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Free Naloxone (Narcan) Training

Open to the Public | No Cost

Opioid overdoses are happening in communities like ours.

Naloxone (Narcan) is a safe, easy-to-use medication that can reverse an overdose in minutes. Anyone can learn to use it.

This free training will teach you how to:
 

  • Recognize an overdose

  • Respond quickly and calmly

  • Administer naloxone

  • Understand Good Samaritan protections
     

        You’ll leave prepared and confident.

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For Individuals

If someone in your life uses opioids, is in recovery, or is at risk, naloxone belongs in your home or car.

Carrying it is not a sign of failure.
It’s a sign of love.

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For Congregations

Having naloxone on site is no different than having a defibrillator or first aid kit.

It says:
If something happens here, we are ready.

This training equips lay leaders and members to respond — and it saves lives.

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Interested?

We’re gathering names for upcoming free trainings across Washington County in late summer and fall.

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