Give Naloxone.org
Phone Number
view phone212-845-4558
Address
71 West 23rd Street New York City, New York, United States 10010URL
website: http://www.give
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Program Description
Give Naloxone is an online resource to train people to respond effectively to an opioid-associated overdose emergency. Give Naloxone advocates for widespread access to overdose education and training in how to administer naloxone, the life-saving antidote for opioid-associated overdose. Give Naloxone seeks to increase the number of lives saved by bystanders and first responders (police officers, firefighters and EMTs). Find out how you can contribute to reducing overdose deaths by accessing our online training module.
HOPE For A Life Saved |
GIVE Overdose Rescue |
HELP Those in Need |
Our computer-based training modules can help you give someone a second chance, and spare those who love them the pain of a preventable loss of life or brain injury.
The online training is provided free of charge. If you wish to obtain CE or CASAC credits (pending accreditation) after completing the module, a nominal fee may apply.
Information about where you can find naloxone is also included.
Locally and nationally, Give Naloxone seeks to eliminate stigma and promote harm reduction. Donations of any amount are appreciated to support our work training and equipping individuals and first responders to save lives.
Our computer-based training modules can help you give someone a second chance, and spare those who love them the pain of a preventable loss of life or brain injury.
The online training is provided free of charge. If you wish to obtain CE or CASAC credits (pending accreditation) after completing the module, a nominal fee may apply.
Information about where you can find naloxone is also included.
Locally and nationally, Give Naloxone seeks to eliminate stigma and promote harm reduction. Donations of any amount are appreciated to support our work training and equipping individuals and first responders to save lives.
Central to our mission to save lives is our institutional program. Targeted online training is available to first responders through use of our first responder computer-based module.
We also support health-care providers seeking to use the bystander module to train patients.
In as little as 20 minutes, you can learn techniques to save the life of a loved-one, friend, co-worker, neighbor ... anyone ... who is experiencing an overdose caused by prescription narcotics or heroin. Following the online bystander training, you can find out where you can obtain the lifesaving, easy-to-use antidote, naloxone.