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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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  • The North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition (NCHRC) Releases Key Program Data for 2018-201908/22/2019NCHRC announces that from 2018-2019 nearly 1,000,000 syringes have been distributed to 3,500 participants across 17 counties in North Carolina. Syringe exchange programs (SEPs) provide harm reduction education and resources to people who use drugs an… Read more…
  • NC Harm Reduction Coalition Reverses 10,000th Drug Overdose Through Community Naloxone Distribution in North Carolina01/29/2018NC Harm Reduction Coalition Reverses 10,000th Drug Overdose Through Community Naloxone Distribution in North Carolina   On 1/29/2018, the North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition (NCHRC), a statewide nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of peopl… Read more…
  • We Will Miss You Steve02/02/2017On January 27, 2017 NCHRC lost one if its most inspiring and valuable members, Steve “Gator” Daniels. Steve was a long-time outreach worker for NCHRC in the Triad area. As a former drug user, Steve knew every street corner and shooting gallery in Win… Read more…
  • Stronger Together: HIV/AIDS Advocacy Conference 201608/30/2016Stronger Together: 2016 HIV/AIDS Advocacy Conference includes plenty of breakout sessions for experienced and beginning HIV advocates. Learn how to improve lives and fight for the rights of people living with HIV/AIDS and affected communities from gr… Read more…
  • LEGAL SYRINGE EXCHANGE SITES IN NORTH CAROLINA08/01/2016  Asheville  (Opening Fall 2016) Exchange Type: Fixed Site and Mobile Hours: TBA Contact: Western North Carolina AIDS Project Email: TBA Tel: TBA Address of fixed site: TBA Chapel Hill Orange County Health Department (OCHD)Exchange Type: Fixed Sit… Read more…

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Testimonials

“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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