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NC Harm Reduction Coalition

NC Harm Reduction Coalition

Dedicated to the implementation of harm reduction interventions, public health strategies, drug policy transformation, and justice reform in North Carolina and throughout the American South.

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NC MAT Naloxone Access Partnerships

North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition (NCHRC) strongly believes that in order to reduce the amount of drug overdose deaths of people on Medication Assisted  Therapy (MATs) that MATs, which may dispense Methadone and/or Buprenorphine, have a responsibility to make sure that their patients have access to naloxone through their clinic or a partner agency.

The below list of MAT clinics have taken leadership on ensuring that their patients have access to the life saving medication naloxone (Narcan) in case of a overdose.

Please submit any updates to: robert@nchrc.net

North Carolina MAT Programs Providing Naloxone Access to Patients

  1. BAART-Durham (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  2. Carolina Treatment Center of Pinehurst (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  3. CRC Health-Asheville (Mountain Health Solutions) (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  4. CRC Health-Fayetteville (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  5. CRC Health-Goldsboro (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  6. CRC Health/Mountain Health Solutions-Wilkesboro (Has relationship with Project Lazarus to get patients naloxone auto injectors, 1st program in the South)
  7. Charlotte Treatment Center-Charlotte (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  8. Coastal Horizons Center-Wilmington (Dispensing IM Naloxone through partnership with Trillium/Coastal Cares and NCHRC)
  9. Crossroads-Asheville (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  10. Crossroads-Greensboro (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  11. Crossroads-Weaverville (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  12. Greenville Recovery Center (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  13. Insight Human Services (Provide nasal kits between a partnership of Centerpoint and Project Lazarus, started Sept 2015).
  14. Jacksonville Treatment Center (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone starting in Sept. 2015)
  15. Johnston Recovery Services (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  16. Lexington Treatment Associates, (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  17. Lumberton Treatment Center (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  18. Metro-Durham Teatment Center, (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  19. Metro-Fayetteville (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  20. Metro-Greensboro (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  21. Metro-Hickory (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  22. Metro- New Hanover/Wilmington (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  23. Mountain Area Recovery Center-Asheville (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  24. Mountain Area Recovery Center-Clyde (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  25. PORT Human Services Paladin-Greenville (NCHRC and Community Care Plan of Eastern Carolina partner to get their patients IM naloxone)
  26. PORT Human Services- New Bern (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  27. Queen City Treatment Center-Charlotte (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  28. Raleigh Methadone Treatment Center-Raleigh (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  29. Rocky Mount Treatment Center-Rocky Mount (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  30. Rowan Treatment Associates (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  31. Sanford Treatment Center- Sandford (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  32. Southlight Opiate Treatment-Raleigh (Give out NCHRC IM Naloxone)
  33. Stepping Stones-Boone (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone starting in Sept. 2015)
  34. Vance Recovery Center-Henderson (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  35. Western Carolina Treatment Center-Asheville (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)
  36. Wilson Professional Services (Has NCHRC come dispense IM Naloxone)

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“The help I got from the harm reduction program was more than just clean equipment, it was about being with people who didn’t judge me for my addiction, and who really wanted to help.”
~ Sam, a 50-year-old former drug user and sex worker in Carrboro, NC

“Too often, drug users suffer discrimination, are forced to accept treatment, marginalized, and often harmed by approaches which over-emphasize criminalization and punishment while under-emphasizing harm reduction and respect for human rights. This is despite the longstanding evidence that a harm reduction approach is the most effective way of protecting rights, limiting personal suffering, and reducing the incidence of HIV.”
~ Navanethem Pillay, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, March 10, 2009

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