guide app, brought to you by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc., is a free-of-charge meeting finder app designed to assist individuals seeking A.A. (Alcoholics Anonymous) meetings and resources.