Discovery Institute is a proud not-for-profit partner in New Jersey for the Overdose Response Initiative (ORI), a collaborative between NGO’s Direct Relief International, the Clinton Foundation, the Voices Project, and the National Alliance of Recovery Residences. The goal of the initiative is to help bring recovery residences (also known as sober livings) and community based recovery support groups to scale in providing overdose response supports.
The multiyear initiative aims to provide free naloxone and overdose response trainings—along with best practices—to every recovery residence in the United States. Community organizations that provide direct services for substance use disorder are encouraged to participate. There are an estimated 13,000 recovery residences in the United States. These homes tend to be a first-line of defense for people who are in early recovery from substance use disorder. Recently, there has been a severe uptick in overdose deaths in recovery homes. Through this partnership and initiative, we hope to eliminate access barriers to the overdose antidote by providing free naloxone along with the necessary training and support for recovery homes & community-based organizations to develop individualized overdose response protocols.

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