Your Resources Hub
Discover a range of resources designed to support you and your community. From mental health guides to local support contacts, we’re here to help. Explore valuable information that encourages wellbeing and resilience.
Explore Our Valuable Resources
Welcome to our resource center. Here, you’ll find a collection of downloadable materials designed to support our community. From guides on overdose prevention to mental health tips, each resource is aimed at empowering our community with knowledge and assistance. We’re here to help you navigate these essential resources.
Common Questions
Find answers to some of the most common questions.
Need further assistance?
If you don’t find what you’re looking for here, don’t hesitate to reach out. Our team is here to assist you with your inquiries and provide the support you need.
In case of an overdose, call emergency services immediately. Stay with the person, monitor their condition, and administer naloxone if available. It’s important to remain calm and provide as much information as possible to the responders.
We offer a range of resources including support groups, counseling services, and educational materials. Visit our Resources section for more information and access to local services that can assist you.
You can support our mission by volunteering your time, making a donation, or spreading the word about our services. Every little bit helps us provide better support for our community.
To find support, you can reach out to local health service providers or check our Resource section for recommended organizations that specialize in mental health and substance use support.
Yes, you can speak with one of our team members by filling out the contact form on our website. We’re here to listen and provide assistance whenever you need it.
Join Us in Making a Difference
Your support is vital for our mission. Whether it’s through harm reduction training, referring a loved one, or sharing your own story of treatment and recovery, TOGETHER we can reduce overdose fatality in Jackson County.
