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Integrated Prevention and Harm Reduction Initiative(iPHARE)

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People who are homeless and use substances have always been at great risk of dying from an overdose while staying in shelters. The Integrated Prevention and Harm Reduction Initiative (iPHARE) places peer harm reduction teams in shelters to work with shelter staff, service providers, and residents to prevent overdoses.

For more info, contact:

Integrated Prevention and Harm Reduction (iPhare)

John Diaz
john.diaz@tngcs.org
437.351.1168