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Join the Spahr Center for a Memorial on Overdose Awareness Day

Gary Carnivele August 28, 2020

The Spahr Center operates Marin County’s only syringe access program to prevent HIV and hepatitis and promote healthcare for injection drug users. This program distributes Naloxone, a drug that can save lives by preventing opioid related overdoses. Still, however, the epidemic of opioid use continues. 

El Centro Spahr opera el unico programa de acceso a jeringas del condado de Marin para prevenir el VIH, la hepatitis y promueve la atencion medical para los usuarios de drogas injectables. Este programa distribuye naloxone, un medicamento que pude salvar vidas al prevenir las sobredosis de opioids. Sin embargo, la epidemia de uso de opiodes continuea.

A time to remember those we’ve lost to overdoses. 08-31-2020, from 12pm – 1pm over Zoom

Please join us if you’ve lost a friend or loved one to an overdose. We will say their names and honor their lives.

Un momento para recordar a las personas que perdimos por una sobredosis, ​únete a nosotros para recordar a nuestros amigos y familiares que han fallecido. Diremos sus nombres y honraremos sus vidas.

Call The Spahr Center at 415-886-8556 for more information.Email [email protected] to RSVP and get the Zoom link.

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