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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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Michelle Franklin Blackmon

Michelle is a life-long resident of Haywood County. Her commitment to helping others through harm reduction is informed by her lived experiences with homelessness and struggles with mental health and substance use disorder, as well as having lost several loved ones to overdose. Michelle and her partner Mark are passionate about helping out unsheltered neighbors in Haywood,  Michelle is a mother of three as well as having two grand-babies

Written by:
Jesse Bennett
Published on:
January 20, 2021

Key Contacts

Jesse Bennett, MSW, LCAS

Executive Director
Executive.Director@nchrc.org
336-543-8050
(919)523-4303

Michelle Franklin Blackmon

Linkage to Care Specialist- Waynesville/ Haywood County
mblackmon@nchrc.org
(919)703-3997

Alicia Brunelli

Harm Reduction Outreach Worker - Raleigh/ Johnston County
alicia@nchrc.org
919-703-5599

Rivette Cole

Fayetteville/ Cumberland County
rivette@nchrc.org

James Frazier

Harm Reduction Outreach Worker- Wilmington/ Hanover
james@nchrc.org
(910) 228-7605

Reid Getty

Harm Reduction Outreach Worker / Phlebotomist - Durham
reid@nchrc.org
(252) 241-6022

Becca Lilly

Eastern Regional Coordinator- Wilmington/ New Hanover County
Becca@nchrc.org
(910) 228-7605

Charlton Roberson, CADC, QMHP

Harm Reduction Outreach Worker- Fayetteville/ Cumberland County
charlton@nchrc.org
(919) 705-5503
(910) 813-6866

Loftin Wilson

Harm Reduction Programs Manager- Durham, Statewide
loftin@nchrc.org
919-370-0671

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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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2154 Wrightsville Avenue
Wilmington, NC 28403
Phone: (336) 543-8050
Email: Executive.Director@nchrc.org

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